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

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  1. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Any of these bigger guys calling out Pac should be ashamed of themselves sure if the little man wants you take it but stick to your division.

    A bigger man doesn't get the respect or credit for beating the smaller man
     
  2. Hatesrats

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

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    I don't know, That's why I'm asking, since there seemed to be a bunch of unnamed "Slicksters" that Manny ducked.
     
  3. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    No, I think he already said something about wanting that fight, but he probably knows he has little chance of getting one. He's definitely not scared, as he would no doubt love the opportunity.
     
  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    How ironic, do you know that Mayweather made a career fighting bigger men or you're ignoring it on purpose?

    Calling out Pac is not a bad thing either since Pac his self said he wants to fight them too, specifically Mayweather just like Marquez did.
     
  5. Nestea

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    Nah this is a legit match up.

    Btw Pac can just say "My way or the high way to Floyd". And nothing will happen he can still choose other opponents and still be the top.

    While if Floyd will price himself out people call him ducking.
     
  6. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    If you had taken the time to look past the size which blinded most people in this fight, you'd realize ODLH was not much of a threat. I myself looked at all the factors and picked Pac by knockout months in advance.
     
  7. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bigger men who he was suppose to beat.

    Since we're playing the did you know game.Did you know Oscar fought at 130 Shane 135 Pac 106 all of these fought tough opposition going up against the odds and gave their best.

    Your boy is self promoted and left Arum when he started talkin him into the Marg fight.
     
  8. Scar

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    And if he doesn't price his self out then the fight is a joke and he should move to Middleweight and fight Paul Williams instead to prove true greatness.
     
  9. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    There's no where else for Pac to go. Don't start being a ******* Jan!

    :nono
     
  10. Scar

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    Mayweather's plans to leave Arum weren't because Margarito is the beast idiots believe he is, especially after he was already exposed. His choice to do that is to secure a fight with DLH, something Arum WASN'T going to negotiate back then.

    Yes I know these guys fought at these weights just like I know Pacquiao is comfortable at 140 and plans to stay there. Do you know that as fighters grow in age they tend to move up in weight because they have to?
     
  11. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Or maybe he didn't want to be under the control of a scumbag like Arum! Floyd sure as hell made a lot more money without Arum now didn't he?
     
  12. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    :goodThe AM offer was not 8 mil, it was 7, and the offer was not even given to Floyd. It was a shallow offer, and sad attempt by Arum to keep Floyd in his stable because there were rumblings that Floyd was talking to Dlh, and that Floyd asked Dlh for advice on how to market himself without a promoter. Why offer Floyd 7 or 8 mil to fight AM who was not even known when Floyd could win all of the legit titles while the others fight each other and when the dust settles, Floyd could try to make a super fight with the guy who earned the right. Floyd didn't rise in weight to be called a ducker or coward by mainly AM or Cotto fans. He rose in weight looking for super fights. Arum had a plan, and it didn't work. Floyd did at 130, what those guys didn't try to do at ww with the exception of AM who did fight the best at ww win or lose.
     
  13. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    The 106 pound thing about Pac starting there is overrated. He was 16 then, and at 16, Floyd won his first Golden Gloves at virtually the same weight!:deal
     
  14. Hatesrats

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

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    Then don't be surprised when Floyd is left out in the cold. (when it comes to the Pac sweepstakes)

    That's been my whole point the entire time.
     
  15. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He called out Hoya who had fought a whopping one time in three years leading up to the fight. He sure was lookin for a challenge huh?

    Look at the welter landscape at this time I've already laid it out for you a couple posts back.