Drag,
Lupit ng idol mo ah. Congressman na bible ambassador pa. Naiintindihan ba mga pinapasok nya.
Memorize ba kung ano-ano book sa old at new testament.

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Lupit ng idol mo ah. Congressman na bible ambassador pa. Naiintindihan ba mga pinapasok nya.
Memorize ba kung ano-ano book sa old at new testament.
Wala naman ako sa totoo lang na sinabing hindi magaling si Bradley. From the start sinabi ko lang naman, untested sya kaya huwag naman i-overhype. Lalo kung pinakabasehan lang natin ay edad at record. Ngayong if by any chance matalo si Pacquiao. You can count no excuses will come from me. Ni hindi ko saasbihin na dahil lang ito sa decline ni Manny (id agree though na retire na dapat sya). Full credit goes to bradley. Pero I doubt it if the same will go kung panalo si Manny sa totoo lang. Kalokohan na sabihin lahat ng kinalaban nya mas matanda sa kanya. Si Hatton sing edad nya lang, si Cotto na mas nauna pang maestablish na elite mas bata pa sa kanya. Si Bradley na ang naKO ay si Cassamayor (at hindi Corrales) na matagal ng laos, hindi issue.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=535899
Mag reretire na si Pacquiao next year.
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Mayweather Finally Admits Cowardice: Health Concerns Are Why He Ducked Pacquiao
March 4th, 2012
By Scoop Malinowski
Now the truth has finally been confirmed by Floyd Mayweather himself: He’s afraid of getting pounded on like a punching bag by Manny Pacquiao.
Mayweather admitted this to Bob Costas in an NBC show interview about why he doesn’t want to fight Pacquiao. “I am in the game to win, not just inside the ring, but outside the ring,” stated Mayweather. “My health is more important than anything.”
Costas then countered with, “Are you implying there is something to fear in Manny Pacquiao?”
Floyd: “I don’t fear no one. If you’re insinuating that I’m a scared fighter, why would you want to watch a scared fighter?”
Earlier in the interview, Mayweather mentioned Muhammad Ali’s health. “With or without Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather is okay. Floyd Mayweather fights for Floyd Mayweather. At the end of the day, Floyd Mayweather has to be happy and comfortable…Look at the Ali situation. Fans pushed him to get into fights at the end of his career that he didn’t want to get in…If Ali could trade it all in for his health, he would.”
(Note: Let me correct Floyd. Ali was not forced by fans to get in the ring with Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes or Trevor Berbick. Money, pride and a fearless belief in his skills were the motivation for Ali to take those fights.)
Floyd also said: “One shot can end your whole career. Boxing is a very deadly sport.”
Costas said Floyd has to fight Pacquiao, to see who is the best, to give the fans what they want and to pump up the sport with a much-needed big, exciting, Super Bowl event: “I come first. Self preservation. I gotta worry about my family. If the fight don’t happen, so be it.”
There you go: “Self preservation.” So the reasons Mayweather gave us for two years of ducking and dodging Pacquiao – drug tests, fake retirements, Manny has to leave Arum and be his own boss, no 50-50 split, he doesn’t need Manny, it’s all Bob Arum’s fault, etc. – were indeed mere smokescreens, bluffs and lies. Cleverly but dishonestly used to cover up the real secret truth – Mayweather fears for his health because he knows Pacquiao would simply beat the hell out of him.
Mayweather knows his skills that pay the bills wouldn’t work against Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather does not have the confidence that his all-time great defensive skills will be able to control and subdue Pacquiao and maintain his unbeaten record and his good health, against the relentless assualts that Manny Pacquiao would unleash on him.
This surprising admission by Mayweather now puts heavy pressure on HBO. The sport of boxing is supposed to be about the best gladiators testing their courage and talents against the best of the best. Now HBO must fully recognize, if they paid attention to what Floyd Mayweather told NBC’s Bob Costas, that Floyd Mayweather is a manufactured fraud, a coward who is unworthy of being marketed and promoted as a premium sports attraction. (Vitali Klitschko said he would rather die than give Dereck Chisora anything.) Mayweather is a pretender who would be better suited for the world of professional wrestling.
It would be counterproductive for the most powerful television network in American boxing to promote and market, with maximum resources, a cowardly fraud who doesn’t care about the sport or it’s fans, only about perserving his own career with safe, low-risk, set up opponents.
“I’m in a great position, a very lucrative position,” Mayweather told Costas, who was pressuring him to accept the 50-50 split with Pacquiao. “I’m NOT giving up the split. I can’t. I can’t afford to.”
Of course he can’t and won’t. Mayweather and his advisor Al Haymon manipulate HBO and the public like subordinates. With HBO’s promotional machine at their beck and call, Mayweather and Haymon think they can keep on going for as long as they wish, making easy money safe “fights” via their stooges at HBO and most of the American media.
Shouldn’t the vast resources of HBO be better served to be used to invest in true, real, fearless champions like the Klitschkos, Bute, Ward, Martinez, Doniare, Rigondeaux, Proksa, Dawson, Bradley, Peterson, etc. in order to retain the credibility and honor of the noble sport? Shouldn’t HBO be expected to deliver to sports fans the best of the best versus the best, not rewarding cowardly frauds who are afraid of getting beaten up to the point of losing their health, while trumpeting them as heroic champions?
