Mayweather dismissed Pac's wins...let's dismiss some of his.

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  1. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    LMAO! :yep
     
  2. cherokee

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    :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
     
  3. Leonard

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    "ok, keep going keep going. it's in your blood, it's in your blood."
     
  4. caneman

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    http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/mcd120x.htm

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    It was complete domination. For the entire duration of their highly-anticipated showdown, Floyd Mayweather Jr. used his speed and defense to thoroughly outclass previously unbeaten Diego Corrales. When it was over, Corrales had been knocked down five times in less than ten rounds, the only times in his career that he had touched the canvas. While the fight failed to generate even a fraction of the excitement that was expected, it was nonetheless a dazzling showcase for Mayweather, Jr.

    Diego Corrales looked dead at 130 lbs. He failed to make weight on his first attempt, scaling two pounds over the junior lightweight limit. An hour later, after some downtime in a sauna, Corrales made the weight. By the time the bout began, Corrales had rehydrated to the tune of 146 lbs., although some of that weight could be attributed to a large club sandwich Corrales was seen scarfing in his dressing room a few hours before fight time. Once the fight began, Corrales appeared lethargic and later in the bout, his skinny legs frequently buckled under Mayweather's pinpoint accuracy.
     
  5. ps9teacher

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    Warning: Too much common sense and Logic! Floyd fans might be offended.
     
  6. Farmboxer

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    Void is void. Void is pure fecal matter.
     
  7. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good post.
    But truth is the sides are drawn and nothing can be said that hasn't been said. You are either a Pac man or a Floyd man and nothing will change anyone's mind. The truth will be had in the ring.
     
  8. killa

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    It's not hatin it's facts. You can find holes in many of Pac and Mayweather's victories. The difference between the two is that Mayweather was the favorite in practically every fight recently while there were always reasons to consider Pac the underdog in his most recent fights. Mayweather performed the way he's expected to, brilliantly and at times complete one sided dominance(against Gatti, Baldomir, and Marquez). With Pac he awed everyone by defying logic and showing why you were wrong to consider him the underdog.
     
  9. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Spot on.
     
  10. Guidokz

    Guidokz Classic Psycho Full Member

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    legacy don't pay bills..:lol:
     
  11. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    Sometimes truth hurts.
     
  12. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    +1
     
  13. Chris85

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    Pinoy are known for it :rofl
     
  14. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh Look....ANOTHER ORIGINAL THREAD ABOUT FLOYD MAYWEATHER!!!!:blabla
     
  15. Gneus7

    Gneus7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He can try all he likes. Pac does'nt need him.