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A fight where he got put on his ass and out boxed vs the super shot, metal plate in his head, post Manny Pacquiao ass whipping, a fight where many felt JMM lost or was at least a draw.





I die laughing every time I think of Barrera giving JMM the :ufdup: look after he knocked him down then ran and snuffed him while he was already on the mat.

shyt had me like:gladbron: when it happened





Barrera is the G of G's, he never gives a fukk
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
It doesn't matter cause Pacquiao doesn't have great stamina or durability post Margarito, Manny is now a last 30 second fighter, not to mention Pacquiao doesn't have the chin to withstand that punishment anymore, he got laid out by a average power Lightweight


Manny needs to be matched carefully like he has been for the last 5 or so years, Alvarado is a bad style matchup, tough, could punch and could adjust. If Manny was smart his team would push for Rios, the Rios match makes him more money

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Now you're just saying outlandish shyt just to get a reaction.:sitdown:

Pac controlled the entire fight vs JMM3 while while roidquez tries to play it safe and win off a decision counter hit jabbing the entire 2nd half of the fight. .. pac hardly showed any signs of fatigue..

He was bullshytting around and sparring with Bradley with a smile on his face the entire time like he didn't want to hurt him.. and you took that as him being a fatigue 30 second fighter.. :skip:




How is Pac cleaning out 147 = him being matched up carefully ?? :mjpls:




The only thing you said that make sense is Pac should be trying to fight Rios instead of Alverado
 

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Nothing but I think he will beat him. Bradley is a lil too wreckless. And as much of a softy Ortiz can be sometimes, if he hits you, you fukking know it. He could knock Bradley out with no problems.

So why he didn't knock berto out?
 

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from the home of coca-cola, i'm not referring to s
So are you gonna act like Bradley wasn't like 10 seconds from a brutal ko, before being saved by the bell. So what Ortiz chin got cracked he was winning whoever defends Bradley but shyt on Ortiz, is biased as fukk really


Im not acting like anything... Ortiz has two straight Ls and Bradley still "technically" undefeated... Ortiz gotta catch back up as a contender first to even build up a fight vs Bradley
 

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Now you're just saying outlandish shyt just to get a reaction.:sitdown:

Pac controlled the entire fight vs JMM3 while while roidquez tries to play it safe and win off a decision counter hit jabbing the entire 2nd half of the fight. .. pac hardly showed any signs of fatigue..

He was bullshytting around and sparring with Bradley with a smile on his face the entire time like he didn't want to hurt him.. and you took that as him being a fatigue 30 second fighter.. :skip:




How is Pac cleaning out 147 = him being matched up carefully ?? :mjpls:




The only thing you said that make sense is Pac should be trying to fight Rios instead of Alverado
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:childplease:

Now you're just saying outlandish shyt just to get a reaction.:sitdown:

Pac controlled the entire fight vs JMM3 while while roidquez tries to play it safe and win off a decision counter hit jabbing the entire 2nd half of the fight. .. pac hardly showed any signs of fatigue..

He was bullshytting around and sparring with Bradley with a smile on his face the entire time like he didn't want to hurt him.. and you took that as him being a fatigue 30 second fighter.. :skip:




How is Pac cleaning out 147 = him being matched up carefully ?? :mjpls:




The only thing you said that make sense is Pac should be trying to fight Rios instead of Alverado

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WBA, WBC, WBO Female Welterweight Champion Cecilia Braekhus on Holly Holm´s retirement:

“I am very, very disappointed. A fight against Holly would have been the biggest thing in women’s boxing, the one fight every fan wants to see. It’s a shame that it will not happen – but it’s not our fault. We’ve done all we could. I have always said that I was willing to fight her, I have always been ready for her. My team has worked very hard to organise the fight. We removed all the stumbling blocks. We were even willing to go to her backyard. And when she has to chance to give the fans what they want to see, she retires. Really, I don’t know what to say. It’s a pity and I’m disappointed. I will now shift my focus to other challenges, there are a lot of other interesting options for me. One thing I know for sure – true champions do not run away from mega-fights.”

