A former flyweight champ beating an elite, essentially undefeated welterweight champ?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Swann, Jul 21, 2009.


  1. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Shitting?, these fans are as good as **** anyway, who gives a **** what they say?. Either watch and try to learn or **** off, Tijuana nurse.

    Look *******, the only one who's knowledge is below **** is you and you might want to take notes when you see your superiors posting and roll that note then slowly shove it up your ass, dickhead.

    Marquez wanted the fight and now he got it and it's not a bad fight after 2 years off, Janitor. When Marquez called Mayweather out I saw a barrage of Tijuana nurses and kindergarten drop-outs(yes, former Chavez Sr. opponents) yelling "Mayweather will duck!". Now that the fight is on it's worthless beucase you know your hero might get his ass whopped.

    Look, if Mayweather picked Cotto no hoping losers like you would come out and claim he's taking on him because he looked bad against Clottey and he's fighting Concreto leftovers.

    Prepare another alias with another list of excuses when Mayweather/Pacquiao is signed. Only problem is that you won't have any fellow Tijuana dishwashers to support so you might **** off the sport and rid us your useless existence.

    Now I hope you choke on your burritos and get the **** off this planet when you're done reading this.
     
  2. Swann

    Swann I'm secretly Marc. Shh... Full Member

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    :patsch:patsch

    first off, floyd didn't win a title in the olympics. he didn't even finish in the top 2 in his weight class.

    meanwhile, 14 pounds below in the flyweight division, manny pacquiao won the LINEAL AND TRUE flyweight championship of the world by scoring a fabulous knockout.

    understand now? :tired:-:)patsch
     
  3. Swann

    Swann I'm secretly Marc. Shh... Full Member

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    again, we were talking in the context of floyd fighting in the amateurs as a flyweight. note how my quote was in response to his talking about floyd fighting in the amateur as a flyweight.

    good job you dunce. :smoke
     
  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Put a tampon in it and get back to the kitchen already. This is a boxing site, shouldn't you be in sites discussing garbage like BigBrother, America's Next top Model, X-Factor, Got talent or whatever trash?

    These things were made for the likes of you to spare us idiotic mentality we never thought existed.
     
  5. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    If this guy was a little smarter he would understand how stupid he sounds.
     
  6. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    I understand that Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao both fought at a similar weight at the age of 16, Mayweather as an amateur and Pacquiao as a pro, for reasons of necessity. And that Mayweather grew through the weights slightly faster thereafter as they both amassed hugely notable achievements. And that, for some reason, you have somekind of burning hate for Mayweather that you feel the need to vomit all over this forum.

    Is there anything else I'm supposed to be understanding?
     
  7. Swann

    Swann I'm secretly Marc. Shh... Full Member

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    lol what's the matter? did i hit a nerve so that you had to resort to personal attacks? :yep

    lmao you floyd fanboys are something alright. make sure to get your pom poms out for september 19 when fraud faces a natural featherweight. lmao

    :good:good
     
  8. Midnight Ramble

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    Nice avatar :tong
     
  9. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    You don't hit nerves, the only thing you hit is the kitchen table.

    If Pacquiao moved up to fight DLH then Marquez is moving up to fight Mayweather, you guess which is more impressive and how serious he is in securing a third fight with Pac.
     
  10. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    A former flyweight when he was starving himself.

    Sure he turned pro and fought who? **** the top amateurs in the world could beat better competition.
     
  11. Swann

    Swann I'm secretly Marc. Shh... Full Member

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    only you forgot to mention that pac shut out DLH and won every single round while marquez will lose to mayweather because fraud is a cherry picker who would never want to risk a loss.

    pac doesn't need to fight marquez anyways. he's already beaten him twice. the first fight should've gone to pac, but there was a judge's error.

    what would be the point of pac going 3-0 against marquez? :lol::lol:

    stupid fraud fanboys.
     
  12. Marquez

    Marquez Guest

    Whoa!!!! you don't need to get all ghetto here brother... this is not your parents living room.. RELAX!..

    Yes, ****-ting...as in your last name:hi:... Fraudy is picking on smaller or washed up guys because he knows that's the only thing he can do in order to preserve that fake "0" on his record. Everyone knows why he won't fight Cotto, or Mosley, or anyone in his weight class for that matter....:bolt
    he can fool idiots like you and ChimpC but it doesn't matter.. True boxing fans will forever **** on that fake record and will enjoy shoving the truth down your throats.:good
     
  13. GcIII

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    Its not about who but HOW. And thats make Pac special. Hes got none of those excellent amateur background yet reach the highest pinnacle of his career.

    BTW, answer me on the other thread:D
     
  14. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He was beating nobodies at this stage in his career. Im not hating on his ATG status cause he's gone on to do A LOT.

    But just because he turned pro because he was starving shouldn't add to his greatness. Fighters at the same age were weighing the same and beating better opponents in the amateurs.


    Edit - You are slow.
     
  15. Ring Master

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    :lol: