Well he used to have a speech problem with his stuttering and his mind move faster than he can get the words out.. All jokes aside, he might be dyslexic too.. These are legit problems he's probably had his whole life and now the world is laughing at him and calling him stupid and he's not too bothered with it.. "Like I said before" it's all good.. He's happy with his life and you're mad he's not smarter...
I thought this forum was about boxing? Pac-floyd conversations always degenerate into personal attacks. Let's face it, your upbringing determines your direction in life. Floyd Sr was incarcerated and forced his son to become a boxer from an early age. That's all Floyd Sr knew. Is it at all surprising Floyd has challenges reading/writing? He's made over 1billion dollars despite of it. I have a Computer Science degree and make OK money but Floyd has made more in one fight than a gazillion of my lifetimes. Floyd is considered one of the greatest at his skillset (and yes over Manny). Who in this forum is one of the best at anything? If you ask who was the most entertaining fighter. Of course Manny. Who is the greater of the two in terms of boxing. Many more experts will say Floyd but they'd rather watch Manny.
I am pretty sure you disliked both of them before any supposed incidents. What race card do suppose I am using anyway. Its very obvious of the bias that goes on.
Lol you say it as though Pernell was a novice. How do you think Sweet Pea would have faired vs Castillo? Answer honestly.
Pryor with his bottle and 15 rounds is nightmare for a pure boxer like Floyd. It's hard to pick Mayweather to win that.
Castillo 50% of the time, DeLaHoya 75% of the time, Maidana 60% of the time, and Pacquiao 85% of the time. Judah 33.3% of the time, Mosley 75% of the time. What do I mean by all of this? Well, I am talking about these guys being 100% and in prime... or at least close to it. A lot of guys "could" have possibly pulled it off. 130-147: J. Gans B. Leonard M. Walker Armstrong R. Robinson K. Gavilan C. Basilio A. Arguello A. Pryor R. Mancini W. Benitez R. Duran T. Hearns R. Leonard P. Whitaker H. Camacho M. Taylor Marlon Starling Mark Breland D. Curry Emile Griffith Jose Napoles Catchweight, 128 Lbs. Willie Pep At 154- Mike McCallum Julian Jackson Terry Norris Winky Wright
He got a gift against Castillo and the rematch was close (7 rounds to 5). A past-prime and part-time DeLaHoya did enough for a draw. The crude Maidana did enough to make a cade for a win in their first fight, the rematch was closer than Mayweather fand will admit. Judah lost a very close decision and did not get credit for a knockdown that he deserved. Mosley was washed up but prime vs. prime Mosley beats him. Pacquiao was injured and still kept it close... Mayweather got caught flushing his system with IV fluids but nothing was done about it. Who else on that list did he beat?