If Floyd beats Marquez, PAc has no choice but to fight Floyd, or be ridiculed by me.

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  1. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    :huh:huh:huh

    You meant to say that besides Pac's fans in the Philipino community, Floyd is the bigger draw!
    Numbers are fact. They don't lie, and you cannot BS your way around them.
     
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    so, what was THIS (read below) all about?? Do you even pay attention to the words you say, or is it all just random clicks and buzzing sounds??



    Originally Posted by Hatesrats
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    But hey, Those "WW"s" didn't exist & Margarito is a bum.
    (But Baldomir was god, when Floyd faced him)


    Posted by Scar

    Mosley was called out, turned it down.

    Cotto was a new Welter at the time.

    Margarito was coming off a loss to Williams and his biggest win back then was Manuel Gomez.
     
  3. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    He got the #1 spot when Mayweather retired because he was #2 when Mayweather was active, if he was better at the time I'm sure he was going to be rated #1 with Mayweather around, sadly that didn't happen till Mayweather took off. He confirmed his spot with his recent wins and he got it because he earned it, no doubts about it and I'm a Pac fan.

    If this fight doesn't happen then Pac would be considered the greatest of this generation above Mayweather. Mayweather needs to accept whatever terms they come up with and make it happen, only a win over Pac would change claims about Pac being the greatest of this generation. Can't disagree or argue with any of that as I tend to stick with reality rather than bull**** hype.
     
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    hmm says... here's a thought... imagine if PBF never came out of retirement.... Who would Pac be aiming at to reach his destination? PBF just adds another path and opportunity for Pac to get where he needs to be.
     
  5. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    That would depend upon where you think he needs to be!

    :rasta
     
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    hmm says... greatness ^^.. I was going for that "enlightened one" approach until you ruined it hehe.
     
  7. Chert

    Chert Ringside Potato Full Member

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    like pac really gives a **** whatever the hell you think of him. :lol: you just post on this forum and now you have delusions of grandeur... what a nut. :nut:nut
     
  8. Scar

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    My discussion with him was regarding Mayweather's retirement without fighting these guys and the reasons behind those were mentioned right there. Only someone who was around during the time would understand what I mean with those without the need for me to make a proper explanation. Obviously, many people don't know any about it and an explanation was made in two different posts regarding the time when he fought Baldomir AND when he retired.
     
  9. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Considering Floyd is the greatest possible opponent, maybe you should reconsider that Pac has multiple paths to greatness.

    Let me tell you something. If Pac got Cotto or Shane to fight at the ridiculous weight of 142 instead of 147, those possible wins lose a lot of luster in true boxing fans eyes.

    Floyd is smaller than they are, greater than they are and can make the weight without a problem unlike them. Oh yeah, and he also brings a hell of a lot more money to the table.
     
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    I don't see it as a case of Pacquiao fighting Mayweather, I see it as a case of Mayweather fighting Pacquiao. If anybody is going to duck out of this fight it will be Mayweather.
     
  11. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    You have not been listening to Mr. Arum lately then have you?:think
     
  12. DINAMITA

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    I want Pac to fight Mayweather and Marquez. I think he should fight both, irrespective of who wins on July 18th.

    There were no good black fighters for him to fight. There was Junior Jones (KO'd by Morales who Pac beat twice), Derrick Gainer (stopped by Marquez who Pac beat) and Kevin Kelley (stopped by Barrera who Pac beat twice). Pac fought the best fighters available, he didn't try to racially profile his opponents you stupid bigot.

    Understand this: you are a shameful liar who is fooling no-one. You are a twisted hater and you show it in nearly every thread you make.

    This is a perfect description of either the first Barrera fight, or the De La Hoya fight, or even the Hatton fight considering Pac is a former flyweight champion.

    But your statement could definitely NOT apply to any of Floyd's wins. You're just so wrong every time you open your biased mouth.

    You better remember you said this: I know I will.
     
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    Well this is the internet and discussions are often more fragmented and cumbersome than a real face to face conversation. Hopefully we can let bygones be bygones and just move on.
     
  14. Scar

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    Mayweather wouldn't have bothered to return if he wasn't planning on making the Pac fight. His fight with Marquez is an obvious sign he plans for that fight.
     
  15. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Arum want's Mayweather to bow down, PERIOD.
    (It's defo not a case of Pac/Mayweather fearing eachother)

    They are going to make Floyd work for it.
    (I'd say the Cotto/Margarito fights not happening during Floyds run has alot to do with it)