Pacquiao vs Mayweather Official Thread...May 2nd!!!

Who takes this fight?


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Zab Judah says he never got KOd by Floyd in sparring and posts pic of himself after supposedly getting his eye messed (Jeff Mayweather:ufdup:)






Also, he says he never KOd Floyd in sparring...contrary to reports







So both of those rumors can :camby:
 

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daniel judah shyt probably payback for jeff mayweather saying zab got dat ass whipped:heh:


That's what I thought too:mjpls:


It had to be somebody from Judah's camp...maybe his manager or promoter or somebody somehow/someway affialiated with Team Judah:heh:


Judah squashed em both now though:yeshrug:
 

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So when floyd ripped through zab it was the truth but when zab knocked down floyd it was :duck:

Someone make sense of this :sas1:


Judah says they are both :duck:, but if someone is riding with Floyd KO Judah...it's only fair to ride with Judah KO Floyd on the other side:yeshrug:




My personal opinion? It doesnt matter who KOd who regardless, because we all know Paul Spadafora put the gloves to Floyd in sparring and Floyd is STILL undefeated in sanctioned boxing matches:manny:
 

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Saying that the feed will be doing the robot is too good, you are going to miss rounds this time around.

exactly...ive been waiting almost 7 years for this gotdamn fight and I want no fukkery when its on that i can't put direct blame on (power company, cable company)..thats why there is always a backup plan

main plan right now - i order at my spot. i invited my breh @Jutt to come through if that is concrete. get my food and not have to worry about drinking and driving..im good
my backup options

1. my barber and/or boxing/gym homies - one of them will put out the word to me via text or fb and i head over and i put in on it
2. i drive 3 hours to my parents house for that weekend. my dad orders every boxing and ufc ppv with no fukks given so id be able to watch it for free
i typically don't do bars for fights only because the atmosphere be on some bullshyt sometimes.
 

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Holyfield: Mayweather Will Lose To Manny Pacquiao
Posted by: Edward Chaykovsky on 3/25/2015


By Edward Chaykovsky

Former heavyweight great Evander Holyfield is going for the underdog. Holyfield is backing Manny Pacquiao to hand Floyd Mayweather Jr. the first defeat of his pro career on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather, 38-years-old, is riding a 47-0 undefeated streak. The two welterweight champions will collide for the WBO/WBC/WBA titles on pay-per-view.

Holyfield says everyone will eventually suffer a defeat at some point. He says the fight will be close, with Pacquiao winning a twelve round decision.

"Mayweather won't win, because from what I've seen, boxing doesn't want nobody to get out [of the sport] undefeated," Holyfield told Sports on Earth. "They want to keep the money in the sport by doing things to make it happen this way: Somebody beats the man, and then somebody beats the man who beat the man, and then somebody beats the man who beat the man who beat the man who beat the man."


"So I'll tell you what's going to happen, because it's going to be a close fight. Yeah, it'll be close, and Pacquiao is going to get the decision. Then it's going to be a matter of whether Mayweather is going to fight again, whether he feels like he has made enough money to say, 'I ain't got to fight.'"


Holyfield does expect Mayweather, if he loses, to fight again - because there will be too much money in a Pacquiao rematch and other fight options as well.


"It's a good chance Mayweather is not going to hang it up, so there's going to be another $100 million [fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao] and all like that. [Boxing executives] set it up that way. It's because they will not let you out of boxing undefeated, not unless you trick them."



http://www.boxingscene.com/holyfield-mayweather-lose-manny-pacquiao--88905



Sounds like Real Deal believes Mayweather is gonna get a L surrounded by controversy
 

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yo if a huge fight or bvoxing in general is on,i don't think ill be sleeping..lol but if you are tired then go for it!!

Word. I'm nervous as if I'm fighting. That's how you know that you are in love with the sport. Any fight, just the anticipation of it all, especially if you have a favorite fighter, but not even that. Most of us, when we watch fighters that are established, we can make predictions on them and then we want to seem super smart if/when they come true. There is an edge of the seat thrill in boxing that you simply can't get in a lot of other places.
 

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Holyfield: Mayweather Will Lose To Manny Pacquiao
Posted by: Edward Chaykovsky on 3/25/2015


By Edward Chaykovsky

Former heavyweight great Evander Holyfield is going for the underdog. Holyfield is backing Manny Pacquiao to hand Floyd Mayweather Jr. the first defeat of his pro career on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather, 38-years-old, is riding a 47-0 undefeated streak. The two welterweight champions will collide for the WBO/WBC/WBA titles on pay-per-view.

Holyfield says everyone will eventually suffer a defeat at some point. He says the fight will be close, with Pacquiao winning a twelve round decision.

