Pacquiao, like the great Julius Caesar has let the power go to his head

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  1. PirateGorilla

    PirateGorilla Active Member Full Member

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    LOL, I honestly don't think he's gonna care. I bummed that he isn't fighting JMM, as the fight with Oscar is pointless, but I think they're gonna try to fight Hatton next. Hopefully Hatton, will lose which will force Pac to fight JMM on even terms. The dude, honestly sounds like he's scared.
     
  2. FanManII

    FanManII Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And this is exactly what I expect will happen.
    Pac's terms will go tube surfing right down the toilet and he will beg Marquez for a trilogy.

    If I were Marquez I would certainly make it a point to remember Pac's inflated head and make damned sure I offered Pac the exact same terms that Pac offered him out of pure arrogance.
     
  3. FanManII

    FanManII Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Exactly.
    Deep inside Pac knows he lost the second fight to Marquez, as does every other boxing enthusiast who knows how to score a fight INCLUDING THE PRESS.

    He wants no part of Marquez.
     
  4. Soriano

    Soriano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Based on your assumption, IF he beats Cambell, he will be greater than Pacquiao. But it was Campbell whom he beat and Pac who has beaten him twice already based on judges' records. But if he does beat Nate, he can considered a legitimate contender and he's eligible for a rematch. But as it is, since Pac is busy making dough, he has to wait after Hatton.
     
  5. Soriano

    Soriano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You must be a qualified psychic to say that. :yep
    Deep inside and outside, you know Pac won
    in that close fight where the KD was the clincher.
     
  6. PirateGorilla

    PirateGorilla Active Member Full Member

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    LOL, I scored the fight for Pac 114-113. I had it 6-6, with the KD giving the edge to Pac.
     
  7. myk

    myk Active Member Full Member

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    It could have gone either way, if it was a robbery I've seen worse.
     
  8. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    JMM, despite being recognized as the lineal champ, wont get the upperhand in the negotiations. It is STILL him, that needs redemption. PAC fought him twice, drew the first and then Pac won the second. The concept of Pac ducking JMM has been flushed down the drain and cant be used to provoke a third fight. However, Pac-Hatton is another high paying event that could happen if JMM will not give in.

    Pac will win the third fight via KO this time.
     
  9. FanManII

    FanManII Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well Mr. Soriana,
    Since you seem to keen in calling a spade a spade, PLEASE DO show us all here on ESB any and all archives and/or accurate records of PAC having beaten Marques TWO times.

    To my recollection it's 1 DRAW and one win, which of course I and many other boxing analysts thought Marquez won.
    Many of whom thought Marquez was robbed BOTH TIMES.
     
  10. Soriano

    Soriano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think Pac will do that. As it is, it is Marquez who is begging for a fight when he visited the Philippines. It is as if, Marquez's boxing life revolves around Pac. Pac has so many options right now. If he put up a good fight w/ dela Hoya, a rematch will be held. Oscar said so. After Oscar, Pac will fight Hatton if he gets passed Mallignagi. Or, he can fight Campbell who held the 3 belts or Juan Diaz. Marquez, at this point, is just a contender for the Pacquiao sweepstakes.
     
  11. mad_takamura

    mad_takamura It's getting hot in here! Full Member

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    Don't take this guy seriously folks. Poor guy lost a janitorial job at walmart's and now he's venting his frustrations against pac because pac has all the money in the world and a millionaire. In fact, pac can buy his life for four figures and throw it on the thrash bin anytime he wants to. :lol:
     
  12. MexicanJew

    MexicanJew Jajajajajaja Full Member

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    This hatton fight is also a poor fight to make. Hatton knocks Pac out just like Oscar. Strength adavantage and great clash of styles, but Hatton can handle anything Pacquiao dishes out. Pacs chin is not going to be the same at 140 or 147. It wasnt iron at 130, Diaz caught him a few times, that was at 135, and Diaz isnt a power puncher. Against a solid puncher like Hatton he is going to get knocked out. Against Oscar he guaranteed to get knocked the **** out.
     
  13. Soriano

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  14. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I believe JMM lives by the motto "try and try again, until you succeed!"
    Losing the fights that matter most in one's career is enough to fuel one's determination to redeem himself when given the chance.

    Marquez has every reason to ask for another fight with Pac. It pays good and he terribly needs to beat Pac.
     
  15. FanManII

    FanManII Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He certainly didn't the first two times.
    He had every opportunity in the first fight and could not finish Marquez.
    In the second fight, once again Marquez was tagged with Pac's left and went down ONE TIME and once again Pac could not finish.

    On the third fight, if there ever is one. I doubt Marquez will touch the canvas on his way to outboxing Pac over 12 or possible late round stoppage.
    At least that's what I think may happen.