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02-08-2010, 02:19 AM
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THIS IS FOR YOU FLOYD MAYWEATHER FANS!!!!!!!!
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02-09-2010, 12:14 AM
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02-09-2010, 12:19 AM
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LOL...where ya at?
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02-09-2010, 12:19 AM
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hater lol
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02-09-2010, 12:22 AM
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lol lol lol lol
i figured yall like that!!!!!!
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02-09-2010, 12:23 AM
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it doesn't give him an advantage justmore risk to do damage to his hands.
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02-09-2010, 12:26 AM
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SO WHATS UR POINT???
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02-09-2010, 12:35 AM
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no the point is 2 things........
1. how can he take an illegal substance in most states and say pac man on something? lol
2. its an advantage because if he dont use it he cant throw as many punches, plus its numb so he throws more than he would without it. which means its an advantage.
i have always said i love him but after the whole pac man thing and i saw this i was like he a joke and scared to fight pac. and before we go into all that just remember pac was willing to give urine and blood(which he didnt have but did anyway) just not 2 weeks before the fight.
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02-09-2010, 12:43 AM
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02-09-2010, 12:44 AM
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GET EM BAm!!!!!!! I'm w/u 100% fam!!!
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02-09-2010, 12:46 AM
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STILL DONT SEE YOUR POINT IF ITS ILLEGAL THEN Y INST HE IN TROUBLE???? THEN LIKE I SAID BEFORE ITS LEGAL IN LAS VEGAS BUT NOT IN OTHER STATES, SO HOW DO U KNOW THAT HE USES ANOTHER PAIN KILLER THAT LEAGAL AND JUST AS GOOD IN OTHER STATES???? WHAT WOULD BE THE DIFFERENCE!!! HOW ABOUT THIS.. LETS SAY THE OLYMPICS HAD BOXING AND PAC MAN WAS PICK TO REPRESENT HIS COUNTRY AND THEY REQUESTED THE SAME TYPE OF TESTING THAT PBF WANTED AND HE REFUSED, WHAT WOULD U THINK OF PAC MAN THEN?????
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02-09-2010, 12:46 AM
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enhancement is enhancement. Dudes a joke
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02-09-2010, 12:47 AM
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just becauce u injects that into his hands does not make him a better fighter!!! doens not make his boxing skills any better!!! but i do belive he should not use it but againg if it aint against boxing ruls its not cheating!!! i dont know if its is against boxing rules is it???? good post!!!
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02-09-2010, 12:47 AM
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To me pac man was the joke he showed he was on roids by not taking the test mayweather was man enough to say what he was doing was pacman you tell me who the joke
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02-09-2010, 12:49 AM
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02-09-2010, 12:49 AM
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LOL LOL LOL LOL I FEEL U MIKE!!!! HOW BOUT THIS ONE FAM!!!
FLOYD SAID HE WILL FIGHT PAC ANYWHERE AND ANYTIME BUT NEVER BROUGHT UP "HE GOTTA GIVE BLOOD THOUGH" UNTIL IT WAS TIME TO SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE LOL LAME
FLOYD SAID HE WILL BEAT PAC EASIER THAN MARQUEZ.....IF THATS THE CASE WHY DIDNT YOU HAVE MARQUEZ TAKE ALL THEM TESTS LOL.........
FLOYD IS GOOD BUT UNTIL HE BEAT SHANE, PAC, COTTO AND ALL THE GOOD ONE OUT RIGHT NOW AND STOP THE PICKIN AND CHOOSIN HE WONT BE CONSIDERED THE BEST.
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02-09-2010, 12:49 AM
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good info!!
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02-09-2010, 12:52 AM
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LAST TIME I CHECKED FLOYD FOUGHT ALOT OF HIS FIGHTS SOLEY IN VEGAS SO WHY WOULD HE HAVE TO USE SOMETHIN ELSE IF ITS LEGAL IN VEGAS LOL...... MY POINT IS THIS, DONT SAY A MAN IS USING SOMETHIN ILLEGAL AND YOUR DOING IT POINT BLANK.
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02-09-2010, 12:53 AM
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I JUST PUT UP A ACTUAL VIDEO THAT SAYS HE IS ON SOMETHIN AND HE CONFIRMS IT.....CAN SOMEONE PUT UP A PAC MAN VIDEO!!!!!??????
ILL WAIT!!! LOL
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02-09-2010, 12:54 AM
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LAST TIME I CHECKED FLOYD FOUGHT ALOT OF HIS FIGHTS SOLEY IN VEGAS SO WHY WOULD HE HAVE TO USE SOMETHIN ELSE IF ITS LEGAL IN VEGAS LOL...... MY POINT IS THIS, DONT SAY A MAN IS USING SOMETHIN ILLEGAL AND YOUR DOING IT POINT BLANK.
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that is true bro!!
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02-09-2010, 12:54 AM
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Bam I seen a special on this years ago and they shot it between the knuckles. Look like it would hurt like hell shotting it. You right if you don't feel it you can punch even harder.
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02-09-2010, 12:54 AM
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U DIDNT ANSWER MY QUESTION
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02-09-2010, 12:55 AM
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IF YOU PUT INJECTIONS IN YOUR HANDS, COULD YOU BEAT FLOYD? OR OSCAR? OR PAUL WILLIAMS? OR PAC MAN? OR WHOEVER ELSE IS ON THAT LEVEL? LET ME ANSWER... NO! & THAT GOES FOR ME AS WELL... I AM NOT TAKING A STAND FOR ANY FIGHTER BUT YOU SEEM TO HAVE SOMETHING AGAINST MAYWEATHER & I DON'T THINK YOUR POINTS ARE VALID FROM A BOXING STANDPOINT. I RESPECT A PERSONS JUDGEMENT & OPINIONS BUT WHEN THEY ARE ATTACKING WITH NO PURPOSE, ITS HATE OR ENVY IN MY EYES.
& FOR THE ABOVE STATED... STERIODS & PAIN INJECTIONS ARE 2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT DRUGS. THATS LIKE COMPARING ADVIL TO METH... NO COMPARISON!
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02-09-2010, 12:56 AM
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LAST TIME I CHECKED FLOYD FOUGHT ALOT OF HIS FIGHTS SOLEY IN VEGAS SO WHY WOULD HE HAVE TO USE SOMETHIN ELSE IF ITS LEGAL IN VEGAS LOL...... MY POINT IS THIS, DONT SAY A MAN IS USING SOMETHIN ILLEGAL AND YOUR DOING IT POINT BLANK.
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HOW'S IT ILLEGAL IF ITS LEGAL IN THE STATE HE IS FIGHTING IN?????
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02-09-2010, 12:59 AM
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02-09-2010, 01:00 AM
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Why make a man you know ain't take the test don't you think there must been a reason he had to know something about pacman being on roids don't get me wrong I like pacman as well as mayweather but I really believe he is on roids I wouldn't have bet either way cause it wouldn't been easy for neither one of them
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02-09-2010, 01:00 AM
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HOW'S IT ILLEGAL IF ITS LEGAL IN THE STATE HE IS FIGHTING IN?????
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he is saying how its funny that its only legal in Nevada cuz thats where 99% of big boxing bouts happen!
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02-09-2010, 01:01 AM
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CASH I HATE, I JUST SAID I LOVE FLOYD....BUT AFTER THE WHOLE PAC THING I KINDA WAS LIKE PAC MIGHT BE HIDING SOMMETHIN BUT THEN I SAW THAT PAC WAS WILLING TO GIVE BLOOD AND URINE BUT FLOYD DENIED AND SAID IT WAS NOT CLOSE ENOUGH........
THEN WHEN I SAW THE VIDEO I WAS LIKE WASNT THIS DUDE CLAIMIN PAC WAS USING SOMETHIN LOL
HELL NO WE COULD NOT BEAT HIM BUT I LOOK AT IT THIS WAY.........
IF YOU HAVE TWO SPRINTERS AND THERE JUST ABOUT EVEN, BUT ONE SHOOTS UP TO MAKE HIM RUN FASTER BY JUST 1 SECOND. YOU MEAN TO TELL ME ITS NOT AN ADVANTAGE????
AND YOUR RUNNING AGAINST HIM IN HIS BACKYARD AND THE STUFF HE USIN IS LEGAL IN HIS HOMETOWN BUT IF YOU RAN ALMOST ANYWHERE ELSE HE CANT SHOOT UP..... THATS NOT FUNNY TO YOU???
SHORTSTACK WHAT QUESTION FAM!!!??? ILL ANSWER IT
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02-09-2010, 01:03 AM
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Man come on why deny a test if you not on it it just don't make since to me
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02-09-2010, 01:03 AM
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Why make a man you know ain't take the test don't you think there must been a reason he had to know something about pacman being on roids don't get me wrong I like pacman as well as mayweather but I really believe he is on roids I wouldn't have bet either way cause it wouldn't been easy for neither one of them
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Its as simple as this... We as filipinos are very superstitous... And it is his superstition that to take blood out of his body before a fight will render him ineffective... He sed he'd take the test immediately following the fight as in right when he gets out of the ring... I dnt think that whatever things that may or may not be in his system would disappear after 12 rounds (if it even went that long)
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02-09-2010, 01:04 AM
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JUST SAW IT SHORTSTACK.........
READ MY COMMENT ABOVE BIG DOG!
BLOKK BODY I FEEL YOU BUT THERE IS NO PROOF WHATSOEVER THAT HE IS SO WE CANT SAY HE IS....BUT I CAN BET MY LAST DOLLAR THAT NONE OF US WOULD HAVE SAID PAC IS ON SOMETHIN IF THE MAYWEATHERS NEVER SAID ANYTHING AT ALL ABOUT HIM BEIN ON SOMETHIN.......
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02-09-2010, 01:07 AM
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You making a excuse for him my brother wife is to she ain't like that excuse is like asshole every body got one
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02-09-2010, 01:09 AM
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BLOKK I HEAR YOU FAM BUT HERE IS FACTS NOT JUST MY OPINION......
PAC MAN FOUGHT MORALES AND LOSS, IN THE INTERVIEW HE SAID I GAVE BLOOD TWO WEEKS BEFORE AND I DID NOT TRAIN FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS BECAUSE I FELT WEEK. THEN TRIED TO TRAIN SUPER HARD THE LAST WEEK TO COMPENSATE FOR THE TIME LOST AND HE FELT DRAINED IN THE RING.....NEXT TIME HE FOUGHT HIM HE KILLED HIM.
BUT HE DID GIVE BLOOD I FOUND OUT THE HATTON FIGHT BUT IT ONLY WENT 2 ROUNDS LOL
SO NOW FLOYD ALL OF A SUDDEN WANTS HIM TO GIVE BLOOD TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE FIGHT, COME ON FAM HE AINT SLICK LOL
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02-09-2010, 01:11 AM
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I thought it when he fought cotto I never seen a fighter gi up in weight and be stronger than he was at his smaller weight at about round four he went it to a heat at round five he was as strong as round one he you seen before you would think the same thing
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02-09-2010, 01:14 AM
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BLOKK BODY ...check your PM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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02-09-2010, 01:15 AM
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NO BRO ITS CALLED CONDITIONING!!! LOL AND PACMAN AND FLOYD I THINK HAS THE BEST CONDITIONING IN BOXING RIGHT NOW....I KNOW FLOYD TRAINS LIKE CRAZY AND PAC TRAINS 44 ROUNDS A DAY! ALL MY BUDDIES FOR THE PATRIOTS FLIPPED OUT WHEN FREDDIE ROACH SAID THAT LOL
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02-09-2010, 01:18 AM
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he is saying how its funny that its only legal in Nevada cuz thats where 99% of big boxing bouts happen!
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AND LIKE I SAID WHEN AND IF HE DOES FIGHT IN ANOTHER STATE HOW DO U KNOW THAT HE DOESNT USE ANOTHER TYPE OF PAIN KILLER THAT IS LEGAL IN THAT FIGHT STATE THAT IS JUST AS GOOD BUT NOT THAT STRONG AND THE ONE IN VEGAS!!!!!!
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02-09-2010, 01:19 AM
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JUST CHECKED MY PM BOX..........LADIES AND GENTS THE DEBATE IS OVER. LOL I WILL LEAVE THE PERSON NAME OUT OF IT BUT THERE COMMENT SEALS IT!!!!! LOL
IF YOU LOOK AT THE VIDEO........FLOYD HURT HIS HAND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIGHT. STILL KEPT THROWING PUNCHES BECAUSE HE WAS SHOT UP BUT IT WAS PAINFUL. NOW OBVIOUSLY FLOYD WON THE FIGHT BECAUSE HE IS UNDEFEATED.....NOW THE QUESTION IS THIS
WOULD HE HAVE WON THE FIGHT IF HE WAS NOT SHOT UP???????
ILL WAIT ON THAT ANSWER AS WELL!!!!!! LOL
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02-09-2010, 01:20 AM
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After the 44 rounds Pac has one of his crew beat him with a bamboo cane about 2" thick on the stomach for a while. Freddie didn't approve of that.
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02-09-2010, 01:20 AM
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SHORTSTACK I WILL LOKK FOR YOU AND TELL YOU HOW MANY OF HIS LAST 10 FIGHTS WERE IN VEGAS!
OH AND FAM IT DONT GET NO STRONGER THAN XYLOCAINE!
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02-09-2010, 01:21 AM
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YEA PAPA PIT I FORGOT WHAT ITS CALLED BUT THEY SAID IT ON THAT VIDEO LOL
I WOULD HAVE TO PASS ON THAT!!!! LOL
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02-09-2010, 01:30 AM
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JUST A LIL STAT.....SINCE 2002 OR THE LAST 8 YEARS FLOYD HAS FOUGHT EVERY FIGHT IN VEGAS EXCEPT 5 FIGHTS.
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02-09-2010, 01:31 AM
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AND LET ME GUESS HE WON THOES FIGHTS OUTSIDE OF VEGAS WITH OUT THAT SO CALLED ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE OR PAIN KILLER!!!!!!!!!!!
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02-09-2010, 01:34 AM
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YUP AND ALL THOSE PEOPLE EXCEPT ARTURO GOTTI WE NEVER EVER HEARD OF EITHER!!!!! LOL
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02-09-2010, 01:56 AM
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every body trains that dont mean he aint on roids like i said may weather said he put it in his hands that dont make him stronger withmore power allpacman could say is i wouldnt take the test so until he do we will never know only believe what you want to that means all of use
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02-09-2010, 02:16 AM
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every body trains that dont mean he aint on roids like i said may weather said he put it in his hands that dont make him stronger withmore power allpacman could say is i wouldnt take the test so until he do we will never know only believe what you want to that means all of use
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ok.... it doesnt give him more power, but it allows him to do what he could not do without.... In my book thats an enhancement
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02-09-2010, 02:17 AM
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if its legal in the state he trains and fights in then what are you getting at you brought it up on the other post but in the same post you said it was legal in vegas and he fights in vegas so what does that have to do with anything

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02-09-2010, 02:26 AM
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if thats an enhancement then every sport you watch from high school to professional has the same methods of keeping an athlete going through pain it doesnt increase performance just allows them to perform as if the pain wasnt there stuff like that isnt a full body high were its gonna cover up pain from pacman hitting him it numbs the spots injected so it really has no relavence it just mean when he breaks his hand from punching pacman he can keep fighting through it
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if thats an enhancement then every sport you watch from high school to professional has the same methods of keeping an athlete going through pain it doesnt increase performance just allows them to perform as if the pain wasnt there stuff like that isnt a full body high were its gonna cover up pain from pacman hitting him it numbs the spots injected so it really has no relavence it just mean when he breaks his hand from punching pacman he can keep fighting through it
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if thats true then thats a bitch move cuz ive been fighting and competing since i was 4 years old... ive fought with torn ligaments, sprains, bumps and bruises and ive never had to use anything. I didnt see arturo gatti using anything when he broke his hands on multiple occasions.. Cuz Gatti got heart.. Whatever the reason may be, the fights off and I dnt think it was ever gunna go down to begin with..
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02-09-2010, 02:34 AM
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LIKE YOU SAID BRO YOU DIDBT SEE IT WHO YOU TO SAY HE DIDNT ALL WE CAN DO IS VOICE OUR OPINION IT DONT MEAN NOTHING
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02-09-2010, 02:38 AM
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LIKE YOU SAID BRO YOU DIDBT SEE IT WHO YOU TO SAY HE DIDNT ALL WE CAN DO IS VOICE OUR OPINION IT DONT MEAN NOTHING
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so Mayweather taking xylocaine is not public knowledge already?
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02-09-2010, 02:50 AM
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pac said he'll take the test right after the fight and may said no. and it's not like the olympics testing is a must before the fight like it's not illlegal to take those shots before may fights. i said both of them fight outside the states and get tested right after the fight, or be follow around 6 months before the fight, even if their taking a shit or making some loving to their lady or ladies. lol that way peeps know if they'll use anything.
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02-09-2010, 02:55 AM
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Yea it is but like isaid in other posts he say he did it and it is legal where he does it so that but roids isn't lagal any where
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02-09-2010, 03:06 AM
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GME you may not have but i know lots of athletes that took things either themselves or through coach's and trainers weather it been in high school, college or even as a pro and i trained and fought muay thai and also trained jujtsu for some years met and trained with alot of people and heard and seen alot of stuff in that as well with steroids and hgh whatever it may be its not really a secret its just about getting it out of your system or taking it to a certain point and having it out by the time you have to test or juicing gain that strength and weight then cut the excess weight by weigh ins i mean all these athletes are science experiments tryig to push everything to the next level wether it be the athlete them selves or the machine backing them
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YALL MISSING THE POINT.........
THE POINT IS HOW YOU GONNA ACCUSE SOMEONE OF TAKING SOMEHIN AND YOUR ON SOMETHIN THAT HELPS YOU FIGHT?
MAYWEATHER IS FROM MICHIGAN....ISNT IT FUNNY HOW ALL HIS BIG FIGHTS ARE IN VEGAS AND WHERE ALL OF A SUDDEN NOW HE CALL HIS HOME.....VEGAS
IF YOU THINK ITS NOT AN ADVANTAGE THEN YOU DONT KNOW SPORTS , JUST BEIN HONEST. HIS CRAFT IS BOXING. MEANING THROWING PUNCHES, IF YOUR TAKIN A SHOT BEFORE A FIGHT TO HELP YOU THROW MORE PUNCHES THEN HOW IS THAT NOT A ADVANTAGE?
DONT TELL ME ITS LEGAL IN NEVADA, YES IT IS BUT ISN'T IT FUNNY(LITERALLY) THAT THEY CLAIM HE ON SOMETHIN BUT ALL THIS TIME HE BEEN ON SOMETHIN.
HOW BOUT THIS, HOW ABOUT HE FIGHT PAC MAN OUTSIDE OF VEGAS!!!!???? LOL
NOW THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
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boxing suckssssssss
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anybody who has ever fought when you break your hands you keep punching because after a while it goes numb and you have never seen a fighter quit because of broken hands look at paulie malinaggi
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I GET SICK AND TIRED OF SAYING IF PAC MAN WAS CLEAN HE WOULD HAVE TAKEN THE TEST. IT'S KINDA LIKE WHEN YOU GET PULLED OVER FOR SPEEDING AND THE POLICE ASK TO SEARCH YOUR CAR, IF THEY HAVE NO PROBABLE CAUSE THEN WHY WOULD YOU LET THEM? WHY SHOULD YOU JUMP THROUGH HOOPS FOR SOMEONE FOR NO REASON? WHART REASON SHOULD HE HAVE TO DO EXTRA TESTS FOR FLOYD??? WHAT WAS FLOYD PLANNING ON DOING FOR HIM????
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anybody who has ever fought when you break your hands you keep punching because after a while it goes numb and you have never seen a fighter quit because of broken hands look at paulie malinaggi
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YOU MUST NOT WATCH BOXING VERY OFTEN, I CAN'T EVEN COUNT THE NUMBER OF TIMES A FIGTER STOPS THROWING A PUNCH BECAUSE HE BROKE THAT HAND.
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SERIOUS QUESTION THO FELLAS....... IS SHANE AND FLOYD GIVING BLOOD A COUPLE TIMES BEFORE THERE FIGHT? I CANT FIND IT ON THE NET.....
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MAYWEATHER IS THE MAN BUT JUST HATIN ON THIS CAT
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NAW NOT HATIN JUST GIVIN YOU FACTS FAM!!!!! NOW IF I WAS GIVIN MY OPINION THEN YEA ITS POSSIBLE
BUT IS HIM AND SHANE DOING THE BLOOD THING????????? ANYONE???
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I GET SICK AND TIRED OF SAYING IF PAC MAN WAS CLEAN HE WOULD HAVE TAKEN THE TEST. IT'S KINDA LIKE WHEN YOU GET PULLED OVER FOR SPEEDING AND THE POLICE ASK TO SEARCH YOUR CAR, IF THEY HAVE NO PROBABLE CAUSE THEN WHY WOULD YOU LET THEM? WHY SHOULD YOU JUMP THROUGH HOOPS FOR SOMEONE FOR NO REASON? WHART REASON SHOULD HE HAVE TO DO EXTRA TESTS FOR FLOYD??? WHAT WAS FLOYD PLANNING ON DOING FOR HIM????
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Great analogy... I completely agree... Just cuz he dnt wanna get searched dnt mean he got shit in his trunk.... I can dig it..
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exactly can dig it!
but are they doing the drug tests!!!!!!!!????
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Great analogy... I completely agree... Just cuz he dnt wanna get searched dnt mean he got shit in his trunk.... I can dig it..
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That is true.
Just because Mayweather asked for Pac to be tested doesn't mean he doesn't want to fight him.
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yeah they are blood testing
and yes i watch boxing and they do keep punching
on the top level you cant win with one hand
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Here you go, Bam.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4884208
Now, the fight is on, having come together under unusual circumstances.
Mayweather had been close to a deal with Manny Pacquiao for a March 13 fight, but that fell apart in early January after the camps had worked out everything except for the drug testing protocol, which they could not agree upon.
Not long after that, Mosley's Jan. 30 unification bout with Andre Berto was canceled when Berto, a Haitian-American, withdrew from the fight after eight members of his family were killed in the earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean nation.
At Mayweather's insistence, both fighters have agreed to undergo Olympic-style drug testing for the fight.
"Floyd has been trying to make this fight for the last 10 years, so he is extremely excited about the opportunity to face Shane," said Leonard Ellerbe, a Mayweather adviser. "He can't wait to extend his undefeated record and perform at the highest level. More importantly, he is also happy to set the precedent for random blood testing in order to ensure fair and safe contests for all fighters."
Mosley was linked to the BALCO scandal, admitting during grand jury testimony, which was later released, that he had used designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream" and injected himself with EPO, a blood oxygen enhancer, during the lead-up to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya. Mosley said he took the steroids unknowingly.
"When two champions of this caliber meet in the ring, you can expect nothing but excellence and that is what we are going to see on May 1," Schaefer said. "Shane Mosley is one of the greatest fighters of this era and I commend him for not only agreeing to the fight against Mayweather, but also agreeing to participate in a testing process that can only help the integrity of the sport."
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That is true.
Just because Mayweather asked for Pac to be tested doesn't mean he doesn't want to fight him.
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YOU'RE EXACTLY RIGHT IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT HE DIDN'T WANT TO FIGHT HIM, IT ONLY MEANT HE DIDN'T WANT TO FIGHT HIM UNDER THE EXACT SAME RULES THAT HE'D EVER FOUGHT UNDER IN THE STATE OF NEVADA. JUST SEEMS KINDA FISHY THAT HE WOULDN'T ASK FOR THIS BLOOD TEST IN ONE OF HIS FIRST 40 FIGHTS, BUT NOW ALL OF A SUDDEN HE WON'T FIGHT PAC WITHOUT IT...........................
BTW AS OF RIGHT NOW ALL MOSELY HAS AGREED TO, IS TO ALLOW MAYWEATHER TO DETERMINE IF ANY ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING IS NEED(OTHER THAN WHAT THE NEVADA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISION ALREADY HAS IN PLACE) MAYWEATHER HAS YET TO ASK FOR ANY SPECIFIC DRUG TESTING.
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LEAVE IT UP TO JAY!!!!!! THANKS FAM!!!!!
WITH THAT BEING SAID I DONT THINK PAC AND FLOYD WILL FIGHT. FLOYD WONT BUDGE CUZ SHANE AGREED AND PAC WONT AGREE JUST CUZ THEY FEEL FLOYD IS NOT BIGGER THAN MANNY NOR THE BOXING MEDICAL COMMISION
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its gonna happen when floyd beats shane it will be more money than before
i wish manny would have fought luiz collazo cause he is slick southpaw with a good chin
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NAW I DONT SEE IT FAM.......THE TESTING WILL KILL IT. MANNY DONT CARE ABOUT MONEY HE IS SUPER RICH.
