Manny Pacquiao vs Antonio Margarito Nov 13th, Cowboys Stadium

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Jan 18, 2006
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Don't matter if Margarito doesn't fight tall the size difference is so dramatic that Manny could end up fighting like a scared fighter resulting in getting knocked out and for the record I wouldn't mind them knocking eachother out at the same time
 
Mar 22, 2007
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... At first i thought this was a wipe out and would not buy the fight... but now im really excited for it, It should be a war, but i think manny's speed should over come margaritos pressure...
 
Jul 25, 2007
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‘Floyd Mayweather doesn’t believe he can beat Manny Pacquiao,’ says legend Roy Jones

Published on: 5th November, 2010

ROY JONES JNR has issued a stinging rebuke to Floyd Mayweather for not taking a fight with Manny Pacquiao. The American legend in fact used to favour Mayweather as the superior of the two. But he appears to have altered his opinion.

While coaching a masterclass at London’s Real Fight Club, Jones also took the time to answer general questions. His take on the Mayweather-Pacquiao saga was revealing. “Off the top I like Mayweather. Now that has changed,” he confessed.

He explained his reasoning, albeit in a round-about way. He picked out two students from the class and stood them in front of him to form the points of a triangle. He pointed at one then the other, saying, “His name is David Haye, his name is Vitali Klitschko.” Gesturing at himself, he declared with a smile, “My name is Roy Jones.”

His thought experiment continued: “They call me and tell me, like they did the other day, at Wembley you and David Haye will sell it out. David Haye is in his prime right now and let’s say I’m back in my prime. Let’s say I’ve just won a world title in the same weight class. They decide to have a battle to decide who’s best between he and I.

“It’s going to be the biggest fight in this country, we’re just saying, this is going to be the biggest pay-per-view event ever in the history of the sport. And we’re going to find out who’s the best fighter, right? Okay, he says, ‘I’m all in.’”

At this point it begins to become clear that the fictitious Haye in this parable represents Manny Pacquiao. “I’m going to make him wait for now,” Roy explained. “I’m the boss, I’m the best, I’m going to wait. So he tells me, ‘I’m going to go fight Vitali Klitschko.’ What do you think I’m going to do?”

Jones held up his hands, answering himself, “That’s not going to happen.” He swung his finger from one man to the other, insisting, “I’m not going to let him [Klitschko] steal my glory whipping his [Haye’s] behind when he thinks he’s as good as me. If I think I can beat him, I don’t want to take that chance.”

While this example may be a worrying indicator of the heavyweight company Jones still pictures himself keeping, he made his point clear: “So why does Floyd Mayweather let Manny Pacquiao go take that chance with [Antonio] Margarito? If [Pacquiao] loses, whether through a fault, whether it’s a headbutt, that ruins this big fight. So if you really thought you could beat him, would you allow him to do this?”

His message to Floyd continued: “You talked yourself into this too. You’re claiming to be the best fighter pound-for-pound. Now that the man agreed to take a blood test, you’re still messing around. So do you really think you can win?”

Roy delivered his verdict on the matter. “I’m starting to think he don’t. Because if he did he wouldn’t let this [Margarito fight] happen. I was thinking Mayweather was the better fighter to begin with and I still think he’s the better fighter,” Roy revealed. “But I don’t think that he believes he can win. If he does think he can, he doesn’t think it’s easy.”

Jones pointed once again at the two men standing dutifully in front of him as depictions of Haye and Klitschko. “Truthfully if I let him fight him, I’m hoping I don’t have to fight. That’s what Floyd’s thinking. He’s hoping [Pacquio’s] upset so he never has to fight.”

Source: boxingnewsonline.net

http://www.mayweather-pacquiao.com/...an-beat-manny-pacquiao-says-legend-roy-jones/
 
Feb 3, 2006
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If Manny can't hurt Stoney with something early then this is going to be a hard fight for him. I don't think Manny handspeed will be as big of a factor to AM, because everyone is faster then him, but Pac-Man's defense better be sharp. AM has to make this a fight and be willing to go thru the fire like he did against Cotto to win. I just don't see this fight going 12 rounds. This fight will come down to who can take whos punches the best. Has AM chin recovered from that Mosley beating? Does Manny have the punching power to keep AM off of him? Our questions will be answered on the 13th. This should be a good fight. OH ya Roy Jones Jr shut the hell up it took you 15 years to rematch B-Hop enough said.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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I was kind of a fan of Marg and Rios...but then I saw this, and now I want them both to get destroyed on Saturday.





There are certain lines you don't cross.
 
May 6, 2002
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I didn't see the vid, but in all fairness Roach is talking shit too.
Calling Margarito a liar and that he will get knocked out.

If anyone said that to your face in real life you would have problems with that person. If anyone said that anywhere it would be insulting. So you can't really blame them for taking a shot at Roach.
 
Sep 20, 2005
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FUCK YOU
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=5789313

ARLINGTON, Texas -- The trainer for Antonio Margarito has apologized for an Internet video in which his fighter appears to mock the Parkinson's disease of Freddie Roach, who trains pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.

The video appeared only days before Pacquiao and Margarito fight Saturday night.

In a video interview posted by Elie Seckbach of FanHouse, Margarito and Brandon Rios -- both of whom are trained by Robert Garcia -- appear to make fun of Roach. Margarito makes a twisted face and raises a shaking hand for the camera before it pans to Rios, who also makes faces and stutters while saying Pacquiao's name.

Roach said Wednesday that the Margarito camp "showed their true colors." And he isn't buying Garcia's apology.
 
May 6, 2002
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I haven't been this hyped for a fight in a long time.
Margarito has a really solid camp and it's going to pay off.
He's in there with Rios as well. You can't ask for a better work out partner.

Gamblers Advisory likes Margarito as well.

I put 2 to win 7.
Locked Margarito in at +350
The line has been tilting towards Margarito all week. It's going to be lower at fight time.