Yeah Pac's time is about up but someboxer who has better skills than JMM like Valero has to do it, right?:good
Yeah . . . I'm pathetic after humilatng him and stuffing all his bullshits back into his throat maybe a hundred times before. And all he can do is talk about ****i'n mama's, sucking daddy's dick and sleeping with sisters and all those craps. :deal I'm really pathetic. :yep :rofl
Yeah, his technical ability is superior to JMM so he will beat Pac, right? Let's not compare Valero's technical ability with Pac as has none of that. Pac was just too lucky that in two tries, it was proven the best of JMM was not enough to beat him (Pac).
Some Koreans will never admit it but in their hearts they believe that the Japanese were their superiors!
Pac's toughest opponent, JMM is a very good counter-puncher but Floyd is a master counter-puncher and has much better defence though.
Pac was only 16 yrs old when he fought at that weight. I don't think size should discredit Floyd if he fights and defeats Pac-Man.
well, koreans were made bitches by the japs but flips were made into wormfood. this is the most ridiculous thing i have read on this site. sickening really.
I just don't think Pac's weight when he was only 16 yrs old should discredit a potential win against him by Floyd. Pac's natural weight class right now is 140lbs. He fought at about 147 on fight night for his last two fights.
everybody pac has been fighting is naturally bigger rember floyd was a featherweight at one point. I think pac has a good chance because he will be fighting someone who is closer to size then hes fought in the past 4 years. His only problem is Mayweather is the only person slick enough to put in work on him since jmm. But pac learns after every fight. He destroyed morales. Beat JMM and demolished delahoya who was too slow to hit him. He should move up in weight if hes gonna be this quick and vicious permantly and just stay away from mosley as he has the speed to beat him too lol
so there is really no difference between a fighter who started out at 106 and a fighter who started out at 130. between a fighter who is 5'6 and half and a fighter who is 5'8 and half. a good boxing analyst would know that such height and weight discrepancies might not matter especially in the heavier weights, cruiserweight and up. but in the lower weights, featherweight, fly, pin etc, and even lightweight to jww, these differences can spell life and death. look at hatton who left his natural fighting weight. look at fighters who stepped one or two weights against naturally bigger oppponents. to lump these differences as something miniscule and insignificant belies an utter lack of boxing knowledge. hmm, hmm.