"I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
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FloydtheDuck
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
I wish floyd would have a magical injury so people can se the fight for what it was-
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Impractical Poster
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
If he wants to tell the truth, he can start by explaining how an injury from 2008 was never operated on, never mentioned until 7 years later, and only after one of his most embarrassing defeats.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can release the MRIs so we can see the rotator cuff tear and how bad it was.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why absolutely no mention of the shoulder was made in his corner during the fight.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why he showed no indication of anything wrong during the fight and was able to use his right arm with no apparent difficulty at all.
If he wants to tell the truth...
If he wants to tell the truth, he can release the MRIs so we can see the rotator cuff tear and how bad it was.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why absolutely no mention of the shoulder was made in his corner during the fight.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why he showed no indication of anything wrong during the fight and was able to use his right arm with no apparent difficulty at all.
If he wants to tell the truth...
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
That pretty much sums it up.koolkc107 wrote:If he wants to tell the truth, he can start by explaining how an injury from 2008 was never operated on, never mentioned until 7 years later, and only after one of his most embarrassing defeats.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can release the MRIs so we can see the rotator cuff tear and how bad it was.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why absolutely no mention of the shoulder was made in his corner during the fight.
If he wants to tell the truth, he can explain why he showed no indication of anything wrong during the fight and was able to use his right arm with no apparent difficulty at all.
If he wants to tell the truth...
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Pacquiao is an idiot, an uneducated idiot at that and he's a big liar. I love the list, even that Turd Skip Bayless had to admit his beloved boy crush Manny Dumb Dumb Pacquiao lost.fergusg wrote:Pacquiao said he “fought in an uneven playing field where my opponent was in control of everything, inside and outside the ring.”
He also claimed the fight gave him a chance to know the real Mayweather.
“He’s an astute fighter who doesn’t have the so-called sense of fair play,” Pacquiao said.
• Dan Rafael (ESPN): 116-112 Mayweather Jr.
• Kevin Iole (Yahoo!): 115-113 Mayweather Jr.
• Jeremy Botter (Bleacher Report): 117-111 Mayweather Jr.
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• Skip Bayless (ESPN): 115-113 Mayweather Jr.
• Harold Lederman (HBO Sports): 117-111 Mayweather Jr.
• Scott Christ (SB Nation): 117-111 Mayweather Jr.
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
In all seriousness, do your kids help you out in writing posts?
I mean all that: "Manny is really a smelly doo-doo head, and he's a dumb idiot" type stuff. I mean it's great if you involve your kids in your life, it's just kind of odd.
Hey, it's not like this is a thread anyone can really contribute anything of worth to anyway. Dead horse and all that, as someone pointed out up there.
I mean all that: "Manny is really a smelly doo-doo head, and he's a dumb idiot" type stuff. I mean it's great if you involve your kids in your life, it's just kind of odd.
Hey, it's not like this is a thread anyone can really contribute anything of worth to anyway. Dead horse and all that, as someone pointed out up there.
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Bobbyptsd wrote:In all seriousness, do your kids help you out in writing posts?
I mean all that: "Manny is really a smelly doo-doo head, and he's a dumb idiot" type stuff. I mean it's great if you involve your kids in your life, it's just kind of odd.
Hey, it's not like this is a thread anyone can really contribute anything of worth to anyway. Dead horse and all that, as someone pointed out up there.
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Slo mo and frame by frame stats back up what pacquaio said, rogers comments also speak volumes, the fight was held in floyds territory with 2 judges from that state, the ref from that state, very biased commentary, picture this, the fight being held in the Phillipines, 3 phillipino judges and very biased phillipino commentary, pretty blatant explaination one would think
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Slo mo cam be interpreted most any way you want.Pureist wrote:Slo mo and frame by frame stats back up what pacquaio said, rogers comments also speak volumes, the fight was held in floyds territory with 2 judges from that state, the ref from that state, very biased commentary, picture this, the fight being held in the Phillipines, 3 phillipino judges and very biased phillipino commentary, pretty blatant explaination one would think
I know this because I actually took the time to look at some rounds in half speed.
Guess what I found?
That Compubox was way more accurate for this fight than could be believed.
Then there is the problem with the fact that judges who had NO ACCESS to Compubox saw the fight live EXACTLY as Compubox was chronicling it.
That is the one thing revisionists have absolutely no way to address or explain away.
The judges watching the fight live from a few feet away saw the fight JUST LIKE the Compubox totals indicate.
And just like a multitude of press and experienced ringside observers, also only a few away.
None of the revisionist (butthurt Pac fans, no doubt) have a rational reply to THAT.
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Bobbyptsd wrote:In all seriousness, do your kids help you out in writing posts?
I mean all that: "Manny is really a smelly doo-doo head, and he's a dumb idiot" type stuff. I mean it's great if you involve your kids in your life, it's just kind of odd.
Hey, it's not like this is a thread anyone can really contribute anything of worth to anyway. Dead horse and all that, as someone pointed out up there.
LOL, you're obsessed with Trolling, it's not you can contribute anything of worth anyway. It's just kind of odd you following me in every post and defending Manny Pacquiao with your very last breath.
Troll, if we were on the streets you'd be charged with stalking.....I take that back, you wouldn't be around to stalk any longer.
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Now Bob Arum is saying Pacquiao went into the fight at 100%
https://youtu.be/iXqrYX71g38
https://youtu.be/iXqrYX71g38
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Of course he is saying that. Lawsuits are piling up like flapjacks.benion wrote:Now Bob Arum is saying Pacquiao went into the fight at 100%
https://youtu.be/iXqrYX71g38
But, he needs to tell the truth about Manny ending the fight at 100% also.
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Impractical Poster wrote:
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Apparently, the dead horse may have to do a Lazarus.palooka wrote:Impractical Poster wrote:![]()
Someone is going either have to start scratching out some checks or explain to the judge why they shouldn't have to.
Sea Biscuit had better wake up...
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Syntax Error
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Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
This is never going to go away.
First off, we have to wait 5 - 6 years for the two of them to actually fight; they finally fight & Floyd wins easily, but apparently, that isn't enough!
I really wish Manny would go away & spend some more time with his money!
First off, we have to wait 5 - 6 years for the two of them to actually fight; they finally fight & Floyd wins easily, but apparently, that isn't enough!
I really wish Manny would go away & spend some more time with his money!
Re: "I just want to tell the truth, says Pacquiao"
Yeah I know, but it still isn't anything that hasn't been discussed in many, many threads. Floyd won, it wasn't thrilling, most people seem to agree, and Manny has excuses.fergusg wrote:To be fair, if you read the first post in this thread, I was trying to discuss Manny's gripes to the media. It wasn't meant to deride him or mock his lop-sided defeat to Floyd.Bobbyptsd wrote:In all seriousness, do your kids help you out in writing posts?
I mean all that: "Manny is really a smelly doo-doo head, and he's a dumb idiot" type stuff. I mean it's great if you involve your kids in your life, it's just kind of odd.
Hey, it's not like this is a thread anyone can really contribute anything of worth to anyway. Dead horse and all that, as someone pointed out up there.
This is more or less the same summary we had right after the fight. And it creates yet another platform for some (mainly one's) ''Manny sucks'' droning.
I'm sure you have good intentions, I just can't see much to add.
I mean, we have people talking about slow-motion, for crying out loud. We are really scraping here.

