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    Default Re: Was Paquiao/Mosley a success?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    PAC dropping Shane and hurting him more than PBF is a success for me.
    Anyways any PAC fight that PAC wins is a success for me
    I agree. Shane nearly dropped Floyd. PAC drops Shane. Not too hard to connect the dots. Shane compete with Floyd. He turned and ran and grabbed and held and went into a defensive shell because he didn't want to get knocked out by PAC. Unfortunately, a PAC-Floyd fight would go pretty much the same way. Floyd tastes the canvas, then gets on his bicycle. Behind several rounds, he goes into survival mode, while PAC still throws leather. PAC gets frustrated because Floyd bends at the waist, tries to grab him around the legs, turns his back, hits on the break. Then, afterwards, when it's a unanimous decision, Floyd scowls as if he's been robbed. Then Floyd nut huggers can put down their testicular pacifiers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick3262 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    PAC dropping Shane and hurting him more than PBF is a success for me.
    Anyways any PAC fight that PAC wins is a success for me
    I agree. Shane nearly dropped Floyd. PAC drops Shane. Not too hard to connect the dots. Shane compete with Floyd. He turned and ran and grabbed and held and went into a defensive shell because he didn't want to get knocked out by PAC. Unfortunately, a PAC-Floyd fight would go pretty much the same way. Floyd tastes the canvas, then gets on his bicycle. Behind several rounds, he goes into survival mode, while PAC still throws leather. PAC gets frustrated because Floyd bends at the waist, tries to grab him around the legs, turns his back, hits on the break. Then, afterwards, when it's a unanimous decision, Floyd scowls as if he's been robbed. Then Floyd nut huggers can put down their testicular pacifiers.
    Floyd beat Mosley in Shane's first fight since he destroyed Tony, while Pacquiao picked him up after the loss to Mayweather and the lackluster draw against Sergio Mora , i wonder who took the fight when Mosley's stock was higher...

    it was a crap performance last night, and let's not try and change history both guys (Mayweather and Manny) probably could have stopped Shane but for whatever reason eased up on him in the last few rounds, Mayweather walked him down from the second half of the 2nd round onwards, neither guy outdid the other so stop trying to clutch at straws and give some fake edge to Manny who has now had two borefests in his last 3 fights

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    Default Re: Was Paquiao/Mosley a success?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rick3262 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    PAC dropping Shane and hurting him more than PBF is a success for me.
    Anyways any PAC fight that PAC wins is a success for me
    I agree. Shane nearly dropped Floyd. PAC drops Shane. Not too hard to connect the dots. Shane compete with Floyd. He turned and ran and grabbed and held and went into a defensive shell because he didn't want to get knocked out by PAC. Unfortunately, a PAC-Floyd fight would go pretty much the same way. Floyd tastes the canvas, then gets on his bicycle. Behind several rounds, he goes into survival mode, while PAC still throws leather. PAC gets frustrated because Floyd bends at the waist, tries to grab him around the legs, turns his back, hits on the break. Then, afterwards, when it's a unanimous decision, Floyd scowls as if he's been robbed. Then Floyd nut huggers can put down their testicular pacifiers.
    Floyd beat Mosley in Shane's first fight since he destroyed Tony, while Pacquiao picked him up after the loss to Mayweather and the lackluster draw against Sergio Mora , i wonder who took the fight when Mosley's stock was higher...

    it was a crap performance last night, and let's not try and change history both guys (Mayweather and Manny) probably could have stopped Shane but for whatever reason eased up on him in the last few rounds, Mayweather walked him down from the second half of the 2nd round onwards, neither guy outdid the other so stop trying to clutch at straws and give some fake edge to Manny who has now had two borefests in his last 3 fights
    Crap performance in which Manny drops Shane and has Shane calling him the best pound for pound fighter with the context of having already fought Mayweather. If we talk about borefests, feather-fisted, grab and hold Mayweather is the pound-for-pound king. These "fake edges" that you refer to is why Mayweather is crapping in his pants, making excuses, and won't fight him. Once Manny knocks off the "O" from Mayweather's record, he has little else to cling to except his money and all of his previous boring fights.

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    Default Re: Was Paquiao/Mosley a success?

    Quote Originally Posted by rick3262 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rick3262 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    PAC dropping Shane and hurting him more than PBF is a success for me.
    Anyways any PAC fight that PAC wins is a success for me
    I agree. Shane nearly dropped Floyd. PAC drops Shane. Not too hard to connect the dots. Shane compete with Floyd. He turned and ran and grabbed and held and went into a defensive shell because he didn't want to get knocked out by PAC. Unfortunately, a PAC-Floyd fight would go pretty much the same way. Floyd tastes the canvas, then gets on his bicycle. Behind several rounds, he goes into survival mode, while PAC still throws leather. PAC gets frustrated because Floyd bends at the waist, tries to grab him around the legs, turns his back, hits on the break. Then, afterwards, when it's a unanimous decision, Floyd scowls as if he's been robbed. Then Floyd nut huggers can put down their testicular pacifiers.
    Floyd beat Mosley in Shane's first fight since he destroyed Tony, while Pacquiao picked him up after the loss to Mayweather and the lackluster draw against Sergio Mora , i wonder who took the fight when Mosley's stock was higher...

    it was a crap performance last night, and let's not try and change history both guys (Mayweather and Manny) probably could have stopped Shane but for whatever reason eased up on him in the last few rounds, Mayweather walked him down from the second half of the 2nd round onwards, neither guy outdid the other so stop trying to clutch at straws and give some fake edge to Manny who has now had two borefests in his last 3 fights
    Crap performance in which Manny drops Shane and has Shane calling him the best pound for pound fighter with the context of having already fought Mayweather. If we talk about borefests, feather-fisted, grab and hold Mayweather is the pound-for-pound king. These "fake edges" that you refer to is why Mayweather is crapping in his pants, making excuses, and won't fight him. Once Manny knocks off the "O" from Mayweather's record, he has little else to cling to except his money and all of his previous boring fights.
    i don't give a flying fuck of either fighter, but it's retarded how Mayweather is the only one getting crap for this fight not being made when it still is both guys fault, and lets not forget Mosley had to once again take drug tests for last nights fight only thing is this time around his opponent didn't do the same, i found Mayweather/Mosley a hell of a lot more entertaining than last nights fight, so you can go ahead and try to burn the dude but fact is until they both drop their bullshit (catchweights, drug tests, and both taking a 50/50 split) than neither guy can actually put himself ahead of the other, all i know is that i said that this was a farce of a fight way back when it was first signed and well both guys just proved it last night, if anything the Arce/Vazquez Jr fight saved the card

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