Breh I'm a Business Analyst Manager...all i do is analyze shyt for a living but in no way do I correlate that ability to wondering what a fighter is going to wear fight night based off past attire lol...its weird ice..go back to focusing on Floyd's training and what not
We know who was more popular this night.
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Those who watched laila knows she's sensitive to her father's place in the sport, many will view Floyd as tbe if he beats manny, it's no surprise this dyke c*nt spewed that shyt, like ali in his condition said that......but you focused on the race part which wasn't a logical factor in anything..you could have just said you never believed ali picked anyone
Those who watched laila knows she's sensitive to her father's place in the sport, many will view Floyd as tbe if he beats manny, it's no surprise this dyke c*nt spewed that shyt, like ali in his condition said that......
Those who watched laila knows she's sensitive to her father's place in the sport, many will view Floyd as tbe if he beats manny, it's no surprise this dyke c*nt spewed that shyt, like ali in his condition said that......
LOL. It's easy money. This reminds me of the time leading up to the De La Hoya fight.http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id...nking-bettors-bet-big-underdog-manny-pacquiao
If it drop anywhere near -150 or -145, I'm just betting on Floyd straight up. fukk it. Had my mind set on a draw bet.
I did laugh.
"Honestly, it's a dream come true. Watching Manny over the years and seeing him progress and him actually having me in camp for arguably the biggest fight in history, it's honestly a blessing and I couldn't be more happy just to be here," stated former UFC lightweight contender Dashon Johnson, who recently revealed to Elie Seckbach of ESNews.com that he's been sparring with 8-division world champion Manny Pacquiao as he prepares for the May 2 showdown with undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather. Johnson, who suffered back-to-back submission losses during his brief stint in the UFC, was released from the organization after he violated his contract when he participated in a professional boxing match.
Although the UFC allows it's fighters to participate in grappling competitions outside of the organization, they're not permitted to take part in striking competitions. Johnson, who sports a 9-2 mixed martial arts record, has also been a professional boxer since 2008. His boxing record, however, isn't quite as impressive. In 37 fights, he's won 15, lost 19, and had 3 draws. Some of his notable losses came to Sergio Mora, Joshua Clottey, Jermell Charlo, Glen Tapia, and ironically Luis Arias, who was still fighting under the Mayweather Promotions banner at the time. One can't help but wonder if a 15-19-3 fighter is the type of sparring that Pacquiao needs to prepare him for Mayweather. Fortunately, he's also sparring with young undefeated up-and-comers Rashidi Ellis and Kenneth Sims Jr., as well as a few others. Perhaps Johnson provides a better "Mayweather look" that the other sparring partners may not be able to emulate.
MANNY PACQUIAO SPARRING FORMER UFC FIGHTER DASHON JOHNSON TO PREPARE FOR FLOYD MAYWEATHER
http://www.fighthype.com/news/article19906.html
wtf is going on over in the Pacquiao camp