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YOU'RE EXACTLY RIGHT IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT HE DIDN'T WANT TO FIGHT HIM, IT ONLY MEANT HE DIDN'T WANT TO FIGHT HIM UNDER THE EXACT SAME RULES THAT HE'D EVER FOUGHT UNDER IN THE STATE OF NEVADA. JUST SEEMS KINDA FISHY THAT HE WOULDN'T ASK FOR THIS BLOOD TEST IN ONE OF HIS FIRST 40 FIGHTS, BUT NOW ALL OF A SUDDEN HE WON'T FIGHT PAC WITHOUT IT...........................
BTW AS OF RIGHT NOW ALL MOSELY HAS AGREED TO, IS TO ALLOW MAYWEATHER TO DETERMINE IF ANY ADDITIONAL DRUG TESTING IS NEED(OTHER THAN WHAT THE NEVADA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISION ALREADY HAS IN PLACE) MAYWEATHER HAS YET TO ASK FOR ANY SPECIFIC DRUG TESTING.
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It does sound fishy, it goes both ways. Think about it.
I don't care to get into all the what I or you think happened or if he is really juicing, or why they didn't fight. I just want them to fight, TWICE!
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LEAVE IT UP TO JAY!!!!!! THANKS FAM!!!!!
WITH THAT BEING SAID I DONT THINK PAC AND FLOYD WILL FIGHT. FLOYD WONT BUDGE CUZ SHANE AGREED AND PAC WONT AGREE JUST CUZ THEY FEEL FLOYD IS NOT BIGGER THAN MANNY NOR THE BOXING MEDICAL COMMISION
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No problem, Bam. It was a quick find.
Good point. If Floyd and Pac win their fights, I believe it will happen. If either of 'em loses, it won't.
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I CANT SEE IT JUST BECAUSE MANNY FELT WEAK AFTER THE MORALES FIGHT AND THATS WHAT HE DID SO WHY WOULD HE PUT HIMSELF IN THAT POSITION AGAIN?
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IT DOESN'T SOUND FISHY FROM PAC'S SIDE. LOOK AT THE FACTS
1. PAC HAS NEVER TESTED POSITIVE FOR ANY ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
2.THERE HAS BEEN NO EVIDENCE THAT HE'S EVER TAKEN ANY ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
3.MAYWEATHER HAS NEVER ASKED ANY OTHER OPPONET FOR THIS KIND OF TESTING
4.THE ONLY PERSON TO EVER ACCUSE PAC OF STERIOD USE IS FLOYD'S FATHER
DO I THINK THAT FLOYD WAS SCARED TO FIGHT PAC, NO PROBABLY NOT, BUT HE SURE AS HELL WAS WORRIED. IT WAS CLEARLY STATED WELL BEFORE THE TESTING WAS ASKED FOR THAT PAC FELT HE LOST TO ERIC MORRALES BECAUSE OF GIVING BLOOD SO CLOSE TO THE TIME OF THE FIGHT. NOW DO I THINK MAYWEATHER WANTED TO GET IN PAC'S HEAD TO GAIN A MENTAL ADVANTAGE, YES.
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1. Sugar Shane Mosley (46-5)
After the cancellation of a Jan. 30 unification fight with Andre Berto, Mosley quickly came to terms for a much bigger fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., and has already signed the contract. It's a showdown that many have wanted to see since the late 1990s when Mosley was the lightweight champ and Mayweather was the junior lightweight champ.
Next: May 1 vs. Mayweather.
2. Manny Pacquiao (50-3-2)
The biggest fight in the sport, Pacquiao against Mayweather, bit the dust over drug testing procedures, and both sides deserve blame for casting a pall over boxing. With the big one down the tubes, Pacquiao is moving on to face former titlist Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium. It's a nice fight, but nothing compared to Mayweather.
Next: March 13 vs. Clottey.
3. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (40-0)
After the former champ's showdown with Pacquiao fell apart, Mayweather was left without a dance partner, but found one when Mosley's fight with Berto was canceled. At long last, Mayweather will actually step into the ring with a star welterweight opponent. It's about time.
Next: May 1 vs. Mosley.
4. Miguel Cotto (34-2)
After taking a beating from Pacquiao in November, Cotto took some time off and then dealt with the untimely death of his father. But Cotto still plans to return, probably on June 12 in New York to challenge junior middleweight titlist Yuri Foreman on the eve of the annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Next: TBA.
5. Joshua Clottey (35-3)
The former titlist has split with trainer Kwame Asante and gone back to trainer Godwin Kotey, with whom he hadn't worked with since 2004, in preparation for his big opportunity against Pacquiao.
Next: March 13 vs. Pacquiao.
6. Andre Berto (25-0)
Berto was scheduled for a Jan. 30 unification fight against Mosley, but he understandably withdrew following the massive earthquake in Haiti. Berto tragically lost eight family members in the disaster and needed to focus on his family far more than he needed to be training for the most significant fight of his career. There is talk of an April 10 ring return, perhaps against Paulie Malignaggi.
Next: TBA.
7. Luis Collazo (30-4)
Collazo could meet Selcuk Aydin in Europe for a vacant interim belt in April. Don King, Collazo's promoter, is working with Aydin promoter Ahmet Öner to put it together.
Next: TBA.
8. Zab Judah (38-6)
The former champ, who would like to move back to junior welterweight, has had his name come up for fights against Tim Bradley, Marcos Maidana and Victor Cayo. They are all interesting fights, but don't bet the house on any of them happening.
Next: TBA.
9. Selcuk Aydin (19-0)
The rugged 2004 Olympian from Turkey knocked out the solid Jackson Bonsu in July to win the vacant European title and now may face Collazo in April for a vacant interim title.
Next: TBA.
10. Jan Zaveck (28-1)
In the upset, Slovenia's Zaveck blew out Isaac Hlatshwayo in three rounds in South Africa on Dec. 11 to claim a title. It was an impressive performance, as Zaveck scored a knockdown in the second round and two more to finish the fight in the third.
Next: TBA.
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1. Timothy Bradley Jr. (25-0)
In the best performance of his career, Bradley dominated Lamont Peterson in what many expected to be a highly competitive fight on Dec. 12. But Bradley scored a third-round knockdown and rolled to the stunningly lopsided decision in the entertaining fight.
Next: TBA.
2. Ricky Hatton (45-2)
The former champ announced that he would make a comeback from his two-round blowout loss to Manny Pacquiao in May 2009, and that he wants to fight a top opponent. When Hatton makes his return, probably this summer, he'll do so with a new trainer now that he and Lee Beard have parted ways.
Next: TBA.
3. Amir Khan (22-1)
In his first fight since signing with Golden Boy, Khan is poised to come to America to defend his title against lightweight champ Juan Manuel Marquez on May 15 in Las Vegas in a major HBO fight. That's one hell of a way to introduce yourself to American fans.
Next: TBA.
4. Kendall Holt (25-3)
Idle since losing his title to Bradley in an April 2009 unification bout, Holt will return to face South Africa's Kaizer Mabuza (22-6-3) in a title eliminator that will give the winner a mandatory shot at Urango's belt.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Mabuza.
5. Devon Alexander (19-0)
The 22-year-old titleholder will make his HBO debut in a title unification fight with Urango. It will be Alexander's speed and skills against Urango's power and determination.
Next: March 6 vs. Urango.
6. Paulie Malignaggi (27-3)
Following the death of the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, Malignaggi was mentioned prominently as a possible opponent for Mayweather. Then there were conversations about a fight with Khan that quickly died over major deal differences. Now, he's in the hunt to move up to welterweight and challenge titlist Andre Berto in April.
Next: TBA.
7. Juan Urango (22-2-1)
Urango survived a brutal knockdown to rally for three knockdowns of his own en route to a title-retaining 11th-round TKO of mandatory challenger Randall Bailey in a terrific fight in August. When Urango faces Alexander on HBO in a unification fight, he couldn't be facing a foe with a more different style than Bailey.
Next: March 6 vs. Alexander.
8. Marcos Maidana (27-1)
Argentina's big-punching Maidana holds an interim title and is Khan's mandatory, but that situation is being swept under the rug by Golden Boy and the WBA. The result will be Maidana facing Victor Cayo (24-0) on HBO. Excellent match.
Next: March 27 vs. Cayo.
9. Andreas Kotelnik (31-3-1)
Ukraine's Kotelnik was outclassed in losing his belt to Khan in a one-sided decision on July 18. He simply could not deal with Khan's speed and movement.
Next: TBA.
10. Lamont Peterson (27-1)
In a mandatory shot against Bradley, Peterson was outclassed in their exciting Dec. 12 bout. But you know what? Peterson actually fought a pretty good fight. If Holt wins his upcoming bout, we could see Holt facing Peterson on June 12 in the Yuri Foreman-Miguel Cotto co-feature at Madison Square Garden. Solid fight.
Next: TBA.
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1. Juan Manuel Marquez (50-5-1)
The champ's try at welterweight was a disaster as he was destroyed by the returning Floyd Mayweather Jr. in September. Now, Marquez is on the verge of signing for a junior welterweight title bout against England's Amir Khan. If the fight happens, and Marquez wins, he would become the first Mexican fighter to win titles in four weight classes.
Next: TBA.
2. Edwin Valero (27-0)
Venezuela's Valero went to Antonio DeMarco's turf in Mexico and beat him down for nine rounds to retain his title in an exciting performance on Feb. 6 in his Showtime debut. Making Valero's win even more impressive was that he did it with a giant gash on his forehead after he got creamed by an accidental elbow in the second round.
Next: TBA.
3. Ali Funeka (30-2-3)
South African promoter Branco Sports won the Jan. 26 purse bid for the right to promote Funeka against Rolando Reyes for a vacant belt. Branco's bid of $140,000 easily beat the only other offer, which was $76,000 by Gotham Boxing, Funeka's American co-promoter.
Next: TBA vs. Reyes.
4. Joel Casamayor (37-4-1)
The 38-year-old former two-division champ ended a 14-month layoff by outpointing journeyman Jason Davis in eight rounds on Nov. 6 on the undercard of a worthless pay-per-view show. Casamayor was a career-heavy 146 pounds and looked very rusty despite winning a lopsided decision.
Next: TBA.
5. Michael Katsidis (26-2)
Katsidis, whose interim belt may become a full belt shortly when Marquez makes his exit from the division official, was slated to face junior lightweight titleholder Robert Guerrero on March 27 on HBO. But Guerrero withdrew because his wife is seriously ill.
Next: TBA.
6. Rolando Reyes (31-4-2)
If Reyes wants to fight for a vacant title, he'll have to go to South Africa to face Funeka after South African promoter Branco Sports won the purse bid on Jan. 26.
Next: TBA vs. Funeka.
7. Joan Guzman (29-0-1)
The former titlist at junior featherweight and junior lightweight got a gift draw against Funeka for a vacant belt Nov. 28. But because Guzman suffered cuts and is unavailable for a rematch (which nobody would want to see anyway) for several months, he was passed over for an opportunity to fight for the vacant belt again, leaving Funeka and Reyes to do the honors.
Next: TBA.
8. Paulus Moses (25-0)
Promoter Don King is talking about matching Namibia's Moses, one of the most obscure titleholders in boxing, with faded all-time great Marco Antonio Barrera.
Next: TBA.
9. Antonio DeMarco (23-1-1)
DeMarco had a rough, rough night as Valero hammered him for nine rounds before he retired on the stool in a title challenge on Feb. 6. Can DeMarco rebound?
Next: TBA.
10. Kevin Mitchell (30-0)
England's Mitchell looked outstanding on Dec. 5 as he easily outboxed rugged Breidis Prescott for a near-shutout decision that should move him closer to a title opportunity.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Ignacio Mendoza.
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1. Humberto Soto (50-7-2)
Soto holds a title, but he has been dabbling at lightweight. One possible fight for Soto at 135 pounds is a match with David Diaz on the March 13 Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey undercard, which would be an atrocity.
Next: TBA.
2. Robert Guerrero (25-1-1)
Guerrero, who holds a title at 130 pounds, planned to move up to lightweight and face interim titlist Michael Katsidis on HBO on March 27. However, Guerrero withdrew from the fight because his wife is seriously ill.
Next: TBA.
3. Roman Martinez (23-0-1)
In his first title defense, Puerto Rico's Martinez knocked out Colombia's Feider Viloria in the ninth round on the Ivan Calderon-Rodel Mayol II pay-per-view undercard in September. Now, his mandatory defense against Ricky Burns is due.
Next: TBA.
4. Mzonke Fana (29-4)
The former titleholder stopped South African countryman Jasper Seroka in the sixth round of a July 31 title eliminator, meaning Fana is due a mandatory shot at Guerrero.
Next: TBA.
5. Takashi Uchiyama (14-0)
In a shocker, Japan's Uchiyama stopped Mexico's Juan Carlos Salgado in the 12th round in Tokyo on Jan. 11 to claim a title.
Next: TBA.
