What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa
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What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by Chepppaaa »

A ducking prime pacquiao for over 5 years and people always making fun of him of his chickenmentality

B floyd fights manny, but in a way, where millions of ppv buyers found cheated for a running mayweather, not risking anything at all


so, is it better to duck or to act like a fight gonne be great entertainmant and than you do nothing but running and jabbing. poor mayweather, he hoped people would leave him alone with all the ducking talk for 5 years and now that he fought pac and stopped ducking, now people gonne ask him everywhere "why did you fought like a bi&/(h, running all day?"
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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You need help.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:A ducking prime pacquiao for over 5 years and people always making fun of him of his chickenmentality

B floyd fights manny, but in a way, where millions of ppv buyers found cheated for a running mayweather, not risking anything at all


so, is it better to duck or to act like a fight gonne be great entertainmant and than you do nothing but running and jabbing. poor mayweather, he hoped people would leave him alone with all the ducking talk for 5 years and now that he fought pac and stopped ducking, now people gonne ask him everywhere "why did you fought like a bi&/(h, running all day?"
And then.....people will ask manny pac some questions: Why did you lie and say you are afraid of needles when you have so many tatoos? Why did you walk away from $50+ million dollars over a blood test? Why did your KO percentage go down drastically after you started testing? Why did you do all those catchweights to weaken your opponents? Is it true most of your fights were staged to make you look better than you are? Why did you fight so many guys coming off a loss, when Floyd fights them when they are at the top of their game? Why did you look like an amateur in a sparring match and then claim that you won? And finally, why did you then make up the phony excuse that you were injured?

Ahhh, fans are funny, aren't they? :roll:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Ouch! Someone just got beatdown!

Is this the part where Husker tosses Chep a towel and busfare and tells him to clean himself up, then let himself out?

:yay:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:A ducking prime pacquiao for over 5 years and people always making fun of him of his chickenmentality

B floyd fights manny, but in a way, where millions of ppv buyers found cheated for a running mayweather, not risking anything at all


so, is it better to duck or to act like a fight gonne be great entertainmant and than you do nothing but running and jabbing. poor mayweather, he hoped people would leave him alone with all the ducking talk for 5 years and now that he fought pac and stopped ducking, now people gonne ask him everywhere "why did you fought like a bi&/(h, running all day?"
This has already been proven and debated here and now you are continuing your juvenile hate wagon of BS lies, everyone knows that Manny ducked this bout for 5 years and he still got beaten regardless of how long he ran from Mayweather.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

When I rewatched the fight just now to see what running you keep sorely stating and I really didn't see any, I saw lateral movement and confusion being shown on the face of Pacquiao, dude was strategically retarded, he kept doing the same thing over and over and not cutting off the ring.

The person who didn't risk anything was Packy, he did nothing, look at his numbers, they tell the story.

You are just the biggest and the worst of the sore losers on this forum, I'm surprised you haven't committed suicide.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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KBB wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:A ducking prime pacquiao for over 5 years and people always making fun of him of his chickenmentality

B floyd fights manny, but in a way, where millions of ppv buyers found cheated for a running mayweather, not risking anything at all


so, is it better to duck or to act like a fight gonne be great entertainmant and than you do nothing but running and jabbing. poor mayweather, he hoped people would leave him alone with all the ducking talk for 5 years and now that he fought pac and stopped ducking, now people gonne ask him everywhere "why did you fought like a bi&/(h, running all day?"
This has already been proven and debated here and now you are continuing your juvenile hate wagon of BS lies, everyone knows that Manny ducked this bout for 5 years and he still got beaten regardless of how long he ran from Mayweather.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

When I rewatched the fight just now to see what running you keep sorely stating and I really didn't see any, I saw lateral movement and confusion being shown on the face of Pacquiao, dude was strategically retarded, he kept doing the same thing over and over and not cutting off the ring.

The person who didn't risk anything was Packy, he did nothing, look at his numbers, they tell the story.

