Freddie Roach : "Manny Will Break Mayweather Apart"

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  1. LATIN KING

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    I can't picture Pacquiao or Mayweather dominating each other. Both are too good and too fast to have such an overwhelming advantage over the other.

    I guess with Floyd I still wonder what he has left because He hasn't fought in a while. But assuming he is close to what he used to be at worst he gets decision loss against Pacquiao.
     
  2. Hanz

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    decision loss? Pretty Bitch is gonna get brutally KTFO and wheeled out on a stretcher!
     
  3. Hanz

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    Motherf*cker bored me to tears during the Oscar fight. Sh*t fight! And Oscar even while being shot and inactive still barely lost. Kinda seemed like a fixed fight in some regard. Seeing how Oscar was dominating easily with his jab and then suddenly just abandoning it for no reason. Floyd got lucky. Oscar in his prime tears this motherf*cker a new asshole...no sweat. Floyd is so overrated, it's just funny. People on here licking his nuts only cause he's the last remaining star alongside Pacquio which boxing has left.
     
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    Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! We have a winner.

    When it comes to Floyd the only thing I like about him is watching him in action. I hate his personality, because with him it isn't for show, he's actually an ass. I hate his penchant for not taking on big challenges which will come back to haunt him. I hate his distorted view of how he's already accomplished all he needs to in the ring dispite the fact he has yet to really beat a prime top tier fighter.

    I mean how funny is it that even though he's the so called best welterweight in the world, it's all the other welterweights who are going around fighting each other and trying to prove it.
     
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    Doesn't really sound like you like him at all, just admire his skills, like we all do.:dunno: You can admit he's an extremely talented fighter and also hope he gets the shit kicked out him for being such an epic douche.
     
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    Speed will definately play a part.
    It's one thing countering a lunging Hatton LH. Quite another to try & get off between Pacs combo shots, who BTW is equally brilliant at getting off first & countering.
     
  7. Hanz

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    Yep, I'm really sure you were loving every second of Floyd/Baldomir. The biggest piece of sh*t excuse for a PPV title fight in the past decade. F*cking fans in the crowd were HEADING FOR THE EXIT in the 9th round!!! :atu:
    His superfight with De La Hoya was also a boring piece of sh*t, the most hyped up garbage fight in history. 2.4 million ppv buys and yet these 2 cocksuckers fought like a couple of businessmen not really wanting to leave it all out there. And at the end of the fight, all you can hear are boos and chants of "UFC....UFC....." :lol:
     
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    Floyd knows he can't beat Pacquiao, and will probably never fight him.
     
  9. Erratic

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    Apparently you have never watched Roy Jones against Eric Harding.

    Lucky you.

    Barrera-Fana might've been the worst PPV title fight on paper, at least in terms of competition.
     
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    Like I said I only watch boxing for what they do in the ring. Just like I only watch NBA for what cats do on the hoop court. I only watch football for what they do on the gridiron. I can care less about them counting their money on youtube. I can care less about if that athlete is broke and owes the IRS millions. In honest opinion those that base their lives on worrying about what another man is doing with his life is some groupie type shit. I don't care that PBF thinks that he's the greatest of all-time. That's his opinion of himself. That doesn't mean I agree or disagree with him. I don't give a fuck if he gets along with his dad or if he pays child support. That shit don't effect my life one bit. Like I said I'm a fan of his for his skills and what he does in the ring. And most important I've never met the dude nor have I established a relationship with him to formulate an idea about how he is. He might be the coolest cat around when the cameras ain't around or he could be an asshole. However, I've never met the dude so I can't say either way. I'll Holla 5000
     
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    I've thought about this for a while and I think maybe I don't like Floyd. I used to, but lately his antics have pushed me against him. Look I can deal with the shit talking, the money flaunting, and the general all around asshole Mayweather gene thing he has going.

    However, when all that comes into play and prevents us from seeing Floyd matchup and prove himself against the best, well I really find myself rooting for JMM--a fighter I've always liked--when I think about it. Maybe things will change on fight night but for now, I'd say yeah, I just admire his skills.
     
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    I'd hard to imagine any non-sociopathic person liking that fud. He's unpleasant to the marrow, doesn't have a single redeeming personality trait.
     
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    I agree. There was something fishy about that fight. As Atlas likes to say, there seemed to be a silent agreement between the two.
     
  14. Hanz

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    If Floyd wanted the Pacman fight, this fight would be made right now! He doesn't want to fight him after seeing what Pacman did to Floyd's last 2 opponents. He knows that Pacman is a beast who just keeps coming and coming and throwing blizzards of punches. Floyd doesn't want to deal with that.
     
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    Is that the same agreement Pacquiao and Barrera made in their rematch?
     
  16. LATIN KING

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    Let's be fair on this one though. If pacquiao/mayweather doesn't happen Arum is at fault as well.

    He is not exactly trying to make that fight. He and Floyd still have problems from before.

    As much as I hate Floyd's attitude on making the big fights He has a point on who is the bigger draw right now between him and Pacquiao

    Let's not forget Pacquiao's ppv before DLH was with Diaz and was a fucking failure in sales.

    So just like Floyd benefited from fighting DLH and Hatton back to back well Pacquiao followed the same plan.

    Neither side will give in. But both are to blame if this fight doesn't happen.
     
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    That was the same thing I thought when I was watching it. I looked like a glorified sparring match where neither guy looked like he was trying to hurt the other. There definitely looked like they had a silent agreement in my mind, that fight was utter shit. It wouldn't surprise me either because both of those fuckers are whore's for money.
     
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    Assuming both Mayweather and Pacquiao win their next fights, I think they'll fight in March or April of next year.
     
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    What about Chico?
     
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    Nope not at all. Roger Mayweather will have fun with Roach on the press junkets. After Floyd beats Manny's ass. I might just kick your ass since I never got your bum ass in the ring cause you weren't good enough.
     
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    He's dead. Just like the memory of Floyd taking on big challenges. It died long before Chico did.
     

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