6. Juan Carlos Salgado (22-1-1)
In October, Salgado authored one of the biggest upsets of 2009 when he blew out Jorge Linares in the first round to claim a title. But in his first defense, Salgado was on the receiving end of an upset when Uchiyama stopped him in the 12th round on Jan. 11.
Next: TBA.
7. Jorge Linares (27-1)
In one of the upsets of the year, Linares, heralded as one of the best young fighters in the sport, was relieved of his title Oct. 10, when Salgado knocked him out in the first round. It came just a couple of weeks after Golden Boy trumpeted signing him to a big co-promotional deal to come to the U.S. for major fights. That was, of course, assuming he beat Salgado.
Next: TBA.
8. Malcolm Klassen (24-5-2)
Klassen talked a big game about how he would knock out Guerrero and retain his title in their Aug. 22 fight. Then the fight happened, and South Africa's Klassen couldn't come close to backing up his words, as he was soundly outpointed and lost his belt in his first fight in the United States.
Next: TBA.
9. Cassius Baloyi (37-4-1)
The former titleholder from South Africa shut out Argentina's Roberto Arrieta in a decision win Oct. 30.
Next: TBA.
10. Jorge Solis (38-2-2)
Mexico's Solis, who was moving up to junior lightweight, survived a third-round knockdown to stop Colombia's Likar Ramos with a seventh-round body shot and claim an interim belt on Feb. 6.
Next: TBA.
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1. Chris John (43-0-2)
John's past two bouts have come in the United States, but he will return to Indonesia to defend his title this spring before a possible American return. He has been mentioned as a possible future opponent for Juan Manuel Lopez or Yuriorkis Gamboa.
Next: TBA.
2. Juan Manuel Lopez (28-0)
Lopez gave up his junior featherweight title and moved up in weight to dominate Steven Luevano en route to an impressive seventh-round knockout on Jan. 23. The victory gave Lopez his second title and continued to stoke interest in an eventual unification bout with Yuriorkis Gamboa, who turned in a great performance in the co-feature.
Next: TBA.
3. Yuriorkis Gamboa (17-0)
In the Jan. 23 HBO co-feature to Lopez-Luevano, Gamboa defended his belt in a sensational performance by blowing away Rogers Mtagwa in two rounds. Although Gamboa and Lopez are on a collision course, it's going to be awhile until they actually hook up. In the meantime, Gamboa will make his next defense in Germany on a card promoted by Arena Box, his co-promoter.
Next: March 27 vs. TBA.
4. Cristobal Cruz (39-11-2)
When Cruz faced Mexican countryman Ricardo Castillo in 2003, Cruz took an eight-round decision. Meeting in a rematch on Dec. 19, Cruz retained his title when the fight ended as a third-round technical draw after an accidental head-butt left Cruz unable to continue. A third bout is under discussion.
Next: TBA.
5. Elio Rojas (21-1)
The chronically inactive Rojas finally has his first title defense scheduled. He'll head to Mexico to face faded former titlist Guty Espadas Jr. (45-7).
Next: Feb. 20 vs. Espadas.
6. Steven Luevano (37-2-1)
Luevano was a good titleholder, successfully defending a belt five times before running into the Lopez buzz saw on Jan. 23. Luevano simply did not have the physical strength to keep Lopez off of him, and he paid the price.
Next: TBA.
7. Rocky Juarez (28-5-1)
Juarez, who fell to 0-5-1 in world title bouts after losing a clear decision to John in their September rematch, may return on the April 3 Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins II pay-per-view undercard against Jason Litzau (26-2).
Next: TBA.
8. Mario Santiago (21-1-1)
Puerto Rico's Santiago will face the Philippines' Bernabe Concepcion on Top Rank's next pay-per-view card. It's a nice matchup between guys who both fell short in title challenges against Luevano; Santiago got a draw and Concepcion was disqualified for a knockout punch after the bell.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Concepcion.
9. Juan Carlos Burgos (24-0)
The 22-year-old Burgos took apart Mexican countryman Juan Carlos Martinez and stopped him in the 12th round of a dominant performance to inch closer to a title opportunity on Jan. 15. Burgos' next bout could come against former bantamweight titlist Jhonny Gonzalez in March.
Next: TBA.
10. Bernabe Concepcion (27-3-1)
The Manny Pacquiao protégé was doing well against Luevano in an August title bout before getting himself disqualified for a blatant and brutal punch after the bell ended the seventh round. Concepcion faces another tough fight with Santiago on a Top Rank pay-per-view card.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Santiago.
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1. Celestino Caballero (33-2)
Caballero is a unified titleholder and can't get anybody to fight him or get any traction with the American television networks, which is a shame. However, Top Rank's Bob Arum seems open to giving Caballero a shot at either of his featherweight titleholders, Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa. Caballero would have to move up in weight for the opportunity, but it's not like he has anything going on at 122 pounds.
Next: TBA.
2. Toshiaki Nishioka (35-4-3)
Japan's Nishioka made his third defense a relatively easy one on Oct. 10, forcing former junior bantamweight titlist Ivan Hernandez to retire on his stool after the third round because of a broken jaw.
Next: TBA.
3. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym (40-1)
The Thailander certainly has no fear of going to enemy turf. In September, he went to Ireland and knocked out Bernard Dunne in the third round to claim a belt. For his first defense, he went to Japan on Jan. 11 and claimed a majority decision against Satoshi Honso (now 16-1).
Next: TBA.
4. Steve Molitor (31-1)
"The Canadian Kid," who lost his title via fourth-round knockout to Caballero last year, won his third bout in a row on Nov. 21. Although he was knocked down in the fifth round, Molitor hung on to claim a unanimous eight-round decision against Argentina's Jose Saez.
Next: TBA.
5. Rendall Munroe (20-0)
England's Munroe retained the European title with a hard-fought decision against solid Italian contender Simone Maludrottu on Nov. 20. Next up, Munroe might face Mexico's Victor Terrazas in an eliminator for the right to challenge Nishioka at stake.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Jeffrey Mathebula, Antonio Escalante, Bernard Dunne, Ricardo Cordoba, Satoshi Hosono.
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1. Hozumi Hasegawa (28-2)
Japan's Hasegawa was impressive in his 10th title defense, knocking out Nicaragua's Alvaro Perez in sensational fashion in the fourth round on Dec. 18. A few weeks after that win, Hasegawa was honored as Japan's 2009 boxer of the year.
Next: TBA.
2. Yonnhy Perez (20-0)
In a tremendous action fight, Colombia's Perez did just a little bit more than Joseph Agbeko to claim the unanimous decision and take a title on Oct. 31. We could have another tremendous action fight on our hands when Perez defends his title against Abner Mares on Showtime in the Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez IV co-feature on May 22. That will come to fruition only if Mares wins a tuneup fight.
Next: TBA.
3. Joseph King Kong Agbeko (27-2)
The former titleholder can get another shot by winning an eliminator against South Africa's Vusi Malinga (19-3-1), a former title challenger whom Hasegawa waxed in one round in March 2009. South Africa's Branco Sports won the purse bid for the bout with a high offer of $70,000 to easily beat the $50,000 bid by Don King, Agbeko's promoter.
Next: TBA vs. Malinga.
4. Anselmo Moreno (28-1-1)
Panama's Moreno went on the road to France and dominated former European champion Frederic Patrac en route to an 11th-round knockout in his fifth title defense on Dec. 4.
Next: TBA.
5. Nehomar Cermeño (19-0)
Venezuela's Cermeño turned in yet another impressive performance on Dec. 19, going to Alejandro Valdez's hometown in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico, and knocking him out in the 11th round to retain his interim belt on a Top Rank pay-per-view card.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Fernando Montiel, Gerry Penalosa, Eric Morel, Abner Mares, Wladimir Sidorenko. |
| JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHTS (115 POUNDS) |
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1. Vic Darchinyan (33-2-1)
If the junior bantamweight champ retains his titles against Mexico's Rodrigo Guerrero (13-1) on the Arthur Abraham-Andre Dirrell Showtime undercard, we could get a much-anticipated rematch with Nonito Donaire later in the year. Bring it on.
Next: March 6 vs. Guerrero.
2. Nonito Donaire (22-1)
Donaire will make the first defense of his interim belt on a Top Rank pay-per-view card against journeyman Gerson Guerrero (34-8), who has lost whenever he has stepped up in class. If Donaire wins, we could be in for a rematch between Donaire and Darchinyan.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Guerrero.
3. Nobuo Nashiro (13-1-1)
Nashiro came on very strong in the final four rounds to salvage a draw and retain his title against former junior flyweight champ Hugo Cazares in an excellent fight in Japan on Sept. 30.
Next: TBA.
4. Alexander Munoz (34-3)
The former two-time titlist pounded out a unanimous decision against former titlist and Venezuelan countryman Felix Machado on Nov. 7. It was Munoz's second win in a row since losing a split decision to Cristian Mijares in their May 2008 unification bout.
Next: TBA.
5. Marvin Sonsona (14-0-1)
The 19-year-old Filipino beat Jose "Carita" Lopez for a belt in September, but lost it when he didn't make weight for a November defense against Alejandro Hernandez. The bout went on, but only Hernandez was eligible to win the title, and they fought to a spirited draw. Now, Sonsona is moving up to junior featherweight to face Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (17-0-1) for a vacant belt.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Vazquez.
Other contenders: Jose "Carita" Lopez, Simphiwe Nongqayi, Jorge Arce, Hugo Cazares, Drian Francisco.
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| FLYWEIGHTS (112 POUNDS) |
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1. Koki Kameda (22-0)
The Japanese bad boy, who briefly held a junior flyweight title, won his second world title via unanimous decision against countryman Daisuke Naito on Nov. 29 in one of Japan's biggest fights. Next up, Kameda is headed to a spring showdown with Thai great Pongsaklek Wonjongkam.
Next: TBA.
2. Omar Narvaez (30-0-2)
Argentina's Narvaez keeps rolling along, having made an astonishing 16 title defenses since claiming his belt in 2002.
Next: TBA.
3. Daisuke Naito (35-3-3)
Naito's two-plus-year title reign came to an end with the younger Kameda stinking him out to claim his belt Nov. 29 in a huge fight for Japan. Naito, 35, talked about possible retirement if he lost, so we'll see what he decides to do.
Next: TBA.
4. Daiki Kameda (16-2)
Kameda joined older brother Koki as a titleholder when he outpointed Thailand's Denkaosan Kaowichit on Feb. 7 in a rematch of Kameda's majority-decision loss in October.
Next: TBA.
5. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (74-3-1)
The Thai legend, who holds an interim belt, and appears headed to a March mandatory fight with Koki Kameda, stayed busy with a six-round decision win against Rodel Tejarez on Dec. 2.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Denkaosan Kaowichit, Takefumi Sakata, Moruti Mthalane, Luis Concepcion, Rayonta Whitfield.
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JUNIOR FLYWEIGHTS AND STRAWWEIGHTS
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1. Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon (33-0-1)
Calderon thought he would be facing Brian Viloria in a unification fight in the spring. It would have been one of the most significant junior flyweight bouts in history, but Viloria was surprisingly stopped in the 12th round of a Jan. 23 defense in the Philippines, ruining the proposed fight. Bummer.
Next: TBA.
2. Rodel Mayol (26-4-1)
The Philippines' Mayol's first defense was being planned for March 12 against Manuel Vargas. However, the WBC is enforcing his mandatory defense against Mexico's Omar Niño (28-3-1), so that's the plan now.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Niño.
3. Edgar Sosa (37-6)
Sosa will return from his controversial loss to Mayol to fight a flyweight opponent to be determined in May. A summer flyweight title challenge against Japan's Koki Kameda is in the works, but Sosa has to win the interim bout.
Next: TBA.
4. Giovani Segura (22-1-1)
Segura had been scheduled for a rubber match with Cesar Canchila, but it was called off for no announced reason. Instead, Segura will defend his belt against Walter Tello (14-3) on a "Top Rank Live" card.
Next: Feb. 20 vs. Tello.
5. Carlos Tamara (21-4)
Although a heavy underdog and trailing in the fight, Colombia's Tamara rallied late in the fight and stunningly stopped an exhausted Brian Viloria in the Philippines to claim a 108-pound title in fine fashion on Jan. 23.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Ulises Solis, Brian Viloria, Roman Gonzalez, Oleydong Sithsamerchai, Donnie Nietes.
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| WELTERWEIGHTS (147 POUNDS) |
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1. Sugar Shane Mosley (46-5)
After the cancellation of a Jan. 30 unification fight with Andre Berto, Mosley quickly came to terms for a much bigger fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., and has already signed the contract. It's a showdown that many have wanted to see since the late 1990s when Mosley was the lightweight champ and Mayweather was the junior lightweight champ.