You are just the biggest and the worst of the sore losers on this forum, I'm surprised you haven't committed suicide.

he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
He lost, and you're grasping at straws. Get over it Sore Loser Clown.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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KBB wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
He lost, and you're grasping at straws. Get over it Sore Loser Clown.

actualky manny won. i rewatched the fight.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:
KBB wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
He lost, and you're grasping at straws. Get over it Sore Loser Clown.

actualky manny won. i rewatched the fight.
Whatever Troll Assclown. :zzz:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Probably the 5 year duck, but having the biggest stage in sport in which to perform and turning in the kind of performance he did and stinking the joint out is pretty poor. He should have stepped up to the plate and tried to roll back the years to the Floyd that stopped Hatton or Gatti.... he came in in great shape. Waste.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Ricky_ wrote:Probably the 5 year duck, but having the biggest stage in sport in which to perform and turning in the kind of performance he did and stinking the joint out is pretty poor. He should have stepped up to the plate and tried to roll back the years to the Floyd that stopped Hatton or Gatti.... he came in in great shape. Waste.

exactly, this is the same what i think. you box infront such a crowd, overall, people around the world watching on stream on tv, global attraction, you come in in shape and than you deliver this, not even giving 80 %, just moving around and a jab :doh: waste)
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Both of you need to kill each other in the face.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by KBB »

Srebmun wrote:Both of you need to kill each other in the face.
They are the most butthurt because they Hate Floyd and they both have been talking sh*t on this forum about him being afraid of Packy and now that he beat him so easily they come here to make believe all this other crap as if that will reverse the obvious decision that Mayweather won BIG on the scorecards.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Both the beauty and bane of boxing is that we can all use our own superior boxing knowledge and solid logic to form our own personal versions of boxing history.
So for those people who continue to cry and make cases as to why the result should have been different, just take comfort in knowing that your personal record book is the one that counts the most- So Pac won! Plus, Floyd has like 4 losses.
See how cool Boxing is?
I f*cking love this sh*t..
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koolkc107
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by koolkc107 »

Deep down, the last thing Pac fans want to see is a rematch.

Now they know what is coming.

And some of them are good enough boxing fans to realize that the likeliest outcome of a rematch is that Floyd tunes Manny up much, much worse.

Floyd had only fought 2 men twice.

Each time, he beat them worse the second time.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:
KBB wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:A ducking prime pacquiao for over 5 years and people always making fun of him of his chickenmentality

B floyd fights manny, but in a way, where millions of ppv buyers found cheated for a running mayweather, not risking anything at all


so, is it better to duck or to act like a fight gonne be great entertainmant and than you do nothing but running and jabbing. poor mayweather, he hoped people would leave him alone with all the ducking talk for 5 years and now that he fought pac and stopped ducking, now people gonne ask him everywhere "why did you fought like a bi&/(h, running all day?"
This has already been proven and debated here and now you are continuing your juvenile hate wagon of BS lies, everyone knows that Manny ducked this bout for 5 years and he still got beaten regardless of how long he ran from Mayweather.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing--fl ... fight.html

When I rewatched the fight just now to see what running you keep sorely stating and I really didn't see any, I saw lateral movement and confusion being shown on the face of Pacquiao, dude was strategically retarded, he kept doing the same thing over and over and not cutting off the ring.

The person who didn't risk anything was Packy, he did nothing, look at his numbers, they tell the story.

You are just the biggest and the worst of the sore losers on this forum, I'm surprised you haven't committed suicide.

he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
You don't score any points for chasing - you have to be able to actually cut the ring off and land punches.

For all of Floy'ds 'running away' he was the one outlanding Pacquaio consistently - and was therefore more effective.

You're pretty sad and delusional.

Yes the fight stank, it bored me to tears, but Mayweather totally outclassed Pacquaio, outthought, and outlanded him. End of.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

Chepppaaa wrote:
KBB wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:he chases floyd all day and you said he do nothing :lol:
He lost, and you're grasping at straws. Get over it Sore Loser Clown.

actualky manny won. i rewatched the fight.
You weren't one of the judges, and therefore don't count.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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jamesmcdonnell wrote:You weren't one of the judges, and therefore don't count.
This entire thread is just plain stupid as the person who started it and only further proves how Butthurt he and the rest of them who agree with him really are.

