I found it really funny how Pac just completely ignores the guy that sold him the car. Instead of getting all excited, Pac just continued watching his own film. The ferrari guy was probably like wtf? This guy doesn't like the car? LOL Personally i think Pac just doesn't get excited over material things as much as the other guys. That scene just made it more clear that Pac doesn't really care about those kind of stuff that others get excited over about. The guy loves to fight.
You're not alone man. Both fighters want this fight badly. No trash talking, no bull**** drama to sell the fight. Just the urge of both men to get in to the ring to fight each other is what will sell this fight. Both fighters are bringing out their best and it really showed last night.
With the way both these guys are training its going to be a blood bath ! Excellent episode..I could litsen to Nacho all day ..
deal We've heard the same story over and over with Pacquiao both Ariza and Roach being all 'this camp is different' or 'this camp is special' :dead:dead then flip forward to Marquez doing the exact same **** he was doing the last time he was on 24/7 against Mayweather. 24/7 is only interesting when Mayweather is on, even if you hate him atleast he's trying to entertain and getting into fights with his father, with Pacquiao you get to hear how he's also a politician, tell us something we don't know :roll::roll:
word. instead of shitting himself when he got his present he goes " this is my movie " lol and even when he got in he didn't seen to excited about it....seems like a humble dude
Yeah the last time pac felt like this, it was against hatton. Marquez is no hatton but damn this is gonna be more exciting.
:good I don't get how people think we're seeing the same things over and over. We're boxing fans, we know Manny and Juan Manuel pretty well, but they still manage to give us some new insights. We got to see about 6-8 new workouts in JMM's regiment and got to see the credentials of his new conditioning coach, which is a vital element of his preparation for his fight. For those who actually box, it's even better of a treat. It's a science we were all speculating about, and it was cool to see some answers. Training is what boxing is all about after all. We got to see what Pac's actually doing for Sarangrani. Sure, he wants to help people cuz he used to be poor, we've heard that before, but seeing his methods are pretty interesting. Cattle distribution projects, micro-economic funding that gives fisherman an extra motor...it's interesting to me how he goes about helping a really poor society with these creative little aids that help them get by. Loved seeing Nacho work with the female fighter in a dingy boxing hall. It's great to see a world class professional still dedicate himself to developing boxers from the gritty and unglamorous start. The way he conducts himself in the gym is also just pure class. The sparring was sick. We've seen both fighters go at it before, but if you know them well enough it's fun to guess what they're trying to accomplish in there. Pac's on fire, sounds hyped up and eager, and Marquez looks sharp with his counters (the knockdown was cool, as was Nacho's level-headed response to it). I could see people getting annoyed at them trying to sell his physical developments because they don't see it as a fair fight, but it's still intriguing. Marquez joking about his wife's and Nacho's car, seeing Pac test drive his new Ferrari and watching himself on film...those little quips may seem cheesy at times but it breaks up the heavy consistent tone of the presentation and makes each week seem a bit different in spite of the mundane schedule they have to keep in their daily lives in reality. Overall I don't see how someone can complain about this episode. They go over the basics for newcomers, but even we as hardcore fans can appreciate the detail they give. That's just my two cents, I really liked this second episode.
Those who thought the episode was boring most likely watches WWE consistently. LOL The last episode separated the WWE fans and the Boxing fans.