Mayweather: The World Didn't Know The Smaller Man Won

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Karceno, Nov 23, 2010.


  1. Concrete

    Concrete Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather left Arum, so while he made more money without Arum. He lost the hype man that can sell his legacy. Pac makes less with Arum, but Arum sure has done his part to promote Pac's legacy.

    The DLH that Mayweather beat at 154 was a tougher challenge and accomplishment then any of Pac's accomplishments at this higher weight.
     
  2. PeteDawg

    PeteDawg Observant Observer Full Member

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    :huh


    Really...:rofl ? Hey, you should tell the Pretty One this. Maybe you can give him your courage??? It'll be the easiest $40 million Floyd Jr. if he fights the one dimensional Pacquiao...:thumbsup
     
  3. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hype dissapears as soon as you retire. All you have is resume, and video footage.

    Arum gets you your day in the sun. When your at the top.

    Is that worth 25% of your purse?

    Hell no
     
  4. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Give Manny a call and suggests he accepts full drug tests

    Can't blame Floyd when Manny won't even accept the deal he's offering
     
  5. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You *******s shouldn't even be allowed to talk about fights you've never seen.

    Box rec heros I call them. Think they know pugalism, as they read a bit of wikipedia.

    Oscar was WBC champ, unbeaten at 154 for 9 years, number 2 in the division, and 22 pounds heavier.

    A bit better than margarito there I'd say

    Why 2.5 million people wanted to watch it
     
  6. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You are a complete idiot. How about C?

    C) Pac topped out his achievements at 130 (not being able to KO old and vulnerable fighters), 135 if you count horrible Diaz, and then the BS started.

    Morons like you are so transparent. :lol:
     
  7. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Man, you're in a dream world.

    Mayweather beats legit, 154, WBC champ De la Hoya at junior middle, and he's the biggest cherry picker in the history of boxing.

    Manny faces Margarito, at a 150 catch weight, for a vacant belt, as he's not even willing to face an actual junior middleweight, and he's better than Sugar Ray Robinson...........

    The media sucks up to the fighter the casual fans like. As they want as many people as possible to click on their site every day. Always been that way.

    If manny had smoked Marquez and Mosely in his last two fights, as in outclassed them, the media would be claiming he's the best of all time.
    As in, Marquez at any weight.
     
  8. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Manny was 141 in ring with Marquez as well remember.

    Wasn't much heavier with Margarito.

    Just a big spoonful of the breakfast of champions - drugs
     
  9. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    All this talk is cheap.

    Regardless of your colour , creed , supestitions , Floyd ducked and ducked the best of his generation .

    And by the way , what kind of comment is - Floyd also fought at 106 in his teens , every fighter who have ever fought from a young young age would have fought at 106, absolute dreadful writer.
     
  10. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :patsch only a blind man would see that fight as SD..wasn't even close
     
  11. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  12. Karceno

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    Floyd doesnt need someone to sell his legacy, thats suppose to stand on its own
     
  13. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Karceno is a writer now?
    lol
     
  14. PeteDawg

    PeteDawg Observant Observer Full Member

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    Why do I need to call Manny he has his "URGE". 13 LESSER FIGHTERS decided to take the CHALLENGE against Pacquiao. None of them asked for SPECIAL TESTING. I don't understand how the self proclaimed All Time Greatest Boxer (Bigger than Boxing) Floyd Mayweather Jr. doesn't have the "urge" to beat a one dimensional figher.

    I'd get on board with you MrWonderful about testing if:

    a. Manny tested positive in past tests.
    b. Is being investigated by any state commission.
    c. Has someone in his camp that's associated with steroids.
    d. Is associated with a BALCO type company.
    e. A media source does a thorough investigation of Pacquiao and has proof that Manny is under suspicsion of any of these things.

    It can't be hearsay and innuendo from a CRACKHEAD.

    Last thing there's a reason why we have commissions to ensure a fair fight, because of individuals that CHANGE TESTING Procedures/CUTOFF dates on a WHIM!!!

    You are as empty as your boxing idol outside of the ring... :bart:nono:kenny:devil
     
  15. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Of course the world knew smaller man won and boxing fans that knew boxing also knew the smaller man was fighting an older, slower fighter on his way out. Floyd was expected to win which he did, but even a faded Oscar still had his moments. Actually he fought so good Floyd Sr wasn't even sure Floyd Jr actually won the fight. Silly *****s. :rofl:rofl:rofl