Larry Merchant: Mayweather May Be Afraid of Losing to Pacquiao

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  1. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Mayweather may be leary of having his legacy effected by a roid freak.......and just as well, Pacquiao is terrified of stepping into the ring dopeless.
    Its a two way street.
    No doubt in my mind that Pacquiao is more afraid of fighting dopeless than Mayweather is afraid of losing.:deal
     
  2. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    so tell me before pacquiao, has he fought any of the elite welters? don't tell me jmm is an elite welter.
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Why would Floyd think he is getting in the ring with a roid freak? He has no rational reason to think that. No reason to believe that. Her might as well accuse Pac of being Mike Tyson in a magic suit.

    Pac has done nothing wrong. At all.
     
  4. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Which is exactly why Mayweather wants to ensure Pacquiao walks into the ring a dopeless fighter.

    Dopeless, Pacquiao becomes just an ordinary fighter, thus Mayweather's string of facing non-elites stays intact!:deal
     
  5. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Yeah like jacks logic that Mayweather made a great conspiracy to not fight Pac, by knowing Pac is afraid of blood, then hearing the rumors about steroids, putting that all together, then for some odd reason still trying to make the fight, to you know make him look innocent. :rofl


    the reason Floyd fans lose their patience with yous is because you guys are shameless liars and destorters of the truth. Its like conversing with children honestly
     
  6. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    ordinary fighter? so are you telling me you are accusing pacquiao of doping all his life and even pac winning a world title at age 19 is an ordinary achievement given the pedigree of opponent he has (sasakul) and that he has to do it in his hometown? common divac, your hate for pacquiao is clouding your judgement on this one.
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Divac...are you really on the "Pac's on Dope!!" wagon too? :huh
     
  8. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol: sounds about right!
     
  9. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    thats just an outright lie. there are some floyd fans who can listen to an opinion and answer with a logical response, you are not one of them.
    i used to think scar was one of the biggest floyd huggers on here and he has managed to keep his mancrush from clouding his judgement, why cant you?
    just look at the level of maturity shown in the posts from both sides of the fence. if you cant see the huge difference then you got a lot of living to do before you can debate successfully with some of these posters.
     
  10. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Called him out twice. Mosley declined once asking for 10 mil, then declined again citing a tooth ache and vacation.
    Good atleast you got something right. More then likely Cottos handlers said "no way" after being present ringside at the Gatti fight. Cotto was also part of the deal in a fight with HAtton that Floyd accepted but Arum didnt want Floyd to fight Oscar, so Floyd bounced.
    Mayweather tried to get Margacheato(your hero) in place of Judah, Margacheato said the fight was too soon and instead fought Gomez. Then he accepted a fight with Margacheato, but Arum said he could not get a fight with Oscar, so Floyd walked. Oscar at 154lb was seen as a much bigger threat then Cotto who was unknown and MArgarito who had just lost to Daniel Santos and a green Paul Williams.

    All this is on record straight from Arums mouth. Arum admitted that Floyd agreed to fight MArgarito. Although you do live in butt**** alaska so I can see how news doesnt travel well up there.\

    Uhh Floyd is still trying to negotiate a fight with PAcquiao. How does tha equal "I wont fight him" You really should quote **** you got from your own deluded frost bitten head.
     
  11. Danny_Rand

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    Give me one logical thing a ******* has said in this thread. I will not only expose that for a lie I will expose your tiny IQ for thinking it was actually intelligent.


    *******s are renowned for being the worst posters on ESB. I have yet to see one make a logical statement as to why Pac wont take a simple blood test.
     
  12. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Give the common sense poster here some respect Lance.
    Seeing Pacquiao climb up each weight division and keeping his body looking like Hercules, is reason alone to suspect he's on something.
    .......and if that was'nt enough, seeing him lock horns against a very strong Welterweight in Cotto and just tangle with him head on is just icing on the cake.

    Pacquiao winning against Cotto was'nt a suprise, but to do it locking horns with him in toe to toe battle, and dominating that type of action was a suprise........a big enough one to suspect Pacquiao is'nt doing it naturally.

    Anyone with a brain knew Barry Bonds was being aided artificially when he made his assault at both the single season and career homerun record.
    When I see Pacquiao's physicality against these welters, I have the same common sense feeling about him that I did seeing Bonds assalt the homerun record.


    ......and then seeing Pacquiao, Arum, and Roach come up with a different excuse what seems like everyday for not testing.....just totally obvious clues to conclude that Pacquiao is a juicing fighter and is just not going to give an inch to the testing issue.
     
  13. Goose

    Goose Russian oligarch Full Member

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    actually, this makes perfect sense.
     
  14. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Meh, Divac has a long history of hating on Pac. And his favorite is... JMM. The guy can't give it a break.
     
  15. bandeedo

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    you are the mayweather equivalent of those *******s you like to ridicule. its funny that you dont see that.
    pac has a lot of fans that are downright ignorant as well as many smart and well informed fans. floyd has the same thing but you have to be aware that you fall under the floydtard minority.
    the main logical point that you have no real defense against is; pac should not be subjected to any aditional tests that known cheaters before him have not been required to take because of what some convicted drug user says without a shred of evidence. no need to look any further.