Next: May 1 vs. Mayweather.
2. Manny Pacquiao (50-3-2)
The biggest fight in the sport, Pacquiao against Mayweather, bit the dust over drug testing procedures, and both sides deserve blame for casting a pall over boxing. With the big one down the tubes, Pacquiao is moving on to face former titlist Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium. It's a nice fight, but nothing compared to Mayweather.
Next: March 13 vs. Clottey.
3. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (40-0)
After the former champ's showdown with Pacquiao fell apart, Mayweather was left without a dance partner, but found one when Mosley's fight with Berto was canceled. At long last, Mayweather will actually step into the ring with a star welterweight opponent. It's about time.
Next: May 1 vs. Mosley.
4. Miguel Cotto (34-2)
After taking a beating from Pacquiao in November, Cotto took some time off and then dealt with the untimely death of his father. But Cotto still plans to return, probably on June 12 in New York to challenge junior middleweight titlist Yuri Foreman on the eve of the annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Next: TBA.
5. Joshua Clottey (35-3)
The former titlist has split with trainer Kwame Asante and gone back to trainer Godwin Kotey, with whom he hadn't worked with since 2004, in preparation for his big opportunity against Pacquiao.
Next: March 13 vs. Pacquiao.
6. Andre Berto (25-0)
Berto was scheduled for a Jan. 30 unification fight against Mosley, but he understandably withdrew following the massive earthquake in Haiti. Berto tragically lost eight family members in the disaster and needed to focus on his family far more than he needed to be training for the most significant fight of his career. There is talk of an April 10 ring return, perhaps against Paulie Malignaggi.
Next: TBA.
7. Luis Collazo (30-4)
Collazo could meet Selcuk Aydin in Europe for a vacant interim belt in April. Don King, Collazo's promoter, is working with Aydin promoter Ahmet Öner to put it together.
Next: TBA.
8. Zab Judah (38-6)
The former champ, who would like to move back to junior welterweight, has had his name come up for fights against Tim Bradley, Marcos Maidana and Victor Cayo. They are all interesting fights, but don't bet the house on any of them happening.
Next: TBA.
9. Selcuk Aydin (19-0)
The rugged 2004 Olympian from Turkey knocked out the solid Jackson Bonsu in July to win the vacant European title and now may face Collazo in April for a vacant interim title.
Next: TBA.
10. Jan Zaveck (28-1)
In the upset, Slovenia's Zaveck blew out Isaac Hlatshwayo in three rounds in South Africa on Dec. 11 to claim a title. It was an impressive performance, as Zaveck scored a knockdown in the second round and two more to finish the fight in the third.
Next: TBA.
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| JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS (140 POUNDS) |
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1. Timothy Bradley Jr. (25-0)
In the best performance of his career, Bradley dominated Lamont Peterson in what many expected to be a highly competitive fight on Dec. 12. But Bradley scored a third-round knockdown and rolled to the stunningly lopsided decision in the entertaining fight.
Next: TBA.
2. Ricky Hatton (45-2)
The former champ announced that he would make a comeback from his two-round blowout loss to Manny Pacquiao in May 2009, and that he wants to fight a top opponent. When Hatton makes his return, probably this summer, he'll do so with a new trainer now that he and Lee Beard have parted ways.
Next: TBA.
3. Amir Khan (22-1)
In his first fight since signing with Golden Boy, Khan is poised to come to America to defend his title against lightweight champ Juan Manuel Marquez on May 15 in Las Vegas in a major HBO fight. That's one hell of a way to introduce yourself to American fans.
Next: TBA.
4. Kendall Holt (25-3)
Idle since losing his title to Bradley in an April 2009 unification bout, Holt will return to face South Africa's Kaizer Mabuza (22-6-3) in a title eliminator that will give the winner a mandatory shot at Urango's belt.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Mabuza.
5. Devon Alexander (19-0)
The 22-year-old titleholder will make his HBO debut in a title unification fight with Urango. It will be Alexander's speed and skills against Urango's power and determination.
Next: March 6 vs. Urango.
6. Paulie Malignaggi (27-3)
Following the death of the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, Malignaggi was mentioned prominently as a possible opponent for Mayweather. Then there were conversations about a fight with Khan that quickly died over major deal differences. Now, he's in the hunt to move up to welterweight and challenge titlist Andre Berto in April.
Next: TBA.
7. Juan Urango (22-2-1)
Urango survived a brutal knockdown to rally for three knockdowns of his own en route to a title-retaining 11th-round TKO of mandatory challenger Randall Bailey in a terrific fight in August. When Urango faces Alexander on HBO in a unification fight, he couldn't be facing a foe with a more different style than Bailey.
Next: March 6 vs. Alexander.
8. Marcos Maidana (27-1)
Argentina's big-punching Maidana holds an interim title and is Khan's mandatory, but that situation is being swept under the rug by Golden Boy and the WBA. The result will be Maidana facing Victor Cayo (24-0) on HBO. Excellent match.
Next: March 27 vs. Cayo.
9. Andreas Kotelnik (31-3-1)
Ukraine's Kotelnik was outclassed in losing his belt to Khan in a one-sided decision on July 18. He simply could not deal with Khan's speed and movement.
Next: TBA.
10. Lamont Peterson (27-1)
In a mandatory shot against Bradley, Peterson was outclassed in their exciting Dec. 12 bout. But you know what? Peterson actually fought a pretty good fight. If Holt wins his upcoming bout, we could see Holt facing Peterson on June 12 in the Yuri Foreman-Miguel Cotto co-feature at Madison Square Garden. Solid fight.
Next: TBA.
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| LIGHTWEIGHTS (135 POUNDS) |
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1. Juan Manuel Marquez (50-5-1)
The champ's try at welterweight was a disaster as he was destroyed by the returning Floyd Mayweather Jr. in September. Now, Marquez is on the verge of signing for a junior welterweight title bout against England's Amir Khan. If the fight happens, and Marquez wins, he would become the first Mexican fighter to win titles in four weight classes.
Next: TBA.
2. Edwin Valero (27-0)
Venezuela's Valero went to Antonio DeMarco's turf in Mexico and beat him down for nine rounds to retain his title in an exciting performance on Feb. 6 in his Showtime debut. Making Valero's win even more impressive was that he did it with a giant gash on his forehead after he got creamed by an accidental elbow in the second round.
Next: TBA.
3. Ali Funeka (30-2-3)
South African promoter Branco Sports won the Jan. 26 purse bid for the right to promote Funeka against Rolando Reyes for a vacant belt. Branco's bid of $140,000 easily beat the only other offer, which was $76,000 by Gotham Boxing, Funeka's American co-promoter.
Next: TBA vs. Reyes.
4. Joel Casamayor (37-4-1)
The 38-year-old former two-division champ ended a 14-month layoff by outpointing journeyman Jason Davis in eight rounds on Nov. 6 on the undercard of a worthless pay-per-view show. Casamayor was a career-heavy 146 pounds and looked very rusty despite winning a lopsided decision.
Next: TBA.
5. Michael Katsidis (26-2)
Katsidis, whose interim belt may become a full belt shortly when Marquez makes his exit from the division official, was slated to face junior lightweight titleholder Robert Guerrero on March 27 on HBO. But Guerrero withdrew because his wife is seriously ill.
Next: TBA.
6. Rolando Reyes (31-4-2)
If Reyes wants to fight for a vacant title, he'll have to go to South Africa to face Funeka after South African promoter Branco Sports won the purse bid on Jan. 26.
Next: TBA vs. Funeka.
7. Joan Guzman (29-0-1)
The former titlist at junior featherweight and junior lightweight got a gift draw against Funeka for a vacant belt Nov. 28. But because Guzman suffered cuts and is unavailable for a rematch (which nobody would want to see anyway) for several months, he was passed over for an opportunity to fight for the vacant belt again, leaving Funeka and Reyes to do the honors.
Next: TBA.
8. Paulus Moses (25-0)
Promoter Don King is talking about matching Namibia's Moses, one of the most obscure titleholders in boxing, with faded all-time great Marco Antonio Barrera.
Next: TBA.
9. Antonio DeMarco (23-1-1)
DeMarco had a rough, rough night as Valero hammered him for nine rounds before he retired on the stool in a title challenge on Feb. 6. Can DeMarco rebound?
Next: TBA.
10. Kevin Mitchell (30-0)
England's Mitchell looked outstanding on Dec. 5 as he easily outboxed rugged Breidis Prescott for a near-shutout decision that should move him closer to a title opportunity.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Ignacio Mendoza.
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| JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS (130 POUNDS) |
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1. Humberto Soto (50-7-2)
Soto holds a title, but he has been dabbling at lightweight. One possible fight for Soto at 135 pounds is a match with David Diaz on the March 13 Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey undercard, which would be an atrocity.
Next: TBA.
2. Robert Guerrero (25-1-1)
Guerrero, who holds a title at 130 pounds, planned to move up to lightweight and face interim titlist Michael Katsidis on HBO on March 27. However, Guerrero withdrew from the fight because his wife is seriously ill.
Next: TBA.
3. Roman Martinez (23-0-1)
In his first title defense, Puerto Rico's Martinez knocked out Colombia's Feider Viloria in the ninth round on the Ivan Calderon-Rodel Mayol II pay-per-view undercard in September. Now, his mandatory defense against Ricky Burns is due.
Next: TBA.
4. Mzonke Fana (29-4)
The former titleholder stopped South African countryman Jasper Seroka in the sixth round of a July 31 title eliminator, meaning Fana is due a mandatory shot at Guerrero.
Next: TBA.
5. Takashi Uchiyama (14-0)
In a shocker, Japan's Uchiyama stopped Mexico's Juan Carlos Salgado in the 12th round in Tokyo on Jan. 11 to claim a title.
Next: TBA.
6. Juan Carlos Salgado (22-1-1)
In October, Salgado authored one of the biggest upsets of 2009 when he blew out Jorge Linares in the first round to claim a title. But in his first defense, Salgado was on the receiving end of an upset when Uchiyama stopped him in the 12th round on Jan. 11.
Next: TBA.
7. Jorge Linares (27-1)
In one of the upsets of the year, Linares, heralded as one of the best young fighters in the sport, was relieved of his title Oct. 10, when Salgado knocked him out in the first round. It came just a couple of weeks after Golden Boy trumpeted signing him to a big co-promotional deal to come to the U.S. for major fights. That was, of course, assuming he beat Salgado.
Next: TBA.
8. Malcolm Klassen (24-5-2)
Klassen talked a big game about how he would knock out Guerrero and retain his title in their Aug. 22 fight. Then the fight happened, and South Africa's Klassen couldn't come close to backing up his words, as he was soundly outpointed and lost his belt in his first fight in the United States.
Next: TBA.
9. Cassius Baloyi (37-4-1)
The former titleholder from South Africa shut out Argentina's Roberto Arrieta in a decision win Oct. 30.
Next: TBA.
10. Jorge Solis (38-2-2)
Mexico's Solis, who was moving up to junior lightweight, survived a third-round knockdown to stop Colombia's Likar Ramos with a seventh-round body shot and claim an interim belt on Feb. 6.
Next: TBA.
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| FEATHERWEIGHTS (126 POUNDS) |
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1. Chris John (43-0-2)
John's past two bouts have come in the United States, but he will return to Indonesia to defend his title this spring before a possible American return. He has been mentioned as a possible future opponent for Juan Manuel Lopez or Yuriorkis Gamboa.
Next: TBA.
2. Juan Manuel Lopez (28-0)
Lopez gave up his junior featherweight title and moved up in weight to dominate Steven Luevano en route to an impressive seventh-round knockout on Jan. 23. The victory gave Lopez his second title and continued to stoke interest in an eventual unification bout with Yuriorkis Gamboa, who turned in a great performance in the co-feature.
Next: TBA.
3. Yuriorkis Gamboa (17-0)
In the Jan. 23 HBO co-feature to Lopez-Luevano, Gamboa defended his belt in a sensational performance by blowing away Rogers Mtagwa in two rounds. Although Gamboa and Lopez are on a collision course, it's going to be awhile until they actually hook up. In the meantime, Gamboa will make his next defense in Germany on a card promoted by Arena Box, his co-promoter.
Next: March 27 vs. TBA.
4. Cristobal Cruz (39-11-2)
When Cruz faced Mexican countryman Ricardo Castillo in 2003, Cruz took an eight-round decision. Meeting in a rematch on Dec. 19, Cruz retained his title when the fight ended as a third-round technical draw after an accidental head-butt left Cruz unable to continue. A third bout is under discussion.
Next: TBA.