"Mayweather won't win, because from what I've seen, boxing doesn't want nobody to get out [of the sport] undefeated," Holyfield told Sports on Earth. "They want to keep the money in the sport by doing things to make it happen this way: Somebody beats the man, and then somebody beats the man who beat the man, and then somebody beats the man who beat the man who beat the man who beat the man."


"So I'll tell you what's going to happen, because it's going to be a close fight. Yeah, it'll be close, and Pacquiao is going to get the decision. Then it's going to be a matter of whether Mayweather is going to fight again, whether he feels like he has made enough money to say, 'I ain't got to fight.'"


Holyfield does expect Mayweather, if he loses, to fight again - because there will be too much money in a Pacquiao rematch and other fight options as well.


"It's a good chance Mayweather is not going to hang it up, so there's going to be another $100 million [fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao] and all like that. [Boxing executives] set it up that way. It's because they will not let you out of boxing undefeated, not unless you trick them."



http://www.boxingscene.com/holyfield-mayweather-lose-manny-pacquiao--88905

So, the Real Deal thinks robbery. Also, interesting how he shytted on boxing in the process too. :russ:
 

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Word. I'm nervous as if I'm fighting. That's how you know that you are in love with the sport. Any fight, just the anticipation of it all, especially if you have a favorite fighter, but not even that. Most of us, when we watch fighters that are established, we can make predictions on them and then we want to seem super smart if/when they come true. There is an edge of the seat thrill in boxing that you simply can't get in a lot of other places.


Man I be nervous as hell when Adrien Broner fights (weed and watching my favorite boxer live has me like:lupe:)


If yall ever noticed, I dont post anything really during his matches...just my round by round scorecard:to:


Then, I have to go back and watch the fight again (because I DVR em) that night, and watch em without any worries at all:ahh:


The Life Of A True Stan:mjcry:
 

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The part that stuck out to me was 7sec in. Sparring partner threw a lazy jab and Floyd countered with a right. Pac does that shyt all the time.

There wasn't even hesitation either. I don't think Manny's will be that lazy but in an interview with Cody Crowley, he was like, Floyd makes you pay for every mistake.

Here is a great article about him and talking about sparring with Floyd

http://www.mykawartha.com/sports-st...ey-called-back-to-mayweather-s-training-camp/

LAS VEGAS -- Douro's Cody Crowley is back in the ring to help Floyd Mayweather Jr. prepare for one of the biggest events in boxing history.

Two weeks ago, myKawartha.com reported on Mr. Crowley's opportunity when he was hired by Mayweather.

Crowley sparred with the champ to help him prepare for his showdown with Manny Pacquiao on May 2 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The event is being billed as the "fight of the century" which has a huge purse rumoured to be over $100 million.

Crowley, who has slugged his way to a professional boxing record of 3-0, says joining Mayweather's team was an opportunity that will be hard to beat.

Following his sparring debut, Crowley says he was told that he wasn't needed although he put Mayweather through the paces during three long rounds.

Crowley says he was disappointed, but understood the decision. Turns out, there was a misunderstanding and Mayweather wanted Crowley back at his gym to help him train.

"A day or so went by and Mayweather was looking for me. He said 'Get that kid back.'," says Crowley.

He adds there was a mix up when Mayweather's sparring coach sent him home.

Crowley says he went back to the Mayweather Boxing Club last Wednesday (March 18) and started training.

"Mayweather took last Wednesday off and on Thursday he got there and jumped in the ring and boxed another guy who he knocked out in the second round," says Crowley. "Then I went in the ring and lasted two long rounds with him."

He says he performed better during his second time in the ring with Mayweather, adding he pushed and pressured the champ to give him everything he could.

"He was taking his best shots and I would just smile at him," says Crowley.

He adds he feels honoured to be part of history and to have made a connection with Mayweather who now calls him by name.

Crowley is part of Mayweather's eight-member sparring team who work with the champ daily.

"This experience is irreplaceable," says Crowley.

He also has an inside look at how the 38-year-old champ is preparing for Pacquiao. Crowley says Mayweather's ability and stamina are something to behold.

"He looks inhuman," says Crowley. "I'm in good shape and he shouldn't be able to do what I'm doing because I'm a 21-year-old. But he pushes past my limits," says Crowley.

He adds once Mayweather gets to his club he's all business. He trains straight for three-and-a-half hours and then goes for an eight-mile run.

Crowley trains hard too. Not only does he join Mayweather at his gym every day at 3 p.m., he trains in the mornings as well to prepare for his own fights.

Crowley says he isn't sure when his next bout will be, adding he wants to put his focus on the Mayweather camp before agreeing to his next fight.
 
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