Surely, Thomas Hauser will be able to consult HBO to wake up and adhere to this simple basic premise won’t he? Or are the powers that be at HBO so wrapped around the fingers of Haymon and Mayweather that the Mayweather fraud show will go on for another five or ten years?
If HBO continues to knowingly and willingly support a cowardly fraud like Mayweather, how many other outrageous errors in judgement can we expect to see down the road by the powers that be at HBO and what will be the inevitable consequences on our great sport which has so diminished and declined in popularity and credibility over the last 10-15 years?
Don’t forget, Mayweather already told us that he doesn’t love boxing anymore like he used to because “it’s not real anymore.”
With that in mind, can we really expect Mayweather vs. Cotto to be fought at full intensity on May 5, since Mayweather said his “self preservation” is top priority? If Mayweather is, as he says, so concerned about his health, which is “more important than anything”, how do we know for sure he and Cotto won’t make one of those Teddy Atlas silent agreements? Like Floyd told us at Fight hype, “Boxing isn’t real anymore.”
I mean, how much longer can this great deception be allowed to contaminate the sport of boxing?
And you have to wonder if, after this Mayweather revelation to Costas, the powers that be at HBO continue to permit Mayweather’s advisor Al Haymon to use and manipulate the network like his own personal broadcasting service, like he has done for the last five years with Mayweather, Broner, Arreola, Williams, Jacobs, Berto, Mitchell, etc. How many more super fights will be canceled because one fighter and his advisor fear coming out on the loser’s end, which would destroy their “great position” and leverage?
We know now Floyd Mayeather is afraid for his health and well being and that’s why he won’t ever fight Manny Pacquiao. He told this to Bob Costas on national TV. Now the chips must fall where they may.
http://www.boxinginsider.com/columns...#ixzz1oDCMrB4L
lahat ng maiiisipang dahilan gagawin ni floyd wag lang makalaban si manny. tingin ko tuloy takot talaga si floyd. dami ng binatong issue kay manny steroids, blood test, ayaw sa 50/50 split. ngayon health issue naman niya. coward!
dun sa press nila ni cotto sabi niya kay manny "just take the test" sira pala siya payag na nga si manny dun, nung pumayag eh money issue naman.
http://www.youtube.com/v/h2MsxXteivM
Chicken talk starts at 04:33 minutes of the video.
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Naduduwag lang si Mayweather na punggok kay Pacquiao. Tingnan mo naman yung quality ng opponents ni Floydiot. Sana maglaban na sila this year lahat sana gawin ni Pacquiao na Ma KO itong hambog na egoy na ito.
Napakaboring panuorin ng laban niya, and gamot sa Insomnia.
Last edited by SamboyLim9; Mar 26, 2012 at 07:03 PM.
As much as i like this fight to happen[and not like Floyd], i believe Manny has a slight chance of winning.
Volume punching may not be much of an advantage against Mayweather who will likely not stay in one place to trade punch with. Neither will he let himself get stuck in corners against Manny. He knows the shoulder roll defense wont be as effective against this southpaw so im expecting him to always move, move away from Manny and potshot him to a UD.
Manny is still the 1-2 fighter - jab jab straight. The combinations he "learned" to throw will only work against a stationary come forward fighter.
Having said that, Manny still wins against the fridge-door-wide punching Bradley. Wide punchers will eat his straights.
As much as i like this fight to happen[and not like Floyd], i believe Manny has a slight chance of winning.
Volume punching may not be much of an advantage against Mayweather who will likely not stay in one place to trade punch with. Neither will he let himself get stuck in corners against Manny. He knows the shoulder roll defense wont be as effective against this southpaw so im expecting him to always move, move away from Manny and potshot him to a UD.
Manny is still the 1-2 fighter - jab jab straight. The combinations he "learned" to throw will only work against a stationary come forward fighter.
Having said that, Manny still wins against the fridge-door-wide punching Bradley. Wide punchers will eat his straights.
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i do agree with you but the only way to find out is to have them fight inside the ring. The only boxer right now who can defeat Mayweather is Pacquiao. The chance of beating Mayweather, i will give Pacquiao 54% chance.
it's like watching MP vs. JMM all over again...
im starting to believe that floyd cant be beaten. yung suntok ng kalaban eh sa arms or gloves lang tumatama. the way he protect his face and body siya lang ang nakakagawa.
a lucky punch from pacquiao might prove otherwise
kailangan masaktan ni pacquiao si mayweather. kasi si cotto, okay yung style niya kaso walang lakas. sobrang tindi ng depensa ni mayweather that if you can't hurt him, you can expect his counterattacks to destroy you.
sayang si cotto kasi aggressive siya and i think this is one of those matches na ang aggressor ang natalo kasi sobrang lupet ng defense ng kalaban. and it's not like mayweather is clottey.
http://www.sydrified.org/2012/05/may...nst-cotto.html