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

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  1. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    :lol:....those were just bull**** from his then manager rod nazario to u.s. promoters to get pacquiao noticed/be taken seriously and signed. only that crook murad muhammad took the bait.
     
  2. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    Some "doublespeak" here as they say...

    If stopping one of the greatest fighters of all time while he was still at the top of his game at 29 years of age and commanding a top three P4P ranking isn't a great win...than I don't know what a great win would be.
     
  3. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sorry, don't believe you. Go back to crying and pretending he hadn't been fighting professionally for eight years before he fought Barrera.

    Eight Years.

    Green.

    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  4. Nay_Sayer

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    Yep. The problem with the Cotto fight and damn near every other high profile Pacquiao fight is there is an asterisk attached to the W. The Barrera fight is the only one that comes to mind that doesn't have some type of blemish, IMO.


    No doubt. Maybe the Pacquiao crowd had an argument to make back in '09 - but no way in hell do the *******s have an argument today.

    KTFO6

    Lol...
     
  5. Nay_Sayer

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    Double speak?

    Not sure where you're getting it from but not from me...
     
  6. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    fighting at fairs for groceries at 12-14, pac went to manila at age 14, homeless for 2 years until at 16, found a job that paid decent as a rust scraper where he can eat 2x a day, started training again in boxing, turned pro at 16.

    60 amateur fights didn't happen...he's still very inexperienced even after 8 years and at the age of 23.
     
  7. LikeFatherNSon

    LikeFatherNSon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think even worse than KTFO 6 was the loss to Marquez in the third bout (yes, that was a loss). Cuz for Marquez to do that in his second fight at welter...after he had looked somewhat fading against Diaz and Katsidis...that was shocking.
     
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    Sorry, don't believe you. Cry about it some more.

    Eight year professional.

    Green.

    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  9. -GhettoWizard-

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    Watch the dcumentary Hamed was done fghting and was rready fo his last ig payday

    - no one said pac doesnt get credit forr barera, but that barrera was not pime. he was prime in 2001 or so
     
  10. Nay_Sayer

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    Gotta agree here.

    I distinctly recall all the buzz that was going on in this very forum about how Pacquiao was going to "destroy" Marquez and blah blah blah. The *******s were having one big circle jerk in the anticipation of their hero picking up where he left off in round one of the first fight and laying the Ole' man to rest. To my recollection it appeared like the general consensus was that Marquez wouldn't make it to the final bell.

    I remember telling everyone who would listen that Marquez was gonna make Pacquaio look bad - which is *exactly* what happened.

    The simple fact of the matter is Pacquiao was the most protected fighter in boxing and was on the decline. Nobody seemed to notice simply because Top Rank did a masterful job of matchmaking in Pacquiao's favor.

    It also seemed like the general boxing audience had a short memory and forgot one of the golden rules in boxing - styles make fights. Juan will always be a problem for Manny.
     
  11. Bee KeepZ

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    He shut out the best of the great Mexican feathers - Marquez.

    Look, Marquez, Pacquiao, Bradley are all competitive, but you saw what Mayweather did to Marquez. Marquez couldn't do a damn thing to Mayweather.
     
  12. Bee KeepZ

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    I didn't buy the hype, Canelo is too slow and so was Guerrero; although Mayweather beat them easier than I imagined it to be - that's a credit to Mayweather.
     
  13. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd has influenced the sport more than Manny.

    Look at all the fighters using his style.

    I don't see ANYBODY falling-in with their hands down trying to be like Pacman. :lol:
     
  14. tennis

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    Floyd only picks easy styles for himself

    The last time he did otherwise

    An old washed up part timer de la Hoya

    He should have lost because Hoya had better activity, and the fight stunk the place out
     
  15. modernfonzie

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    45-0
     
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