How important is Manny's knockout defeats? Mayweather keeps bring these up constantly

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Solid Chin, May 27, 2009.


  1. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    All you got? Sorry clown. You have to do more then post some rudimentary all time P4P list to get respect from me. Lets see if you can actually display some nonbiased boxing knowledge. Why dont you start by posting your scorecard for Mayweather vs Castillo, since you are so certain castillo got jobbed.
     
  2. Totomabs

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    :lol::lol::lol: he's a certified floydette for crying out loud!
     
  3. DINAMITA

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    The guy thinks he is going to get a serious debate out of me, but I only debate with serious posters. He's a little Floyd fanboy cheerleader that everyone rips the **** out of because all he talks is Mayweather manjuice. He can take my abuse, or ignore it, but I won't legitimize that joke figure with serious debate. :good
     
  4. Danny_Rand

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    No scorecard. Typical. Cant walk the walk.

    I suggest you go back and watch rounds 9, 10, and 11 and decide for yourself who won the fight. Better then just going off other peoples opinions and not being really informed eh?
     
  5. EpsilonAxis

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    Henry Armstrong, a guy most consider a top 5 ATG if not the greatest ever, lost three of his first four fights by knockout. That's how much it means.
     
  6. DINAMITA

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    I've seen the fight. Castillo won. No amount of bitching from you will ever make that widespread opinion disappear from ESB.
     
  7. Danny_Rand

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    I love this logical fallacy *******s like to employ. Hey the majority of the world believes there is a sky genie that grants you wishes just by praying, does it make it true? :lol:

    Put up or shut up. Produce a card.
     
  8. DINAMITA

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    I cannot post a card because I don't carry it around in my wallet you moron, and I'm not at home just now so I can't watch it. Unlike you I don't spend my entire life watching Floyd fights, wanking and eating biscuits.
     
  9. Danny_Rand

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    Watch it tonight. should take you about 15 minutes. Hell I'll simplify it for you, only watch the rounds after round 4, since Floyd won all those rounds, and pay particularly close attention to rounds 9, 10 and 11.

    Damn boy, Im trying to help you out here. :good
     
  10. DINAMITA

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    I will watch the fight again, though it won't be tonight as I won't be home till next week, but I will keep an open mind and score it fairly round by round. I must admit though, I feel sure I will again score it for JLC. I'm certain I had him a close but clear winner last time. He won the fight.
     
  11. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It doesn't mean much.. marquez and hopkins loss their first fight and it doesn't hurt them at all.
     
  12. IPitydaFo0l

    IPitydaFo0l ATG in the making Full Member

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    Great point you bring up here. These ****ing clowns constantly bring up Pac's early losses despite the facts and circumstances surrounding them. Way too many ***gots on this site who talk **** just to have something to say :-(
     
  13. lito

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    it's not really important in the case of manny. those two knock outs did not in any way affect his performance. on the contrary, manny rebounded successfully from those and becoming what he is now, pound for pound king. mayweather is just jealous that most boxing pundits consider manny, not him, as best p4p. therefore his motive is understandable. mayweather is the most egocentric person that i know , just like his father. he believes that everything revolves around him. he can not tolerate others to over shadow him such as in the case of pq. mayweather modus operandi is simple. to verbally attach pq hoping for a knock out in the mass media. unfortunately for him. peoples are not that stupid.
     
  14. scatterbrain

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    does not amount to much considering the time it happened. he was knocked out almost 10 years ago when he was still way off his capabilities now.

    there are lots of boxers who suffer losses early in their career but attain greatness nonetheless. ever heard of maikro romero? an amateur cuban boxer.

    harping on losses which happened when pac's body was barely out of puberty is not really a strong point.