How will Floyd react when Buffer introduces Pacquiao

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PH|LLA, Jun 28, 2010.


  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004
    Floyd agreed to it, no problem because he knew he'd made weight.

    Now, ask yourself. If Pac was so confident he'd pass these test, why such a long drawn out delay until now to accept 14 days if he was going to pass them?

    :hi:
     
  2. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009

    I think PAC fought at least 5 undefeated boxers in the past. This is nothing new to him. I think PAC has seen it all. He has a total of 56 pro fights spanning almost 16 years of pro boxing.

    When did the last time Floyd fought a "fighter of the decade"? Nada, zip, none?:D
     
  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004

    When has Pac?

    Nada, Zip, None.




    Idiot.
     
  4. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009
    PAC maintained that blood testing weaken him. He wants some cut off period before the fight. He offered blood testing with 21 days cutoff and unlimited urine testing. He already going out his way just to make the fight but too bad it's not good enough for Floyd who wanted a 14 day cutoff. That's 6 months ago.

    Today, PAC made another effort to make the fight a reality by accepting the 14 day cutoff. Hope they will finally settle this blood testing issue and agree to fight.
     
  5. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009

    Moron, PAC fought at least 5 undefeated boxers in the past. Facing an "undefeated" boxer is not new to him.:hi:
     
  6. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

    27,003
    132
    Nov 22, 2008
    If Mayweather turned pro at the same age as Pacquiao, he'd have more titles than him. So what's your ****'n point?

    The only thing he'll be thinking is how he can't wait to give the Pac the ass whoop'n coming his way and he knows it won't be that hard for him to do.
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004
    He offered 24, not 21.
    Yea, now 14 days is fine but before it took him 3 days to recover if he was tested inside 24 days.
     
  8. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004
    When has Pac fought a fighter of the decade?

    Zip, Nada, None.


    The undefeated fighters he's face were never in the top 50 p4p and they all were NEVER champions.
     
  9. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009

    Big difference dude. Pacquiao already achieved it while Floyd still in the state of "woulda coulda shoulda". Funny that Floydiots also supported Floyd's "woulda coulda shoulda" state of mind.:D
     
  10. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004
    You support that Pac illegally started his career at the age of 16.
     
  11. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009

    From 8 days to 21 days out are the busiest and most straining days in training. PAC don't want his training be affected by blood testings but out of norm, just to make the fight he agreed to 14 days cutoff.
     
  12. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

    6,836
    2
    Apr 9, 2010
    it earned him money for his family to eat.illegal in the states maybe,but hardly unheard of in third world countries to fight for money at a young age. Marco Antonio Barrera started at 16.
     
  13. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

    9,310
    1
    Nov 17, 2009
    I think it's very difficult for you and for me to have any idea that an obscure malnourished kid started boxing at 16 years old.

    If I knew it, I won't support it (Tho I'm not really familiar with Philippine boxing rules, is 16 underage to fight? What's the case in the US?)

    Boxing officials didn't even know that the kid put metals, coins in his pockets during weigh-in just to reach the minimum weight required in order to fight.:lol:
     
  14. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

    27,003
    132
    Nov 22, 2008
    So that wouldn't have happened?

    :patsch
     
  15. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

    45,885
    3
    Aug 7, 2004
    Oh I know, but it was still.

    Illegal.