5. Elio Rojas (21-1)
The chronically inactive Rojas finally has his first title defense scheduled. He'll head to Mexico to face faded former titlist Guty Espadas Jr. (45-7).
Next: Feb. 20 vs. Espadas.
6. Steven Luevano (37-2-1)
Luevano was a good titleholder, successfully defending a belt five times before running into the Lopez buzz saw on Jan. 23. Luevano simply did not have the physical strength to keep Lopez off of him, and he paid the price.
Next: TBA.
7. Rocky Juarez (28-5-1)
Juarez, who fell to 0-5-1 in world title bouts after losing a clear decision to John in their September rematch, may return on the April 3 Roy Jones-Bernard Hopkins II pay-per-view undercard against Jason Litzau (26-2).
Next: TBA.
8. Mario Santiago (21-1-1)
Puerto Rico's Santiago will face the Philippines' Bernabe Concepcion on Top Rank's next pay-per-view card. It's a nice matchup between guys who both fell short in title challenges against Luevano; Santiago got a draw and Concepcion was disqualified for a knockout punch after the bell.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Concepcion.
9. Juan Carlos Burgos (24-0)
The 22-year-old Burgos took apart Mexican countryman Juan Carlos Martinez and stopped him in the 12th round of a dominant performance to inch closer to a title opportunity on Jan. 15. Burgos' next bout could come against former bantamweight titlist Jhonny Gonzalez in March.
Next: TBA.
10. Bernabe Concepcion (27-3-1)
The Manny Pacquiao protégé was doing well against Luevano in an August title bout before getting himself disqualified for a blatant and brutal punch after the bell ended the seventh round. Concepcion faces another tough fight with Santiago on a Top Rank pay-per-view card.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Santiago.
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| JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHTS (122 POUNDS) |
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1. Celestino Caballero (33-2)
Caballero is a unified titleholder and can't get anybody to fight him or get any traction with the American television networks, which is a shame. However, Top Rank's Bob Arum seems open to giving Caballero a shot at either of his featherweight titleholders, Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa. Caballero would have to move up in weight for the opportunity, but it's not like he has anything going on at 122 pounds.
Next: TBA.
2. Toshiaki Nishioka (35-4-3)
Japan's Nishioka made his third defense a relatively easy one on Oct. 10, forcing former junior bantamweight titlist Ivan Hernandez to retire on his stool after the third round because of a broken jaw.
Next: TBA.
3. Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym (40-1)
The Thailander certainly has no fear of going to enemy turf. In September, he went to Ireland and knocked out Bernard Dunne in the third round to claim a belt. For his first defense, he went to Japan on Jan. 11 and claimed a majority decision against Satoshi Honso (now 16-1).
Next: TBA.
4. Steve Molitor (31-1)
"The Canadian Kid," who lost his title via fourth-round knockout to Caballero last year, won his third bout in a row on Nov. 21. Although he was knocked down in the fifth round, Molitor hung on to claim a unanimous eight-round decision against Argentina's Jose Saez.
Next: TBA.
5. Rendall Munroe (20-0)
England's Munroe retained the European title with a hard-fought decision against solid Italian contender Simone Maludrottu on Nov. 20. Next up, Munroe might face Mexico's Victor Terrazas in an eliminator for the right to challenge Nishioka at stake.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Jeffrey Mathebula, Antonio Escalante, Bernard Dunne, Ricardo Cordoba, Satoshi Hosono.
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| BANTAMWEIGHTS (118 POUNDS) |
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1. Hozumi Hasegawa (28-2)
Japan's Hasegawa was impressive in his 10th title defense, knocking out Nicaragua's Alvaro Perez in sensational fashion in the fourth round on Dec. 18. A few weeks after that win, Hasegawa was honored as Japan's 2009 boxer of the year.
Next: TBA.
2. Yonnhy Perez (20-0)
In a tremendous action fight, Colombia's Perez did just a little bit more than Joseph Agbeko to claim the unanimous decision and take a title on Oct. 31. We could have another tremendous action fight on our hands when Perez defends his title against Abner Mares on Showtime in the Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez IV co-feature on May 22. That will come to fruition only if Mares wins a tuneup fight.
Next: TBA.
3. Joseph King Kong Agbeko (27-2)
The former titleholder can get another shot by winning an eliminator against South Africa's Vusi Malinga (19-3-1), a former title challenger whom Hasegawa waxed in one round in March 2009. South Africa's Branco Sports won the purse bid for the bout with a high offer of $70,000 to easily beat the $50,000 bid by Don King, Agbeko's promoter.
Next: TBA vs. Malinga.
4. Anselmo Moreno (28-1-1)
Panama's Moreno went on the road to France and dominated former European champion Frederic Patrac en route to an 11th-round knockout in his fifth title defense on Dec. 4.
Next: TBA.
5. Nehomar Cermeño (19-0)
Venezuela's Cermeño turned in yet another impressive performance on Dec. 19, going to Alejandro Valdez's hometown in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico, and knocking him out in the 11th round to retain his interim belt on a Top Rank pay-per-view card.
Next: TBA.
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| JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHTS (115 POUNDS) |
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1. Vic Darchinyan (33-2-1)
If the junior bantamweight champ retains his titles against Mexico's Rodrigo Guerrero (13-1) on the Arthur Abraham-Andre Dirrell Showtime undercard, we could get a much-anticipated rematch with Nonito Donaire later in the year. Bring it on.
Next: March 6 vs. Guerrero.
2. Nonito Donaire (22-1)
Donaire will make the first defense of his interim belt on a Top Rank pay-per-view card against journeyman Gerson Guerrero (34-8), who has lost whenever he has stepped up in class. If Donaire wins, we could be in for a rematch between Donaire and Darchinyan.
Next: Feb. 13 vs. Guerrero.
3. Nobuo Nashiro (13-1-1)
Nashiro came on very strong in the final four rounds to salvage a draw and retain his title against former junior flyweight champ Hugo Cazares in an excellent fight in Japan on Sept. 30.
Next: TBA.
4. Alexander Munoz (34-3)
The former two-time titlist pounded out a unanimous decision against former titlist and Venezuelan countryman Felix Machado on Nov. 7. It was Munoz's second win in a row since losing a split decision to Cristian Mijares in their May 2008 unification bout.
Next: TBA.
5. Marvin Sonsona (14-0-1)
The 19-year-old Filipino beat Jose "Carita" Lopez for a belt in September, but lost it when he didn't make weight for a November defense against Alejandro Hernandez. The bout went on, but only Hernandez was eligible to win the title, and they fought to a spirited draw. Now, Sonsona is moving up to junior featherweight to face Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (17-0-1) for a vacant belt.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Vazquez.
Other contenders: Jose "Carita" Lopez, Simphiwe Nongqayi, Jorge Arce, Hugo Cazares, Drian Francisco.
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| FLYWEIGHTS (112 POUNDS) |
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1. Koki Kameda (22-0)
The Japanese bad boy, who briefly held a junior flyweight title, won his second world title via unanimous decision against countryman Daisuke Naito on Nov. 29 in one of Japan's biggest fights. Next up, Kameda is headed to a spring showdown with Thai great Pongsaklek Wonjongkam.
Next: TBA.
2. Omar Narvaez (30-0-2)
Argentina's Narvaez keeps rolling along, having made an astonishing 16 title defenses since claiming his belt in 2002.
Next: TBA.
3. Daisuke Naito (35-3-3)
Naito's two-plus-year title reign came to an end with the younger Kameda stinking him out to claim his belt Nov. 29 in a huge fight for Japan. Naito, 35, talked about possible retirement if he lost, so we'll see what he decides to do.
Next: TBA.
4. Daiki Kameda (16-2)
Kameda joined older brother Koki as a titleholder when he outpointed Thailand's Denkaosan Kaowichit on Feb. 7 in a rematch of Kameda's majority-decision loss in October.
Next: TBA.
5. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (74-3-1)
The Thai legend, who holds an interim belt, and appears headed to a March mandatory fight with Koki Kameda, stayed busy with a six-round decision win against Rodel Tejarez on Dec. 2.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Denkaosan Kaowichit, Takefumi Sakata, Moruti Mthalane, Luis Concepcion, Rayonta Whitfield.
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JUNIOR FLYWEIGHTS AND STRAWWEIGHTS
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1. Ivan "Iron Boy" Calderon (33-0-1)
Calderon thought he would be facing Brian Viloria in a unification fight in the spring. It would have been one of the most significant junior flyweight bouts in history, but Viloria was surprisingly stopped in the 12th round of a Jan. 23 defense in the Philippines, ruining the proposed fight. Bummer.
Next: TBA.
2. Rodel Mayol (26-4-1)
The Philippines' Mayol's first defense was being planned for March 12 against Manuel Vargas. However, the WBC is enforcing his mandatory defense against Mexico's Omar Niño (28-3-1), so that's the plan now.
Next: Feb. 27 vs. Niño.
3. Edgar Sosa (37-6)
Sosa will return from his controversial loss to Mayol to fight a flyweight opponent to be determined in May. A summer flyweight title challenge against Japan's Koki Kameda is in the works, but Sosa has to win the interim bout.
Next: TBA.
4. Giovani Segura (22-1-1)
Segura had been scheduled for a rubber match with Cesar Canchila, but it was called off for no announced reason. Instead, Segura will defend his belt against Walter Tello (14-3) on a "Top Rank Live" card.
Next: Feb. 20 vs. Tello.
5. Carlos Tamara (21-4)
Although a heavy underdog and trailing in the fight, Colombia's Tamara rallied late in the fight and stunningly stopped an exhausted Brian Viloria in the Philippines to claim a 108-pound title in fine fashion on Jan. 23.
Next: TBA.
Other contenders: Ulises Solis, Brian Viloria, Roman Gonzalez, Oleydong Sithsamerchai, Donnie Nietes.
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After the cancellation of a Jan. 30 unification fight with Andre Berto, Mosley quickly came to terms for a much bigger fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., and has already signed the contract. It's a showdown that many have wanted to see since the late 1990s when Mosley was the lightweight champ and Mayweather was the junior lightweight champ.
Next: May 1 vs. Mayweather.
2. Manny Pacquiao (50-3-2)
The biggest fight in the sport, Pacquiao against Mayweather, bit the dust over drug testing procedures, and both sides deserve blame for casting a pall over boxing. With the big one down the tubes, Pacquiao is moving on to face former titlist Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium. It's a nice fight, but nothing compared to Mayweather.
Next: March 13 vs. Clottey.
3. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (40-0)
After the former champ's showdown with Pacquiao fell apart, Mayweather was left without a dance partner, but found one when Mosley's fight with Berto was canceled. At long last, Mayweather will actually step into the ring with a star welterweight opponent. It's about time.
Next: May 1 vs. Mosley.
4. Miguel Cotto (34-2)
After taking a beating from Pacquiao in November, Cotto took some time off and then dealt with the untimely death of his father. But Cotto still plans to return, probably on June 12 in New York to challenge junior middleweight titlist Yuri Foreman on the eve of the annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Next: TBA.
5. Joshua Clottey (35-3)
The former titlist has split with trainer Kwame Asante and gone back to trainer Godwin Kotey, with whom he hadn't worked with since 2004, in preparation for his big opportunity against Pacquiao.
Next: March 13 vs. Pacquiao.
6. Andre Berto (25-0)
Berto was scheduled for a Jan. 30 unification fight against Mosley, but he understandably withdrew following the massive earthquake in Haiti. Berto tragically lost eight family members in the disaster and needed to focus on his family far more than he needed to be training for the most significant fight of his career. There is talk of an April 10 ring return, perhaps against Paulie Malignaggi.
Next: TBA.
7. Luis Collazo (30-4)
Collazo could meet Selcuk Aydin in Europe for a vacant interim belt in April. Don King, Collazo's promoter, is working with Aydin promoter Ahmet Öner to put it together.
Next: TBA.
8. Zab Judah (38-6)
The former champ, who would like to move back to junior welterweight, has had his name come up for fights against Tim Bradley, Marcos Maidana and Victor Cayo. They are all interesting fights, but don't bet the house on any of them happening.
Next: TBA.
9. Selcuk Aydin (19-0)
The rugged 2004 Olympian from Turkey knocked out the solid Jackson Bonsu in July to win the vacant European title and now may face Collazo in April for a vacant interim title.
Next: TBA.
10. Jan Zaveck (28-1)
In the upset, Slovenia's Zaveck blew out Isaac Hlatshwayo in three rounds in South Africa on Dec. 11 to claim a title. It was an impressive performance, as Zaveck scored a knockdown in the second round and two more to finish the fight in the third.
Next: TBA.
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PAIN OR NO PAIN,
I BELIEVE PACMAN WOULD WIN..