:pacspit: Holly Holm, she knew what was up...

Olympic gold medalist in London, Japanese middleweight Ryota Murata, 27, officially announced he’ll turn professional last Friday, and passed a professional test of Japan Boxing Commission (JBC) on Tuesday. The JBC mandates young aspirants to pass (1) sparring sessions to prove eligible to fight professionally in the future, plus (2) written examination to prove his knowledge on boxing rules and regulations. Murata successfully passed both tests to be allowed to fight in eight or ten rounds from his pro debut as A-class boxer under the JBC. His sparring took place beneath the Inoue-Sano showdown at the Korakuen Hall to be telecast live nationwide through Fuji Television.

Murata gained the silver medal in the World Championship in 2011, and the Olympic gold in London last year to his credit. Having worked in his alma mater, Toyo University, he decided to resign and test his fists in the professional filed. Murata, whose amateur record was 119-19 with 89 stoppages, may train under Cuban trainer Ismael Salas in the US and will make a pro debut in August, which will cause a great sensation here in Japan.
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Mayweather Jr. confirms his father will replace uncle as trainer - latimes.com
By Lance Pugmire
April 17, 2013, 7:17 a.m.
The question of the day to Floyd Mayweather Jr. was: Who is his main trainer?

“Why put a label on it?” Mayweather Jr. advisor Leonard Ellerbe asked.

“I’m not assistant anything,” Mayweather Jr.’s uncle and longtime trainer, Roger Mayweather, said. “I train my nephew.”

Mayweather Jr. said: “We’re a family. We go through a lot of life. At the end of the day, he’s my father. My dad’s going to work my corner.”

When the 43-0 fighter completed training at his Las Vegas gym Tuesday night in preparation for his May 4 welterweight title defense against Robert Guerrero at the MGM Grand, he repeated his change from uncle to father to a television interviewer.

Floyd Mayweather Sr. beamed.

“You heard it,” Mayweather Sr. said. “I already told you that, anyway.”

Mayweather Jr. explained Tuesday that due to what he considered excessive punishment received in his most recent bout – a May 2012 unanimous-decision victory over Miguel Cotto – he wanted to reunite with the man who taught him to box in the first place.

“A fighter has to be ready,” Mayweather Jr. said. “The trainer gives his thoughts about the best game plan. It’s then up to the fighter to execute.”

Mayweather Sr. said he’s reemphasized the staple of his son’s unbeaten career: defense.

“The less punches you take, the longer your career lasts,” Mayweather Sr. said as his son sweated through a workout that included jumping rope with ankle weights on.

“You build the legs up and dance, dance, dance for as long as you can to not get hit,” Mayweather Sr. said. “It’s not slugging. It’s boxing. Yes, he’s older,” now 36, “but he’ll still find a way out. He still wants to find a way to not absorb those punches. His feet will be light.”

Mayweather Sr. was blunt in assessing his son’s age.

“We’re all human beings, we get older,” he said. “You aren’t going to win now only using your body. You’ve got to use your mind. He can do that and I can help him.

“You’ve got two genuine masters here. You can’t miss.”

That enthusiasm conflicted with Roger Mayweather’s mood.

In an awkward moment, Roger Mayweather was among a crowd of Mayweather’s team told to remain silent during a Mayweather Jr. television interview in which he was pressed to point out who his lead trainer was. He repeated what he told The Times earlier in the day, and what he announced on Twitter in February: It was his father.

Roger Mayweather’s head slumped to his chest as he sat on a chair. Although he said he’s “fine,” family members have been concerned with Roger Mayweather’s battle with what they say are diabetes effects.

“I’m not saying get rid of Roger, I never told my son that, but he has slowed down, and there’s one thing for sure: I’m the fastest trainer in here and around the world, period,” Mayweather Sr. said.

