The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    that's what i said you stupid mother****er! Oscar's weight is in question and that's my main point ******!
     
  2. bobotnaman

    bobotnaman ★★★★☆ Full Member

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    Pac won against Marquez. FACT :lol:
     
  3. Boxing journalist/writers, ex-boxers, boxing pundits.
     
  4. Thatman

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    By .5. Not by the amount your saying it is. :rofl:rofl

    Steve Forbes is a grown man and should have told Oscar to go shed the weight, WHICH HE DID. But to your point, well he still made weight on the second attempt AND THAT IS WITHIN THE RULES.

    Question runaway ni nana (Pugi means runaway in tagalog or am I wrong), Why did you ask for boxrec as a source, but when it owned what you were trying to prove, you didn't even acknowledge it?
     
  5. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    At age 16, Floyd Boxed at 106 lbs (Golden gloves)
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    At Age 16, Manny boxed at 107 (Pro)

    At age 17, Floyd boxed at 112 lbs (Golden gloves)
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    At Age 17, Manny boxed at 116 (Pro)



    So who 'grew' the most since then ? :yep




    Both were pros at age 24, Floyd at 129.5 and Manny at 126.



    What's floyd's point ?





    At 20, Sam Langford boxed at 141. At 30, he was boxing at 200.


    Did they have PEDs and A-side 100 years ago ?
     
  6. VBOX

    VBOX JOURNEYMAN Full Member

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    How come Maidana was able to buzz a welterweight but couldn't drop "glass chin" Khan? How come Pacquiao couldn't finish Margarito but Mosley could? Why did Dawson get dropped and finished by Ward but a hard hitting Pascal could not? Because that's boxing. Styles make fights, you zig when you shoulda zagged yada yada yada.

    Floyd, just STFU and fight, ok? Same with Arum. Quit your dick measuring contest with Floyd and make it happen. Stop building stadiums and trying to squeeze out every dime you possibly can. Stop making Marquez fights or past prime fights, we all know what's up. Both sides need to put they're big boy pants on and get in the ring. Until they get in the ring they will both be another Povetkin to me.
     
  7. Danny Flexen, Boxing News: 115-113 Bradley
    Lem Satterfield, Ring Magazine: 115-113 Pacquiao
    Armando Alvarez, Telemundo: 115-113 Pacquiao
    Jake Donovan, ***********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
    Terry Dooley, ***********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
    Steve Bunce, BoxNation.com/BBC: 116-112 Pacquiao
    George Willis, The New York Post: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Rick Reeno, ***********.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Robert Morales, Los Angeles Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Ben Thompson, FightHype.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Tim Smith, New York Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Suge Green, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Steve Zemach, The Queensbury Rules.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Michael Nelson, TheCruelestSport.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Tom Gray, SecondsOut.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Joel Sebastionelli, LIITR Box Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
    ********************: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Ricky Hatton: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Wayne McCulloch: 116-112 Pacquiao
    Rob Day, RingNews24.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
    Ryan Burton, ***********.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
    Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Tim Dahlberg, Associated Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Ron Borges, Boston Herald: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Cliff Rold, ***********.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Chris Robinson, ***********.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    David Mayo, The Grand Rapids Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Robert Little, BlackSportsOnline.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Jorge Hernandez, The Low Blow.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    David Greisman, ***********.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    EastSideBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    The Guardian (UK): 117-111 Pacquiao
    Luis Sandoval, ***********.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Jonathan Sakti, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Richie Tomasini, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Tim Starks, The Queensbury Rules: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Champ Ross, DaTruthBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Darren Velasco, 8CountNews.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Ryan Maquinana, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
    George Diaz, The Orlando Sentinel: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Doug Fischer, Ring Magazine: 117-111 Pacquiao
    FightersRated.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Tommy Gunn, BoxingAsylum.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    NoHoldsBarred.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Gareth Davies, London Telegraph: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Ron Lewis, Primetime/BBC: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Jake Emen, ProBoxing-Fans.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
    Steve Lillis, BoxNation: 118-111 Pacquiao
    Brett Newton, Pound4Pound.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Mark Lyons, 8CountNews.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Mike Koppinger, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Gabriel Montoya, MaxBoxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Ryan Songalia, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Pete O'Brien, USA Today: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Eric Raskin, TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Rich Marotta, KFI Los Angeles: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Ace Freeman, FightFan.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Kelsey McCarson, TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Mario Cabrera, The Boxing Republic: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Ramon Aranda, 3MoreRounds.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Colin Seymour, Examiner.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Nigel Collins, Espn.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Paddy Cronan, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Denzil Stome, OnTheBeak.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
    *****.net: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Michael Rosenthal, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
    Barry Tompkins, Showtime: 119-110 Pacquiao
    Vittorio Tafur, The San Francisco Chronicle: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Ray Markarian, TheSweetScience.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Harold Lederman, HBO: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Dan Rafael, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Fox Sports: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Michael Woods, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Michael Marley, BoxingConfidential.com/Examiner.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
    Skip Bayless, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao




    There is a longer list with even more having Pacquiao winning.
     
  8. Midwest_Chopper

    Midwest_Chopper Shalom Full Member

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    Saying Marquez beat Pacquiao is like sayin youre over 5'5 nobody will believe it.
     
  9. Thatman

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    LMFAO..There is no 116 division in the pros. LMFAO. There is no 107 division in the pros.

    There is a 105 and a 108 division.

    Here ******* I'll school you.

    105/108
    112
    115
    118
    122
    126
    130
    135
    140
    147
    154
    160
    168
    175
    200
    HW = Unlimited (some say 20+ but RJJ weighed in at 192 for his fight with Ruiz).

    Can you name the division's *******? I can name them all but that's because I follow all of boxing and not just whatever division Manny is in...
     
  10. Midwest_Chopper

    Midwest_Chopper Shalom Full Member

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    So why does Pacquiao make fighters fight at catchweights if him and Floyd are basically the same size?
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Some of those had it razor-thin for Pacquiao, 115-113, like myself. The reasonably unprejudiced majority on here (excluding rabid Pacquio fans and haters) had it only a round wider, 116-112. 117-111 and wider cards are pretty rare.

    IMO it was close but clear for Pacquiao and a draw is a bit generous to Bradley but the 115-113 cards for Bradley aren't that far from how a good many of those "in the know" scored it by my reckoning. A two round swing separates those "in the know" from the judges who awarded it to Bradley. A two round swing in a fight that had a lot to choose between in most of the rounds.

    C.J. Ross and Duane Ford are also a good deal more "in the know" about boxing, having sat ringside to appraise hundreds of championship bouts, than some random ****ing sports journalist or blogger.
     
  12. Thatman

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    Floyd walks around at about 151-152 while Manny walks around at about 145. Floyd does have the bigger chest and shoulders so I would say he is a bigger man. It's his length that gives him the HUGE advantage over Manny. ****er has some long arms and his jab is very long when he wants to keep distance.
     
  13. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    117-111 is too wide. 118-110 impugns one's credibility (as much as would a card with Bradley winning). 119-109 virtually destroys one's credibility.
     
  14. Thatman

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    I'll help you out cuchulain..

    105 and 108 are together because MOST fighters who fight at 105 also fight at 108.

    105 is referenced as "minimum weight" while 108 is referenced as light flyweight. That should make the rest easy for you.
     
  15. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    and you believe that it was the accurate weight? if you believe so, then you must believe that tyson marquez really made weight in his supposed fight with mayol. and my point is oscar was overweight and that justified pac asking for an overweight penalty.
     
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