Who starts a thread with two things on the POll and both are totally biased and not to mention again, stupid.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:
Ricky_ wrote:Probably the 5 year duck, but having the biggest stage in sport in which to perform and turning in the kind of performance he did and stinking the joint out is pretty poor. He should have stepped up to the plate and tried to roll back the years to the Floyd that stopped Hatton or Gatti.... he came in in great shape. Waste.

exactly, this is the same what i think. you box infront such a crowd, overall, people around the world watching on stream on tv, global attraction, you come in in shape and than you deliver this, not even giving 80 %, just moving around and a jab :doh: waste)
wow, could you imagine how one sided it would have been if Floyd put in 100% !!
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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amwsnw wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:
Ricky_ wrote:Probably the 5 year duck, but having the biggest stage in sport in which to perform and turning in the kind of performance he did and stinking the joint out is pretty poor. He should have stepped up to the plate and tried to roll back the years to the Floyd that stopped Hatton or Gatti.... he came in in great shape. Waste.

exactly, this is the same what i think. you box infront such a crowd, overall, people around the world watching on stream on tv, global attraction, you come in in shape and than you deliver this, not even giving 80 %, just moving around and a jab :doh: waste)
wow, could you imagine how one sided it would have been if Floyd put in 100% !!

than there would have been a chance that he would have got caught with a big time punch coming in. that what happens when you come 100 % to fight and not to run
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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Chepppaaa wrote:than there would have been a chance that he would have got caught with a big time punch coming in. that what happens when you come 100 % to fight and not to run
I've watched the fight at least 3 times looking for all this so called "running" Floyd was supposedly doing and I saw on a couple of occasions that he used his lateral movement to totally outclass Manny so that he wouldn't be able to steal the last few seconds of each round but for the most part he was usually right in front of him or on the ropes waiting for Packy to throw his combos.

If he was running then he should've just stood still right? Allow Manny to just punch on him to your satisfaction but somehow being so ring deficient and intellectually deficient on how to cut a ring off (a very basic skill he should've learned from the 7 time Trainer of the Year) left Packy unable to hit him as he stated "he wouldn't stand still so I could hit him".

LOL, that statement is pretty typical of what I expect of Arum, Manny and Roach=The Three Stooges of Boxing, :lol:

You may continue to whine but no matter how much crying you and your girlfriend Vicky do it still won't change the fact that Floyd won this fight easily.

Have a nice day :wave:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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IF he 'genuinly' wants to be considered the best ever, at least by the rest of the world, then i'd say both in equal measures.

For me personally, A. Although 3 years ago may have even prevented the question marks.

Good question though Chep, prepare yourself for the Mayweather Ultras to throw a load of crap at you. I'm sure your use to it.
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

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95gerog wrote:IF he 'genuinly' wants to be considered the best ever, at least by the rest of the world, then i'd say both in equal measures.

For me personally, A. Although 3 years ago may have even prevented the question marks.

Good question though Chep, prepare yourself for the Mayweather Ultras to throw a load of crap at you. I'm sure your use to it.
Only an idiot rides with stupidity from a BUTTHURT Cheap Ass. :zzz:
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by Monte Fisto »

I would say its hard to blame Floyd for Pacs decline, or shoulder injury (if you buy into that being a reason for the loss). Most will remember him as one of, if not the best, defensive fighter of all time. But definitely a safety first approach will stay with him. Albeit, at least he will have all his faculties to enjoy his rewards. Perhaps the smartest fighter of all time...
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Re: What was worse for Floyd's career?

Post by Monte Fisto »

KBB wrote:
95gerog wrote:IF he 'genuinly' wants to be considered the best ever, at least by the rest of the world, then i'd say both in equal measures.

For me personally, A. Although 3 years ago may have even prevented the question marks.

Good question though Chep, prepare yourself for the Mayweather Ultras to throw a load of crap at you. I'm sure your use to it.
Only an idiot rides with stupidity from a BUTTHURT Cheap Ass. :zzz:

KBB, if you don't think that a fight 3 or 5 years ago would have helped remove more question marks over floyd, then i disagree with you. It would have. Regardless of what you or I think about the outcome 5 years ago. If you think i'm siding with Chep because i said it was a good question, then don't be so sensitive.

Floyds a great, but certain things will stop him being remembered by the majority as the greatest ever. Again, thats regardless of your opinion or mine. Certain people think he's been selective, and others think he's too negative/defensive to be the 'The Best Ever'. You don't have to like it KBB or even come back with a tirade of abuse, ultimately the people will decide whose the greatest in their minds. Floyd will rarely win that vote.
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