I THINK MAYWEATHER I BELIEVE HAS MORE SKILL
IN THE SCIENCE OF IT,
BUT PACMAN HAS MORE HEART..
IT COULD BE DUMB OR CRAZY
BUT MOST PEOPLE KNOW THAT YOU CAN'T WHIP ON CRAZY..
CRAZY WILL KEEP GETTING UP..
HOW YOU GOING TO COME FROM A THIRD WORLD
AND LET SOMEONE FLASHY WALK AWAY WITH YOUR CAREER??
-IT JUST DOESN'T HAPPEN..
TYSON HAD EQUAL PARTS CRAZY/SKILL
IN HIS YOUTH..
POINT IS THAT EVEN IF YOU NUMB SOMEONES HANDS
THERE IS STILL A DEEP ROOTED HUNGER IN SOME PEOPLE
THAT OVER RIDES MOST PEOPLES COMMON SENSE TO STAY DOWN..
I THINK MAYWEATHER IS THE MORE SKILLED FIGHTER,
BUT FOR ANY SKILL PACMAN WOULD LACK AGAINST MAYWEATHER
HE WOULD OVERLY MAKE UP IN THE DRIVE AND HUNGER (CRAZY)..
I PERSONALY THINK MAYWEATHER DID RIGHT..
WALKED THE FINE LINE..
DIDN'T FUCK UP..
WENT OUT ON A GOOD NOTE,
AND SHOULD HAVE GOT A HIMSELF SITUATED
WITHIN SOME OTHER ASPECT OF BOXING..
HE WOULD HAVE WENT OUT ON TOP
HE SAID HE WAS TO RETIRE..
HE SHOULD HAVE AND SHOULD HAVE PUT MORE EFFORT
INTO FRANCHISING HIS WHOLE SHIT..
MAKE MOVES WITH THE NAME BRAND OF IT ALL
NOT WALKINTO THE RING WITH SOMEONE WHO
NEEDS THIS 1 MILLION MORE TIMES THAN HE DOES..
ESPECIALY SINCE MANNY WILL WIN.
THE NUMBING OF THE HANDS WON'T MAKE HIM ANY MORE EFFECTIVE.
SOME PEOPLE GET STABBED AND KEEP GOING..
HUNGER THAT OVER RIDES COMMON SENSE=CRAZY
SO CRAZY VS. SLIGHTLY MORE SKILL
AND CRAZY BEATS THAT ALL DAY LONG..
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I KNOW THIS IS NOT BOXING BUT
MANNY REMINDS ME OF THIS GUY..
(AND I DON'T WATCH SPORTS MUCH)
BUT THIS GUY GETS HIS SHIT ROCKED
LIKE ONCE A WEEK ON THE VS CHANNEL..
NOW HE HAS SKILL,
BUT EVEN MORE THAN THAT
THE GUY JUST KEEPS GETTING UP..

LIKE ONCE A WEEK THIS GUY IS ALL BLOODY AND STUFF..
(BUT HE USUALY WINS BECAUSE THAT COMMON SENSE VOICE
SAYING STAY THE FUCK DOWN..IS NOT THERE)
THERE IS PHYSICAL SKILL (GENETICS)
THERE IS LEARNED SKILL
THERE IS TALENT
AND THERE IS CRAZY
-IF YOU HAVE A HEALTHY AMOUNT OF ALL OF THESE THINGS
(LIKE MANNY PACMAN DOES)
THEN YOU WON'T LOSE..
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1. PAC HAS NEVER TESTED POSITIVE FOR ANY ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
2.THERE HAS BEEN NO EVIDENCE THAT HE'S EVER TAKEN ANY ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
3.MAYWEATHER HAS NEVER ASKED ANY OTHER OPPONET FOR THIS KIND OF TESTING
4.THE ONLY PERSON TO EVER ACCUSE PAC OF STERIOD USE IS FLOYD'S FATHER
DO I THINK THAT FLOYD WAS SCARED TO FIGHT PAC, NO PROBABLY NOT, BUT HE SURE AS HELL WAS WORRIED. IT WAS CLEARLY STATED WELL BEFORE THE TESTING WAS ASKED FOR THAT PAC FELT HE LOST TO ERIC MORRALES BECAUSE OF GIVING BLOOD SO CLOSE TO THE TIME OF THE FIGHT. NOW DO I THINK MAYWEATHER WANTED TO GET IN PAC'S HEAD TO GAIN A MENTAL ADVANTAGE, YES.[/quote]
im not saying he is or isnt but like i said before lots of people take things its about allowing yourself enough time for your body to flush it out before testing if he was taking something floyd may have thrown his schedule off but you never know he might not be on anything illegal also people dont care if your care if your not dominate now that hes doing his things people question you whether hitting home runs fighting even supercross/mx i had a couple buddy's that got randomly test one because he was winning a bunch of races and that came from another team requesting a drug test because he was running way to fast got off the podium after giving thanks to all his sponsors right to a random drug test had no clue it was comin its just how sports work like i said science projects some people will do anything to get there athlete to perform
pacman never asked anyone for this type of testing this is a way bigger fight than any fight he's had floyd is undefeated what if they fight pac beats floyd and after he retires for a couple years he comes out like all these whack ass baseball players and tells on themselves and everyone around them about the illegal things they do to boost there performance then it was all for nothing that win wouldnt count about being "WEAK" floyd would be taking the test to so they can be "WEAK" together for 30mill i would fight on a hand stand i think taking blood makes him weak sounds more like pac is scared
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NAW NOT HATIN JUST GIVIN YOU FACTS FAM!!!!! NOW IF I WAS GIVIN MY OPINION THEN YEA ITS POSSIBLE
BUT IS HIM AND SHANE DOING THE BLOOD THING????????? ANYONE???
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FAM JUST CAN'T TAKE THE TRUTH!!!
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I 2ND THIS QUOTE TOO!!!
FAM JUST CAN'T TAKE THE TRUTH!!!
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Here you go, Bam.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4884208
Now, the fight is on, having come together under unusual circumstances.
Mayweather had been close to a deal with Manny Pacquiao for a March 13 fight, but that fell apart in early January after the camps had worked out everything except for the drug testing protocol, which they could not agree upon.
Not long after that, Mosley's Jan. 30 unification bout with Andre Berto was canceled when Berto, a Haitian-American, withdrew from the fight after eight members of his family were killed in the earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean nation.
At Mayweather's insistence, both fighters have agreed to undergo Olympic-style drug testing for the fight.
"Floyd has been trying to make this fight for the last 10 years, so he is extremely excited about the opportunity to face Shane," said Leonard Ellerbe, a Mayweather adviser. "He can't wait to extend his undefeated record and perform at the highest level. More importantly, he is also happy to set the precedent for random blood testing in order to ensure fair and safe contests for all fighters."
Mosley was linked to the BALCO scandal, admitting during grand jury testimony, which was later released, that he had used designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream" and injected himself with EPO, a blood oxygen enhancer, during the lead-up to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya. Mosley said he took the steroids unknowingly.
"When two champions of this caliber meet in the ring, you can expect nothing but excellence and that is what we are going to see on May 1," Schaefer said. "Shane Mosley is one of the greatest fighters of this era and I commend him for not only agreeing to the fight against Mayweather, but also agreeing to participate in a testing process that can only help the integrity of the sport."
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Here you go, Bam.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4884208
Now, the fight is on, having come together under unusual circumstances.
Mayweather had been close to a deal with Manny Pacquiao for a March 13 fight, but that fell apart in early January after the camps had worked out everything except for the drug testing protocol, which they could not agree upon.
Not long after that, Mosley's Jan. 30 unification bout with Andre Berto was canceled when Berto, a Haitian-American, withdrew from the fight after eight members of his family were killed in the earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean nation.
At Mayweather's insistence, both fighters have agreed to undergo Olympic-style drug testing for the fight.
"Floyd has been trying to make this fight for the last 10 years, so he is extremely excited about the opportunity to face Shane," said Leonard Ellerbe, a Mayweather adviser. "He can't wait to extend his undefeated record and perform at the highest level. More importantly, he is also happy to set the precedent for random blood testing in order to ensure fair and safe contests for all fighters."
Mosley was linked to the BALCO scandal, admitting during grand jury testimony, which was later released, that he had used designer steroids "the clear" and "the cream" and injected himself with EPO, a blood oxygen enhancer, during the lead-up to his 2003 rematch with Oscar De La Hoya. Mosley said he took the steroids unknowingly.
"When two champions of this caliber meet in the ring, you can expect nothing but excellence and that is what we are going to see on May 1," Schaefer said. "Shane Mosley is one of the greatest fighters of this era and I commend him for not only agreeing to the fight against Mayweather, but also agreeing to participate in a testing process that can only help the integrity of the sport."
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THAT'S ALL I CARE ABOUT...
TO SEE THE FIGHT...
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im glad there fighting....should be nice!!!!!!!!!!!!! but honestly kinda upset shane pushin 40
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seneca pits miguel angel torress lost his belt by k.o. he is a very game fighter though
but when you leave yourself open someone will catch you if you keep walking forward trading
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manny has been k.o. by body shots so its there to stay down
that cockiness floyd has will be real hard to beat cause he want give up either
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I took a Motrin today cause I had a headache at work so I guess I was on performance enhancing drugs.
I got allergies so I took a Claritin to finish cutting the grass so I guess I'm on performance enhancing drugs.
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couldnt of said it better quincy you shouldve said you cut your self to so it made you weak and could only cut half the grass.,hahaha
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quincy when i was with the patriots fam we couldnt even take certain cough syrups during the season. lol
i feel what you sayin bro but your not cuttin the grass against somebody else for 30 million!
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thATS BECAUSE EPHEDRA IS IN CERTAIN COUGH SYRUPS AND THAT IS A PERFORMANCE ENHANCER NOT A PAIN KILLER LIKE THE ONCE DOZENS OF NFL PLAYERS ARE ADDICTED TO LIKE BRETT FARVE WAS
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SHIT IN SOME STATES YOU NEED A PRESCRIPTION TO BUY SUDAFED BECAUSE OF THE PSEUDOEPHEDRINE THATS IN THEM BECAUSE THATS WHAT THE THEY MAKE METH OUT OF
A NFL PLAYER WOULD PROBABLY TEST POSITIVE FOR METH IF HE TOOK SUDAFED BECAUSE THATS THE MAIN INGREDIENT
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dude get over it PACMAN IS ON ROIDS!!!!
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WHAT DO YOU THINK THE COLTS WOULD HAVE SAID IF THE SAINTS SAID WE AREN'T PLAYING YOU IN THE SUPERBOWL UNLESS YOU SUBMIT TO OLYPIC STYLE DRUG TESTING FOR THE TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE SUPERBOWL???
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RYAN THATS THE FUNNIEST THING I HAVE HEARD IN A LONG TIME!!!!!!! LOL THATS A GOOD ONE!!!!
KYLE.....JUST LIKE I POSTED A VIDEO OF PROOF. CAN YOU POST SOMETHING THATS PROOF????
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WHAT'S UR PPOINT BAM? WE DUN BEEN THRU THIS SHIT ALREADY. JUST WAIT 'TIL MAY 1ST. WE ALL KNOW FLOYD DIDN'T HAVE PROOF & THAT'S WHY HE NEVER ACCUSED MANNY. THEY JUST VOICED THEIR OPINION THAT HE MIGHT BE ON SOMETHIN'. OSCAR, MALINAGGI, & COTTO HAVE ALL SAID THEY THOUGHT IT. HATTON ALSO SAID HE THOUGHT IT AFTER HE GOT KNOCKED THE FUCK OUT.
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Your exactly right I'm not cutting the grass for 30 million dollars. So why not take a drug test for 30 million dollars if the money is your point. Shane Mosely was caught up in Balco but now he's taking the test in order to get the fight and get payed. Since you've played in the league would you walk away from a 30 million dollar contract to play one year just because they wanted to blood test you? This fight would be the Super Bowl of boxing matches.... so would you walk away from a chance to make 30 million to play one game in the Super Bowl, don't think so. Also if pain medicine is performance enhancer then everyone in every league around the world is guilty of cheating.
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STRAIGHTBULLY-NEVER HEARD COTTO SAY HE WAS ON SOMETHIN, OSCAR GOT SMASHED AND NOW ITS HIS WAY OF TRYING TO GET BACK AT MANNY FOR EMBARRASING HIM. AND WHO THE HELL IS PAUL MALINAGGI!?? LOL AND MY POINT WAS SIMPLE.
HOW CAN YOU ACCUSE A DUDE FOR USING STEROIDS AND YOUR USING SOMETHIN THATS ILLEGAL IN ALMOST EVERY STATE EXCEPT THE ONE YOU TRAIN IN AND FIGHT IN! LOL NOW THATS FUNNY...
