No excuses from either side

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by modernfonzie, May 11, 2014.


  1. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If that Floyd-Pac fight happens. No excuses for whoever loses. They are both past their primes, both well above their starting weight classes. So if it does happen, whoever loses, no excuses. No "so and so waited too long' blah blah blah.

    No excuses. Although Im sure there will be PLENTY, neither side should have anything complaints.
     
  2. d0pestradamus

    d0pestradamus Active Member Full Member

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    As much as I wanted to see this fight March 13 2010 its lost that momentum and appeal for me personally. It wont matter who wins now because Mayweather is at like 75% -80% of his ability and sadly Pac is at like 55% of his prime ability. Sometimes 'excuses' can also be factual/and/or have some merit and when Mayweather toys with this current version of Pac, people will say "well yea obviously he just got knocked the **** out by JMM and looked faded since." These excuses will carry some validity because I do believe Pac had a much greater chance of winning back in 2010 after obliterating Cotto than this one who's punch resistance and relentless activity is severely diminished. So, yeah, I don't care for this fight as all that will follow will most certainly be excuses, the majority of which will be blown out of proportion by trolls and fanboys, but this fight should have happened a long time ago. Btw I blame Pac from walking away the first time around refusing to concede 10 ****ing days.

    The greatest fight of our generation failed to happen because of a 10 day difference in cutoff for blood testing. Now thats a hell of an excuse for a fight of this magnitude not to happen and a big **** you to us boxing fans. **** this fight.
     
  3. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    it will never happen duckweather does not want to take the risk
     
  4. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    duckweather still is at his best but pacman is not the same as he was before simply because he is a attacking fighter.:smoke
     
  5. robert80

    robert80 Boxing Addict banned

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    who ran again, after issuing floyd with demands again? what did freddie shakes, say in his recent confession?
     
  6. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac is clearly past his best a lot more than Floyd is.

    if Pac wins (which i don't think he would) it would be a great win.

    whereas if Floyd wins, it will only be a very good win.