Props to Pac for taking the more dangerous fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Slyk, Mar 22, 2012.


  1. TheJuggernaut

    TheJuggernaut Hitchslap Full Member

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    Congrats, you now know how you joyboys look to the rest of us. ****ing trolls who defend Floyd/diss Pacquiao, and end up looking like assholes everyday to us posters.

    The main difference is that you fraudettes always end up getting butthurt, and ususally resort to lame ass plays on peoples usernames (lanceuptheass.....i mean really? Lame **** like that didnt stop being funny to you after you left middle school?)
     
  2. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    and you still believe all this floyd quotes before he called pac and rejected a fair 50/50 deal? :lol::lol::lol:
     
  3. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    ****ing *****S still clinging to all the floyd callouts in twitter only to price himself out when they talked on the phone. :lol:
     
  4. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    First, "cringe worthy" is two words.

    Second, excuse me for actually taking into account a fighters strength and style. Maybe I should be like the ******* gang and judge fighters abilities by what color trunks or shoes they wear. :roll:

    I call Ortiz a mental midget cause he is. You see, like any normal boxing fan, I can call it like it is and still give props where it's due. Ortiz is fast, strong, fairly durable (when his mind state is right) and has great stamina. He's still arguably #3 @ WW, so belittling makes almost zero sense. It has nothing to do with legitimizing Mayweather's win over him, actually,
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    This is why I know you're not a boxing fan. Berto doesn't have a chin issue, he has a stamina issue. He fights stupid and brawls because his stamina doesn't allow him to stay on his feet and box like he could. Ortiz beat Berto from pillar to post, and yes Ber(toe) was over hyped but the way in which Ortiz beat him was definitive.

    And you have the nerve to bring up the Mosley fight to try and prove Ortiz can't knock down Pacuiao??? :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
    Mosley ran around the ring and barely engaged you moron!!:lol:

    Chill out lady-boy. You're trying to get into a boxing discussion and I don't think you want to do that to yourself. :think
     
  5. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You show this lady-boy clear cut evidence of Floyd saying he didn't really want to fight Cotto to begin with and it is ignored and redirected.

    *******s....:verysad
     
  6. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    yes you "guarantee" that ortiz would knock pacquiao down. how did you know that? :lol:
     
  7. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    really? :lol:

    so he is saying in twitter and "floydhype" that he wants no one but pacquiao but at the same time, he is already in negotiations with cotto?

    and he really wanted pacquiao that he wanted pacquiao non of the PPV shares and rejected a fair 50/50 deal which he agreed before?
     
  8. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nice try lady-boy.

    Cotto was in negotiations at the time with Pacquiao. This is about a week before Cotto turned down the catch-weight king's request of 147lbs.
     
  9. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    Skill levels aside, people used to not have an issue with top names fighting each other. This is almost a past decade welterweight round robin finisher (Floyd-Mosley-Cotto-Marg) without Floyd needing to fight Marg. This might be late but it's happening and he doesn't need to fight Marg given all the **** that's happened. I thought it was shitty how Floyd propped it up like he was fighting a closer to prime version of Cotto when he's not but it's not like Cotto is shot.

    As far as people shitting on Pac fighting Bradley, I remember a **** load of posters throwing Bradley's name out there as being a superior opponent over the likes of Marg or Marquez or Mosley because he was at least "young and hungry/undefeated/black/whatever catch word was popular then". So just let these ****ing fights happen and analyze them for what they are. For ****'s sake.
     
  10. puga_ni_nana

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    meanwhile floyd was in negotaiations with cotto's team way before that as stated by roger mayweather's interview that arum would be surprised on who would floyd fight next. this is at the time when floyd is doing all the twitter and facebook callout to pacquiao.
     
  11. thawk888

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    You got evidence, or opinion and speculation?

    Oh wait, of course you don't have any evidence.

    And don't bring up the "Arum will be surprised" BS cause Mayweather was in talks back and forth with Michael Konz @ the time. :patsch
     
  12. HENDO

    HENDO Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think that they are both solid opponents, but I think the Pacquaio fight may be boring because Bradley already said, "you can't hit what you can't touch."

    To me, this implies that Bradley is going to try to use his footwork to stay on the outside and attempt to counterpunch Pacquaio.

    If Mosley can manage to stay away from Pacquaio at 38 years old, Bradley may be able to do the same thing, which means that this could be a very boring fight considering, Bradley hasn't yet acquired the counterpunching ability of Marquez.

    Unless Pacquaio comes up with some fireworks and manages to knock Bradley out, expect a boring fight.

    Cotto vs Mayweather is more likely to be a fan friendly matchup, but it could also be regulated to a boxing match, but I don't think Cotto is as worried about Mayweather's power as he eventually was of Pacquaio's.

    Even then, during the first half of the fight, Cotto was aggressive against Pacquaio which shows that he has tremendous heart even while being knocked around the ring.

    So if Mayweather does try to box Cotto from the center of the ring, (which he should), I think Cotto will at least press the action, so it will make for some excitement.

    But I'm almost positive Bradley is going to fight Pacquaio "scared."
     
  13. puga_ni_nana

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    there's no other way around here. cotto is a great name to add on someone's resume but pacquiao is taking the better opponent this time around. young, prime, undefeated, hungry lion. also we can add that he is an african-american which haters accused pac of ducking his whole career.