MY OTHER POINT WAS FLOYD DID MANY INTERVIEWS ABOUT FIGHTING MANNY BEFORE THEY TRIED TO MAKE THE BUT NOT ONCE DID HE SAY "BUT WE GONE NEED TO DO BLOOD TESTS" COME ON MAN IF YALL CANT SEE THIS DUDE DIDNT WANNA FIGHT HIM YET AND I THINK HE KINDA MAD CUZ PACMAN STEALIN HIS SHINE. WHY ELSE WOULD YOU COMEBACK THE DAY BEFORE PAC FIGHTS AND YOU PICK A SMALLER OPPONENT AS WELL.
I GOT A LAZY EYE AND I CAN SEE THIS DUDE IS DUCKIN MANNY AND NOW FIGHTING A OLD SHANE. I HOPE HE WINS AND MANNY SO THEY COULD POSSIBLY FIGHT BUT I THINK ITS NOT GONNA HAPPEN
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SO IF MARQUEZ WAS A SMALLER FIGHTER Y DID PAC MAN HAVE TROUBLE WITH HIM????????
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PAC FOUGHT HIM AT A TOTALLY DIFFERENT WEIGHT AND THEY BOTH WERE SMALL. MARQUEZ FOUGHT FLOYD AT A WAY HIGHER WEIGHT AND THEN FLOYD CAME IN 2 POUNDS OVER WEIGHT ON PURPOSE.
IF PAC FOUGHT MARQUEZ AT THE SAME WEIGHT FLOYD DID HE WOULD HAVE KO'D HIM CUZ MARQUEZ WAS TOO SLOW AT THAT WEIGHT
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BRO I DONT THINK 2LBS WOULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!! THAT 24 OZ THAT'S A 22 OZ BEER PLUS ONE CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT A WHOLE LOT!!!!!!!! HE JUST SIMPLY OUT CLASSED HIM AND OUT BOXED HIM!!! JUST LIKE HE WOULD DO PAC-MAN
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LET SEE HERE, WHAT CAN GET ACROSS TO U??? LETS USE SOMETHING THAT YOU KNOW BEST OR I THINK YOU KNOW BEST...
WEED IS ILLEGAL IN THE USA BUT IT IS NOT IN AMSTRERDAM & SOMEONE MAKES THE CHOICE TO LIVE IN AMSTERDAM, TRAIN IN AMSTERDAM, PLAY FOOTBALL IN AMSTERDAM & SMOKE ALL THE WEED THEY WANT IN AMSTERDAM OH YESSSS... WAIT.... & FAIL A DRUG TEST IN AMSTERDAM BUT ONLY FOR WEED! AS LONG AS THE GAMES DID NOT TAKE PLACE IN A PLACE WHERE THE SUBSTANCE IS ILLEGAL WHERE IS THE ISSUE? YOU ARE MAKING A POINT THEN KILLING IT IN THE SAME BREATHE, U ARE SAYING HE IS USING A DRUG THAT IS LEGAL WHERE THE FIGHT WAS AGREED TO TAKE PLACE AT BUT NOT LEGAL IN THE OTHER STATES THAT THE SANCTION IS NOT BEING HOSTED! WELL SINCE THE FIGHT IS NOT IN THE OTHER STATES, THEY DON'T APPLY TO THE RULE! CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG... IT THAT SIMPLE ABOUT AS SIMPLE AS SAYING,
I WOULD LOVE TO DRIVE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD SO I UNDERSTAND I MUST MOVE TO UK, SO EVERYONE ELSE HAS THE SAME OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO WITHOUT CONSEQUENCE! THEY CAN INJECT THE MEDICINE TOGETHER & I BET MAYWEATHER COULD CARE LESS... THINK BEFORE U RESPOND TO THIS 1 LEGENDARY, LETS MAKE IT MAKE SENSE & THEN WE CAN TALK!
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STRAIGHTBULLY-NEVER HEARD COTTO SAY HE WAS ON SOMETHIN, OSCAR GOT SMASHED AND NOW ITS HIS WAY OF TRYING TO GET BACK AT MANNY FOR EMBARRASING HIM. AND WHO THE HELL IS PAUL MALINAGGI!?? LOL AND MY POINT WAS SIMPLE.
HOW CAN YOU ACCUSE A DUDE FOR USING STEROIDS AND YOUR USING SOMETHIN THATS ILLEGAL IN ALMOST EVERY STATE EXCEPT THE ONE YOU TRAIN IN AND FIGHT IN! LOL NOW THATS FUNNY...
MY OTHER POINT WAS FLOYD DID MANY INTERVIEWS ABOUT FIGHTING MANNY BEFORE THEY TRIED TO MAKE THE BUT NOT ONCE DID HE SAY "BUT WE GONE NEED TO DO BLOOD TESTS" COME ON MAN IF YALL CANT SEE THIS DUDE DIDNT WANNA FIGHT HIM YET AND I THINK HE KINDA MAD CUZ PACMAN STEALIN HIS SHINE. WHY ELSE WOULD YOU COMEBACK THE DAY BEFORE PAC FIGHTS AND YOU PICK A SMALLER OPPONENT AS WELL.
I GOT A LAZY EYE AND I CAN SEE THIS DUDE IS DUCKIN MANNY AND NOW FIGHTING A OLD SHANE. I HOPE HE WINS AND MANNY SO THEY COULD POSSIBLY FIGHT BUT I THINK ITS NOT GONNA HAPPEN
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CASH YOU ARE TRYING BUT SMOKING WEED AND PLAYING FOOTBALL HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.
WHY.......
BECAUSE ITS NOT A ADVANTAGE SMOKING WEED BEFORE I PLAY THE RAIDERS ITS LIGHTWEIGHT CRAZY. NOONE WOULD DO THAT. NOW A COUPLE DAYS BEFORE I THINK SOME PEOPLE CAN GET AWAY WITH IT. BUT ITS NO ADVANTAGE FAM
WE ARE TALKING ABOUT ADVANTAGES AND CALLIN SOMEONE OUT ON USING A ENHANCEMENT WHILE YOU YOURSELF IS USING ONE. THATS THE POINT
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STILL DIDN'T MAKE SENSE! THE POINT IS ITS NOT ILLEGAL & HE IS STILL GOING BY THE RULES OS WHERE THE FIGHT IS HOSTED. & THATS NOT TRUE ABOUT SMOKING WEED & IT NOT BEING AN ADVANTAGE! TO YOU, ITS NOT AN ADVANTAGE BUT EVERYONES HIGH IS DIFFERENT ASK HALL OF FAME!!! MICHAEL IRVIN OR RICKY WILLIAMS IF THEY THOUGHT IT GAVE THEM AN ADVANTAGE, IRVIN SAID IT HIMSELF... HE DIDN'T THINK ANYONE COULD CATCH HIM & GOING ACROSS THE MIDDLE WAS A RUSH!
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HOW'S IS IT ENHANCEMENT????? ITS STOPPING PAIN!!!!!!!!!! SO LET ME GUESS AND LIKE I STATED BEFORE I AM AN ATHLETIC TRAINER, SO U MEAN TO TELL ME THAT U NEVER TOOK ANY TYPE OF PAIN KILLERS BEFORE A GAME OR GET A SHOT BEFORE A GAME TO NUMB THE PAIN SO U CAN PLAY??? HE GETS THE SHOT THATS LEGAL IN HIS STATE SO HE CAN FIGHT.... U AS A FOOTBALL PLAYER WOULD GET A SHOT SO U CAN PLAY IN THE GAME DISPITE YOUR INJURY, LEGAL OR NOT... IF U HAVE TO MUCH PAIN U CANT PLAY SO U TAKE THE SHOT SO U CAN PLAY... AND DONT SAY ITS NOT TRUE I HAVE DONE WORK AT TRAINING CAMPS AND GAMES SO I KNOW BRO
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#108
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Originally Posted by BLOKK BODY
Why make a man you know ain't take the test don't you think there must been a reason he had to know something about pacman being on roids don't get me wrong I like pacman as well as mayweather but I really believe he is on roids I wouldn't have bet either way cause it wouldn't been easy for neither one of them
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oh yeah you believe but do you have proof??, nada! where did you get that gossip to the mayweather clan??? research more about the mayweathers so you will know the truth! and it will set you free! 
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05-10-2010, 10:38 PM
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#109
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legendary bullies n the rest on ur maywether haters....like get a fuckin hobby go touch some ass or some thing fuck...im sic of yall beating this dead horse....maywether will trash ur beloved pac man.....put some money where ur mouth is...u keep throwin up this bullshit...listen ima remeber u when they actually fight and they will and we can make a bet whatever u want it too b....and tht will b free money for me....i will say it again...pac man is not as technical and as fast...he will get tht ass scrapped ....no homo.....now stop it!
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05-10-2010, 10:41 PM
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#110
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aint sobody else put this post up too...like fuck what up w yall
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05-10-2010, 10:57 PM
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#111
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I want to bet too. Manny will beat pussyweather!! LOL..
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05-10-2010, 11:31 PM
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#112
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Originally Posted by TopStudKennels
STILL DIDN'T MAKE SENSE! THE POINT IS ITS NOT ILLEGAL & HE IS STILL GOING BY THE RULES OS WHERE THE FIGHT IS HOSTED. & THATS NOT TRUE ABOUT SMOKING WEED & IT NOT BEING AN ADVANTAGE! TO YOU, ITS NOT AN ADVANTAGE BUT EVERYONES HIGH IS DIFFERENT ASK HALL OF FAME!!! MICHAEL IRVIN OR RICKY WILLIAMS IF THEY THOUGHT IT GAVE THEM AN ADVANTAGE, IRVIN SAID IT HIMSELF... HE DIDN'T THINK ANYONE COULD CATCH HIM & GOING ACROSS THE MIDDLE WAS A RUSH!
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CASH I THINK I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOUR TRYING TO SAY BUT YOUR FORGETTING ONE THING....... THE SHOT I TAKE OR PILL I TAKE IS LEGAL IN ALL STATES LOL CASE CLOSED!
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05-10-2010, 11:32 PM
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I MEANT THAT FOR RED SORRY CASH!
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05-10-2010, 11:44 PM
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#114
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Originally Posted by BetterUpNorthKennels
legendary bullies n the rest on ur maywether haters....like get a fuckin hobby go touch some ass or some thing fuck...im sic of yall beating this dead horse....maywether will trash ur beloved pac man.....put some money where ur mouth is...u keep throwin up this bullshit...listen ima remeber u when they actually fight and they will and we can make a bet whatever u want it too b....and tht will b free money for me....i will say it again...pac man is not as technical and as fast...he will get tht ass scrapped ....no homo.....now stop it!
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FIRST OFF THIS OLD FAM....THE POST WAS BUMPED AND EVERYBODY GOT BACK ON IT. SECOND OF ALL YOU SOUND LIKE A FLOYD FAN! WHICH IS COOL BUT YOU CAN CHECK EVERY POST I WROTE....I RESPECT FLOYD N HIS SKILLS BUT DONT SAY A GUY IS ON SOMETHIN AND YOU HAVE NO PROOF, LET ALONE YOU TAKIN SHOTS IN YO HANDS. I DONT BET BECAUSE ITS NOT ME, NOW IF SOMEONE WANNA BET THEY CAN COVER ME ON A ROUTE NOW WE CAN GO LOL ILL PUT 50K ON THAT. BUT THAT WOULDNT BE FAIR.
BUT ALL IN ALL I LOVE BOTH FIGHTERS JUST DONT LIE OR MAKE UP STUFF WITH NO PROOF. THE MAYWEATHERS ALREADY SAID FLOYD NEVER SHOT ANYTHING IN HIS HANDS DURING HIS CAREER BUT THIS VIDEO SHOWS THAT THAT WAS A LIE LOL
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05-15-2010, 04:07 AM
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#115
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im a boxing fan period....and i understand yall likein manny i do too....even arguin whos better between the two i could live w....but i feel like this argument hold no water...because paint killers are not illegal...so c'mon w it...like lets move on...fights comin soon....winner will take all
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06-25-2010, 02:08 AM
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#116
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did anyone read the transcripts of the mediation for the fight?......mayweathers whole camp...told him to take the fight....but he said no.....why?......i think he's a great fighter....amazing boxer...the one who could beat manny....but i believe manny can throw that punch...that can knock him out....if i was mayweather i b scared too.....he dont wanna get dropped like ricky hatton....LOL....i wanna c this fight...greatest fight of our generation...i dont even care who wins anymore...
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07-19-2010, 04:42 AM
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#117
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Theres your hero your #1 pound pro pound coward of the world. what now? 
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