Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
#4
Sounds like an emotional response with a scent of self-righteousness. I respect both men for their talent, so I can't call one a "waste" because of a bad decision. In the sport of boxing as in any other sport, you just never know...but Mayweather has a much more consistent performance record & is steadily improving with time..
#6
Sounds like an emotional response with a scent of self-righteousness. I respect both men for their talent, so I can't call one a "waste" because of a bad decision. In the sport of boxing as in any other sport, you just never know...but Mayweather has a much more consistent performance record & is steadily improving with time..
Please see the article that stated my comments.
Roach: Domestic violence fuels Pacquiao's Mayweather distaste
The good versus evil angle already in place for the May 2 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been ramped up yet again, courtesy -- again -- of Freddie Roach.
Pacquiao's decorated trainer told USA Today that he's been busily clueing his man in about Mayweather's past history of domestic violence, which includes a 2012 jail stay after an incident involving the mother of three of his four children, which was reportedly witnessed by two of his sons.
Priming the Mayweather hits women pump beforehand, Roach said, will enhance the in-ring animus.
"Manny is really against domestic violence," Roach told USA Today. "It is a big issue maybe in the Philippines for him and being a congressman he can control some of that stuff. That is a big plus for me that Manny does not like the guy, I think the killer instinct is going to come back a lot faster."
Pacquiao's decorated trainer told USA Today that he's been busily clueing his man in about Mayweather's past history of domestic violence, which includes a 2012 jail stay after an incident involving the mother of three of his four children, which was reportedly witnessed by two of his sons.
Priming the Mayweather hits women pump beforehand, Roach said, will enhance the in-ring animus.
"Manny is really against domestic violence," Roach told USA Today. "It is a big issue maybe in the Philippines for him and being a congressman he can control some of that stuff. That is a big plus for me that Manny does not like the guy, I think the killer instinct is going to come back a lot faster."
#10
Sounds like an emotional response with a scent of self-righteousness. I respect both men for their talent, so I can't call one a "waste" because of a bad decision. In the sport of boxing as in any other sport, you just never know...but Mayweather has a much more consistent performance record & is steadily improving with time..
Floyd Maywether is a repeated woman beater. He served jail time for one, house arrest for another and delayed sentence on another.
All ranging back as far as 2002.
A WASTE of a man!! You never lay a hand on a women.
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