Pacquiao talks Floyd / Marquez

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  1. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What ****ing holding up you're talking about ass wipe.

    It was Floyd who took a vacation.
     
  2. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pac don't want the fight. He would rather fight in court. From the horses mouth himself.

    I know you upset, but if it any consolation pac was going to lose against floyd anyway.

    41-0 .
     
  3. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why ask for the test then?

    You're gay ass wipe.

     
  4. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pac agreed to testing hasn't he?

    But now he want's to fight in court instead of the ring.

    He really scared of lil floyd?
     
  5. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd hasn't even responded to it ass wipe.

    Scared of what ha?

    Ass wipe
     
  6. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd came out and said he wants to fight pac next. This was at the ortiz press conference.

    Arum came out and said pac would accept drug testing as long as USADA don't do it.

    Pac has no come out and said actually I want to settle our court case with floyd first before I even think about fighting him.

    Pac knows full well that if the court case gets ugly and drags on, floyd will lose all interest in fighting him.

    Pac is smarter than people think. He would rather fight in court than in the ring.

    I expected more from pac. :-(
     
  7. FORMIDABLE

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    You got it the wrong way round. You're describing Floyd. He's the one who puts off fighting legitimate threats until chances are stacked in his favor. He's only had three of these fights in the past 6 years, De La Hoya and Mosley were old and off a long layoff, and he fought Hatton at 147.

    Pacquiao went up to fight Barrera, Marquez and Morales on their terms, even wore Morales' pillow gloves. After only one fight at 135 he went up two divisions as a massive underdog expected to get destroyed to fight De La Hoya, who only had to lose 3lbs to make 147 from his previous fight. He fought Hatton at 140 where he was undefeated and then Cotto in basically 50-50 pick em fights, Pac maybe a slight favorite. Mayweather stopped taking those risks after Castillo. There is zero chance boxing historians will look back and claim Pacquiao ducked Mayweather, given their respective records and the fights they took.
     
  8. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After fighting at junior middleweight and above since 2001, and struggling to make 150-pounds for the May fight with Steve Forbes, there was a lot of doubt that Oscar De La Hoya would make the welterweight limit of 147 without a serious struggle. De La Hoya, who faces Manny Pacquiao at the welterweight limit on December 6 in Las Vegas, claims to already weigh 145-pounds. Pacquiao, who is moving up by two weight divisions from the lightweight limit of 135-pounds, is said to currently weigh around 151-pounds - six pounds more than De La Hoya.

    De La Hoya admits that a month ago he was struggling just to get down to 150-pounds, but everything changed once he started to work hard at his camp in the high altitude location of Big Bear, California. Some of his favorite training activities include late night runs, chopping wood and hitting an old tire with a sledge hammer.
     
  9. CoDer

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    Your boy Floyd kept his mouth shut after Arum said they want the test ass wipe.

    Floyd: I would loved to fight Khan at wembley.

    That's reassuring...

    Regarding the suit... Why don't he do what Oscar did? Ask for apology aint to hard to do, and the court case will go away like magic.
     
  10. FORMIDABLE

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    That article states De La Hoya had gotten down to 145lbs, he didn't struggle to get down. He over did it, maybe because he didn't want to risk paying the million dollar per lb over the limit penalty by cutting down properly, or maybe because he was looking past Pac, who was seen as easy meat by everyone besides PacDBest and a few other loyal Filipino fans, and looking at Hatton for his next fight. Regardless of De La Hoya's actions, the risk Pac was facing when he signed that fight, is something Mayweather has never come close to.
     
  11. dendy

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    Sorry a 154lb fully hydrated oscar was a far bigger challenge.. younger too
     
  12. Thaiad24

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    hahahahahahahaha, you are a floyd ****** so i no doubt believe you believe what you wrote.

    so hatton is made to move up in weight for the 1st time to fight floyd at 147 and then a year later he fights pac at his whole career fighting weight at 140 and pac dismantles him in 2 (something floyd couldnt do properly in 10)

    your floyd bull**** tinted glasses and blurring your vision!

    fact is pac fought who floyd has ducked for years (cotto margarito) and totally dominated them both and he sent hatton and ODLH into retirement

    YOU SIR ARE AN IDIOT
     
  13. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why don't pac just fight floyd and beat the apology out him?
     
  14. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who ran away?

    Shut it ass wipe.
     
  15. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The risk pac was facing? Did you see dela hoya in his fight against forbes?

    Floyd going up to oscar ideal weight at 154 lbs and fighting him is more impressive than pac going up to 147 to fight a weight drained oscar.