Floyid would prefer to be a coward than get knocked out

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by sammydavisjr, Oct 13, 2010.


  1. sammydavisjr

    sammydavisjr Guest

    When you look at it, maybe Floyd is just doing the right thing. It's okay to be a coward if the alternative is being brutally knocked out by Manny Pacquiao. By taking the coward's way out, he keeps his health intact, keeps his record spotless.

    When it comes down to it, Floyd has the choice, either be a coward or face the reality of getting knocked out. What would you do? Floyd knows Pacquiao will knock him out so he's taking the coward's way out. Smart choice. Can you blame him?

    Floyd will do anything, by any means necessary - to keep his record unbeaten. Including, exposing himself as a coward. It's cowardly but very smart at the same time.
     
  2. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Me too. That's why I don't pick fights with people who can kick my ass.
     
  3. jpab19

    jpab19 Exploding Muffin Dad Full Member

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  4. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Going out on a shield

    Sentence does not compute....
    He's a 21 century business man. Not a gladiator.
     
  5. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    i don't know if manny ko's him, i honestly cant tell the outcome of this fight but i lean towards floyd ud. but we should wonder, if you love money so much and have a great ability, your really confident you are to best ever. you get the chance to seal your legacy as the best of your generation, there will be no more doubts. you will make more money then ever against a one dimensional midget who you believe will be no threat to you. why don't jump on it in a split of a second?
    Throw it all away to be labled a coward. My conclusion is that floyd really a very insecure person. that would explain a lot and justifies his fear of losing and being humiliated which i believe is bigger then the fear of losing to manny pacquiao. as soon as we see signs of pacquiao fading in the ring, floyd will come and make this fight happen. could be this may.
     
  6. PBFred

    PBFred Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sammy, your dumb threads/desperate cries for attention are annoying.

    What makes you think anyone here gives a **** about what you think?
     
  7. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Because he owns a computer and his mom pays 30$ a month for the internet.
     
  8. sammydavisjr

    sammydavisjr Guest

    floyd has confidence when he's fighting a guy who he knows is no threat. but when someone comes along who floyd is spooked by, floyd begins to act like a chicken **** weasel coward. he's obviously totally spooked by Pacquiao. Totally psyched out. Onc eyou are psyched out it's all over. Floyd knows it's over and will not put himself in the postiion to be physically humiliated. it's sort of smart in a way. floyd's desperate survival instincts and extreme cowardice won't permit him go near Pacquiao.
     
  9. PBFred

    PBFred Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His mom must have just hooked up the internet. He should realize that he is one of a thousand posters on ESB who believe that Mayweather is scared shitless of Manny/losing his zero. Yawn.

    Dead horse, meet Sammy.
     
  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    There is much, much more evidence in Pacquiao's resume that would indicate his being knocked out than in Floyds'. I like talking Pac/Mayweather, but this is tiring. I think it's apparent by the millions of Floyd-hate threads that Pacquiao fans are more annoying than Mayweather fans.
     
  11. gyll

    gyll Undetectable Full Member

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    First you suggest Floyd would help promote Pac's upcoming fight and now this? :huh

    Ever occur to you Floyd might be showing sour grapes after he was harshly rejected by Arum/Pac during the first wave of negotiation? Now that Mayweather has rejected their offer, we can only hope he feels vindicated enough to cooperate for round 3 of negotiation next year.
     
  12. sammydavisjr

    sammydavisjr Guest

    how can you not see that floyd is deathly afraid of boxing Pacquiao? it's never going to happen. floyd didn't even want to fight Mosley with unlimited drug testing and he stilla lmost get knocked out. now that he realizes Pac is clean and will do all testing, floyd's just flat out afraid of the Pac man's speed and power and non stop punching.
     
  13. the quiet man

    the quiet man Well-Known Member Full Member

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    floyd will end up being remembered for this, whenever his name comes up in years to come, the first thing said will be "he didnt want to fight pacquiao".
    just like michael jackson and the kiddies thing and elvis being fat and dying on the toilet.
    good thing is, mayweather can fix this by being a man and getting in the ring with manny, but i think we all know now he's going nowhere near manny pacquiao.
     
  14. fighter86

    fighter86 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Um Remember when Manny was a coward in January because he didn't want blood drawn ,did I wake you up are you awake now or did some of you forget.

    "YOU ****ING DUMMY,I'M A PRIZE FIGHTER."
     
  15. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :lol: And yet he agreed to all testing when it mattered, and Floyd went on vacation and beat up a women intead (Wait, if he didn't have the URGE anymore, why'd he beat up his baby momma? weird....)