If this is true:::pac is a bigger sham than i thought

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  1. cherokee

    cherokee boxfan Full Member

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    seriously, someone as loaded as dela hoya wll be worried about penalty for an extra pound?

    the penalty didn't bother floyd against jmm fight
     
  2. jrhjoker

    jrhjoker Well-Known Member Full Member

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    PCUK THAT IS SOME PCUK UP SHIIIT.COME PBF DONT GO FOR ANY OF THAT **** FIGHT HIM ON THE UP and UP.:good
     
  3. RSBonos

    RSBonos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ron Frazier is just some mediocre trainer who is Forrest Griffen's boxing coach.

    I REPEAT, FORREST GRIFFEN!!!

    The man can't be taken seriously.
     
  4. theDUD3

    theDUD3 Active Member Full Member

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    All these CONSPIRACY THEORIES coming out against Pac are all indication how BIG & POPULAR he is. Other fighters' rabid fans/followers (not all) are trying hard to discredit him to elevate their fighter up to the point of utter no logic applies whatsoever, utter stupidity.

    It's a KNOWN FACT that DLH is/was boxing's cash cow for many years and only he had the POWER to DICTATE the TERMS of a fight, he accepted 147 because it was the "middle point" in their weight class (154 and 135) and he knew that he would be "crucified" by the fans and media even if he won at 154. I'ts IMPOSSIBLE and ILLOGICAL for DLH to accept the alleged "REHYDRATION CLAUSE" at the expense of his health, career and a possible bigger fight in terms of revenue in case a second fight with Floyd happens.

    It's creative to write fiction, it's entertaining reading fiction but believing something without any logical basis is just ****ing stupidity.
     
  5. kadyo

    kadyo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    supenatural power.
     
  6. theDUD3

    theDUD3 Active Member Full Member

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    Pac's mother is a witch and has a voodoo doll for every fighter Pac fights.

    hahahah!
     
  7. coupdegrace

    coupdegrace Active Member Full Member

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    :think pac member of anti christ, sold his soul to be invincible.
     
  8. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    They can't admit Pac is that good.They can't believe it.Coz he asian so he must be cheatin..

    But god knows Manny PACquiao G"DAYM trains 4 hours a day 6 days a week hard-out for

    wha he has accomplished. Unlike these bums trying to get famous shooting their mouths off.
     
  9. LastQuark

    LastQuark Well-Known Member Full Member

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    OP is a liar. Read the article again:

    "PC: What type of fight are you expecting between those 2 guys?

    RF: If you look at Floyd, he is a defensive fighter that looks to break down his opponents. Manny is very explosive and he's aggressive, but that's what Floyd wants him to be. At the end of the day, because there are no weight clauses in this fight, they are fighting at 147 and from what I understand, there are
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    rehydration clauses in this fight as well
    , like they had in some of the other Manny Pacquiao fights. So Floyd is the bigger, stronger guy. I don't know why people think he has a weak chin all of a sudden. I've seen this guy in the gym sparring with junior middleweights and middleweights that are some bangers and he's handling their punches. It's not like he's ever been off of his feet. And if you want to give Zab Judah a knockdown for their fight, okay, I will give you that, but that doesn't mean he has a weak chin. This guy has never been stopped in a fight. He's never had a standing 8. The only official knockdown he's had is when he broke his hand in a fight and his glove touched the canvas. He has a sturdy chin and if Manny can come in and walk through his defense and knock him out, more power to him, but I just don't think it's going to happen. I think Floyd is a better defensive fighter than anybody he has ever faced; he is a counterpuncher and a good boxer and if you look at the first Erik Morales fight and his fights with Marquez, those are the kind of fighters that gives Pacquiao trouble. I suspect Mayweather is going to give him trouble. What I like about this fight is that there is no weight clause, so Bob Arum is confident that Pacquiao is a full-fledged welterweight now and that he can walk through anything Floyd has to offer them, but Freddie Roach is a little worried about the time. He wanted the fight in May and not March 13th. That's a little interesting dynamic going on right there.
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  10. Bee KeepZ

    Bee KeepZ Roid City Full Member

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    :lol: This is the dumbest **** I've ever heard, if people actually signed on this **** they're even dumber, borderline ******ed.
     
  11. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Please......GBP sold out JMM, knowing they would cash in and make more money promoting Mayweather-Pacquiao.

    ......when Mayweather weighed 146 lbs of a contracted 144 lbs fight, you could see the disgust and frustration on Nacho Beristain's face when he was being interviewed for spanish broadcasts.........his words, "An extremely difficult task for Juan just became that much more difficult.

    .....and when a question was posed about Mayweather not respecting the contracted limit, Beristain somber but not angry suggests, "It was unproffesional of him, but we still respect him for the great fighter that he is."

    I was a bit taken back that Nacho was'nt angry at Mayweather, and my feeling was that the reason for that was that Nacho knew it was the business machine of GBP that had more to do with screwing Marquez than anything else.
    ........simply stated, Mayweather had let GBP know the day before the weighin that he would not make the 144 lbs weight limit.......and instead of going to bat for Marquez and make Mayweather have to shed the extra pounds by whatever means necessary......GBP was ringing team Marquez that very night that they would have to sign another contract with different weight stipulations.:patsch:-(
     
  12. M.I.G.

    M.I.G. and STILL... Full Member

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    I wouldn't doubt that something like that would be worked into these fight contracts. GBP, Top Rank, the world's largest casino the MGM Grand, and all the fighters involved have made a ton of money since De La Hoya sacrificed himself to catapult Pacquiao into superstardom.

    People can choose whether or not to believe it, and I don't blame those who deny these types of things, but these are businessmen we're dealing with.
     
  13. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This is bull****. Don't be so naive.
     
  14. Bee KeepZ

    Bee KeepZ Roid City Full Member

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    Might as well make boxing - WWE.
     
  15. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And JMM enjoyed being f*cked hard by GBP. Why JMM allowed himself being sold?

    I noticed Jaime Quintana not with Team JMM in this particular fight. Jaime is the most vocal member of the team. I think Jaime can't take the deceptions anymore.