Pacquiao: Mayweather needs to challenge me

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  1. Jaguar

    Jaguar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:

    :deal

    But he didn't say that he wants to fight Floyd. I believe the quote was, "“I am open to him fighting me anytime he wants to.” How passive is that crap!? You're open to him fighting you? What? Are you gonna just stand there? A boxer does not let a fight happen.

    My ex's new boyfriend is a real douche. We got into it once over the phone, and I wanted to rip his head off. If someone asked me today if I wanted to fight him, my response would be "hell yeah I want to fight him. I'm gonna beat him like a runaway slave! When and where? Let's get it on!" Not, "I am open to him fighting me." :blood
     
  2. The Exile

    The Exile FUBAR Full Member

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    In the eyes of fans who are neutral then this fight needs to happen, rather than looking back and seeing another mega fight ****ed up.
     
  3. Yuriorkisfan

    Yuriorkisfan Guest

    nothing new. Its all controversy on who you like
     
  4. The Exile

    The Exile FUBAR Full Member

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    If Floyd didnt "retire" for a while would he still be classed as p4p No1 as he was before his break?
     
  5. Olander

    Olander Active Member Full Member

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    I am much more interested in Pac fighting Mosley than I am in him fighting Mayweather. Pac-Mosley is an all-action brawl fought at the highest level. On the other hand I have a feeling that Pac-Mayweather could be a disappointment. Remember the Calzaghe-Hopkins fight? Calzaghe was a volume puncher, ala Pac, and Hopkins is a master defensive tactician, ala Mayweather. The volume puncher got the nod in a rather dull chess match.
     
  6. Yuriorkisfan

    Yuriorkisfan Guest

    I dont agree, Pac is #1, check all websites and they have him as #1.
    Both are great fighters and I like Pac and I hate Floyd but I am realistic and floyd can beat Pac in a boring fight just backing up. But even if the fight is made and floyd wins on the ATG rankings Pac maybe better than floyd
     
  7. JLocs

    JLocs Guest

    :lol::patsch
     
  8. Yuriorkisfan

    Yuriorkisfan Guest

    that was a mistake, I think it would be 50 50 but he left the sit available and Manny took it
     
  9. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Wait so. Pac wants Floyd to challenge him.

    But I remember every ******* hating on Floyd for wanting people to call him out.
     
  10. Yuriorkisfan

    Yuriorkisfan Guest

    I agree but I think he wont handle Shanes power. Manny may lose this one but in a great fight
     
  11. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Let's wait to see what happens against Mayweather and Mosley, and THEN talk about **** like this...Pacquiao did what he had to do against Clottey, now it's Floyd's turn to handle business.
     
  12. dilayro

    dilayro Active Member Full Member

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    apparently Cotto said Judah hits harder than Moseley. You're overrating Moseley when he can't do **** against Cotto.
     
  13. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    It's not like the dude's been talking trash and dissing all of his previous opponents before, during and after a fight, and then suddenly becoming such a meek and passive **** talker once he's getting ready to be paired against Floyd.

    Pac's always been like that.
     
  14. Scottish

    Scottish Khan(t) take a punch Full Member

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    Just take the test you little Phillippino coward, running from PBF finding any old excuse to avoid the fight just because he knows he is more popular to the general public.
     
  15. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Here's a nice article from Ring Magazine, which is owned by representatives of Floyd Mayweather Jr. :hey

    "A Quack In The Facade". Article by Jim Bagg. All image use is for reference only. Full article can be found on Ring Magazine April 2010 edition page 124.

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