his reputation is in tatters.
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his reputation is in tatters.
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I don't think his reputation has taken a serious hit at all. He still has his hoards of fans that come to his defense on every thread that mentions him. If you were only getting your news from boxing journalists a majority of them still blame Floyd for the negotiations breaking down. The media machine by far and large IS actively working to protect his reputation. The proof is in the pudding though and we will see how many people buy his Clottey fight, because you know people aren't paying for Clottey. This issue will become more and more buried over time.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
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Everyone all round made mistakes including manny pacquiao
Floyd Mayweather doesnt wanna fight manny, thats clear for all to see. He used the argument to rile his way out of the fight because i honestly believe floyd mayweather doesnt believe he can beat manny pacquiao.
At the same time however mannys refusal to even enter into discussions to try and find a fair conclusion for all partys concerned was dissapointing. I have the upmost sympathy for a man who doesnt wanna be tested JUST before the fight but had they of set a date around february time where both men would be tested simultaneously then tested immidiately after the fight every party would of one.
I dont believe hand on heart pacquiaos bulked up on roids but this outcome has now got me and many others thinking could he be??
one dangerous horrible bloke
Floyd Mayweather doesnt wanna fight manny, thats clear for all to see. He used the argument to rile his way out of the fight because i honestly believe floyd mayweather doesnt believe he can beat manny pacquiao.
This is one of the more obtuse comments on this issue. It is akin to saying that if one opponent challenged another to meet tham at a certain point and place, that is evidence that he does not wish to fight. It is silly. Silly because the condition on the table was not burdensome, and it was appliable to both parties.
But herein is the kind of lopsided logic that issues forth from Manny's sycophants. Yeah, duh duh, it is clear that Floyd was afraid of Manny and that is why he proposed conditions that he and Manny both had to abide with. Please, that is retarded.![]()
I just can't take manny seriously.
He didn't beat marquez in either of their fights
He beat a very old and very weight drained de la hoya
He became pound 4 pound champ only when floyd retired (pound 4 pound by default, what an achievement)
He beat hatton after floyd had KO'ed him
he beat cotto after margarito pretty much raped him
He then ducks an olympic style drug test (the excuse being blood taken before a fight weakens him)
Then he has blood taken just before the clottey fight, which tells me not only was he looking for a way out of the drug test but he was also looking for a way out of the mayweather fight.
The guy's a pound 4 pound joke.
Hopefully clottey will beat him and he can fuck off.
I'm sick of having manny pacquiao rammed down my throat by the boxing media, and how he's portreyed as some kind of hollier than though warrior. It's all bullshit.
20, 9 and 11.
years into the future. Only articles from respected columnist will mater.
Roy Jones tested positive.
Mosley admitted in taking ROids.
Its not even comparable Pac never tested positive.
yeah yeah who in their right mind would refuse between 30 to 40 million dollars? Maybe someone who is already living like a king and already have Millions of dollars in his bank account.
Fucking contradictions from idiots.
Manny didnt beat nobody Oscar was drained, Cotto was this Hatton was that yaddi yaddi and for good measure Pac is on roids!!![]()
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Don't no how anyone can trash Manny's resume, I just watched his up to date HBO greatest Hits what a fucking fighter he is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXeIlFz7J2E
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I was really pissed off over how the whole thing was handled, and how it ended.. For professionals who have been in the sport for most of their adult life, and for all the professionals around them, to let the fight fall though in such crappy circumstances was just ridiculous..
But when it comes down to it, regardless of the many ways you can view it or who I would love to blame, I really lost a lot of respect for Manny for how this turned out.. I was pissed at Floyd for it turning into a whole saga, where these issues have never been a problem in any of his previous fights.. But I don't entirely hold him to blame...
Being a giant giant Manny fan, before this, I lost a lot or respect for him for not being able to sort this out. His reputation is in the toilet for me... I suppose others and the general boxing public will forgive and forget and move on, but we had a super fight of all super fights on our door steps, and it fell through over Manny's ego and pride, or Manny's steroid abuse.. Either way, I simply can't hold him in as high regard as I once did.
~ He thinks he's a Tornado,,,... F'ckn real Tornado is comin'...! ~Hidden Content
I would say it has taken a big hit for me. Not even so much the whole PED fiasco, but also with his prima-donna like demands. Back in the day, when the legends like Duran, SRR, SRL, Armstrong, ect ect moved up in weight, they fought AT THAT WEIGHT. SRL didn't demand Hagler weight in at 156 or some shit. Neither did Hearns, or any other legend I can think of. These demands for "catch weights", ie making guys like Cotto and ESPECIALLY DLH kill themselves a bit more before the fight really made me stop liking the guy. Then for him to duck out of the Floyd fight and come up with lame, bullshit excuses about why he couldn't take the drug test just sealed the deal for me.
He was ranked #1 at WW, yet the only guy he ever beat at WW was ODLH.
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Sugar Ray Leonard did demand catchweights, as he made Donny Lalonde come down to 168 from 175 and completely drained him of weight. The guy is my favourite fighter of all time, but he was the king of this diva bullshit. In fact, both Sugar Rays were well-known for being divas about making fights and only doing so when it suited them once they were the man on top.
Anyway I agree, his rep has taken a big hit. Like others have said, the mainstream boxing press has been on his side, partly because it continues to play the 'good guy' card, as well as the media influence of Arum. However, the wider sports press and the casual fans (ie not those who post on forums) all seem to think he's on something.
At the end of the day, they're the ones who fighters are reliant on for PPVs. His legacy will probably be fine though, because that tends to be defined by the hardcore fans.
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I just find it funny that you are condemning an alleged cheater in Pac, but have a signature of Margarito beating up Cotto, who many believed probably loaded up his gloves in that fight.
I love the irony here. Hehehe
I am a fan of different boxers but I don't blind myself from what they have done wrong. Margarito was caught in the process of cheating and I have already expressed how dissapointed I am about it so, as I have said in other threads, makes me wonder about his past accomplishments. If I was a nuthuger I would defend him blindly all the way to the end. There are differences between being a fan and a nuthugger.
Anyways, now go back to what I mentioned about Pac and tell me what you think.
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Sugar Ray Leonard did demanded catchweights. He also made many demands in the Marvin Hagler fight, smaller rings, smaller gloves, only 12 rounds instead of 15, for Marvin Haglers middelweight titles.
Many hardcore boxing fans still remember those conditions he demanded of Hagler, not to mentioned his pitty pat punches to try to steal rounds with 10 seconds left in every round.
ANy boxing diva today pale in comparison.
Don't ever call Leonard a warrior like Hagler, Duran, etc.
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