As the Mayweather Jr. television interview continued, Roger Mayweather got up to exit the gym.

“I gotta get out of here,” he said.

But he was told by a publicist he couldn’t open a door to exit because the noise on the other side would effect the television sound. Awkwardly, he retreated to his seat.

Roger Mayweather helped his nephew hit the mitts Tuesday and did little more as Mayweather Sr. oversaw his son’s conditioning and heavy bag punching.

“Floyd knows who’s trained him in his biggest fights, nobody but me,” Roger Mayweather said. “It is what it is.”

One big, happy family?

“I don’t know about all that,” he said.
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Cmon what ?? Was Pac not the one pressing forward the majority of that fight all the way to the last round, while Roidquez fought very conservative... Im only bringing this up to counter Skippy's silly claim that Pac had no stamina after his match with Margerito

controlling and pressing are two different things
he was pressing the fight but marquez was outboxing him and got robbed that night

pacquaio killed cheato
so whether he was tired or not really doesnt even matter
if he was tired, it was probably exhaustion due to breaking cheatos face

i dont know if its stamina, but pacquaio's energy has gone down in his fights since he "agreed" to take da random blood test:mjpls:
 

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Roger will be fine you get the feeling he was almost nudging Floyd to retirement in the Cotto 24/7 cause he was getting burnt out, then the showed a screenshot of him dead asleep before Floyd could even chime back that he still goes hard, then said get rest unc.Floyd is trying to preserve his uncle's life, to train a fighter like Floyd you have to be a gym rat yourself and give it your 100%, with Roger disease he's not able to do that. There should be no hard feelings, by taking on Floyds fight it could shorten Roger's life, not to mention Floyd would never forgive himself if his father passes and not let him get some of that shine, Roger needs to understand all those things
 

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:childplease: Looks like Pacquiao vs Alvarado in Macau

Vic Lombardi ‏@VicLombardi 23m
I asked Delgado about Alvarado-Rios III. He said that can wait. This is Manny Freaking Pacquaio.
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Alvarado and his manager Henry Delgado are flying out to negotiate a contract tomorrow. Alvarado-Pacquaio in October. #cbs4
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In other news, just got word Denver's own @MileHighMike303 has agreed to fight Manny Pacquaio in October!!!!!!

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:childplease: Looks like Pacquiao vs Alvarado in Macao

Vic Lombardi ‏@VicLombardi 23m
I asked Delgado about Alvarado-Rios III. He said that can wait. This is Manny Freaking Pacquaio.
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Vic Lombardi ‏@VicLombardi 25m
Alvarado and his manager Henry Delgado are flying out to negotiate a contract tomorrow. Alvarado-Pacquaio in October. #cbs4
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In other news, just got word Denver's own @MileHighMike303 has agreed to fight Manny Pacquaio in October!!!!!!

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Does Rios have a rematch clause

To lose out on millions cause Pacquiao got ko'ed is some fukk shyt, he aint even have to fight Mike once again

Rios needs this fight, and so does Manny, Manny needs that stoppage, so the hype train could start rolling again, MIke may decide to move and box and further soil Manny dwindling reputation
 

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Does Rios have a rematch clause

To lose out on millions cause Pacquiao got ko'ed is some fukk shyt, he aint even have to fight Mike once again

Rios needs this fight, and so does Manny, Manny needs that stoppage, so the hype train could start rolling again, MIke may decide to move and box and further soil Manny dwindling reputation

I think it's a very winnable fight for Manny. I never understood how people thought Rios had a chance against Manny when the topic of them fighting came up. I have no doubt Manny might've put Brandon in the hospital. Getting KO'd by Marquez doesn't make Manny any less of a fighter, but I don't think it gives Rios or really even Alvarado much of a chance except maybe a puncher's chance (which I guess now we have to be mindful of with Pacquiao). It's a good comeback fight I suppose, but I don't see Mike having much of a chance.
 
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