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

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IVLG, Dec 10, 2009.


  1. ericfabre

    ericfabre Member Full Member

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    It's definitely Nallege. I and V could read as N, the L and the G are both there.only the vowels are absent.
     
  2. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wonderful analysis! :good
     
  3. IPitydaFo0l

    IPitydaFo0l ATG in the making Full Member

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    As hmi just said, great detective work.

    But I just realized who IVLG truly is, it's our old friend FINITO aka allblack :lol:

    When the mass exodus of KG, Brook, acb, smoochp, jexcbox, illmatic,and the rest of that gang took place, they moved onto another forum called myboxing**@*#. I went there as well and eventually Finito found the place. He constantly called the place the ivy league of boxing forums.

    IVLG = Ivy League

    WHAT UP FINITO? :hi:
     
  4. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You make a good point D.....but there is really no reason to suspect a "rehydration clause" for PAC at all except for the fact that DLH came in under 147. That's not exactly hard evidence. It's all a conspiracy theory just like PAC taking roids or PEDs.

    All b/c he is doing well....people seem to want to rationalize and make up excuses to understand why PAC is doing so well. No one wants to give credit to his determination and commitment to preparation.....or the incredible Talent he most certianly has.

    The rehydration clause is just anther excuse from people who refuse to give credit to Manny for what he's earned in the ring. NO ONE would allow for this "rehydration" Clause to be enforced b/c of the risk factor to someones health.

    There's a reason they stopped same day weigh ins and the "rehydration clause" goes AGASINT that enforced guideline in this sport. What's the point to having a wiegh in 24 hours before the scheduled fight when you can't rehydrate?:lol: I mean.....honestly there is no substance behind this rumor....just like there is no substance behind the Roid rumors. It's laughable to be honest.
     
  5. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    not harsh but its the truth. jmm probably was persuaded by oscar himself to continue to fight even if floyd pulled a fast one on him.
     
  6. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    nice job. so that was finito aka allblack aka black himself. it's too bad that he is now resorting to trolling again. lol :lol:
     
  7. el_caviteno

    el_caviteno Member Full Member

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    The bigger sham are the self professed boxing fans who are overcome by their envy and hate that they readily believe in this ****ing bull****.
     
  8. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Exactly....their really is no sense in a rehydration clause at all. And this guy Fraizer....Who is he? Is he apart of Golden boy or HBO, Arum or PAC's camp? IF there was such thing as a rehydration clause that would be public knowledge and would have been made avialble to the press. Any rumors can get started but rumors are verified to be true if there is something factual about it.

    But there are reaons for having a 24 hour weigh in before the fight! It's to protect the fighters.....so they can rehydrate properly to avoid major medical complications. For someone to go out and state there is some kind of consipiracy with just Manny....and making a rehydration clause goes against the sports regulation of the act trying to ensure a fighters health with a 24 hour weigh in prior to the scheduled fight.
     
  9. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Blatant lies.
     
  10. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    To IV's credit he's just reporting what was read. I'm not too sure if he really believes this BS....but it's "news". Just like the Pac Roid rumors was "news". Of course it's along the lines of the "National Inquisitor" type of news where they have articles claiming Elvis is still alive and pregnant by aliens....but you take it for what it's worth....Entertainment. I doubt that anyone really believe's this garbage unless they are complete PAC haters or completely in love with one or all of PAC previous victims. But anyone who loves this sport and puts the sport of boxing itself ahead of their favorite fighter can't take this trash as fact.
     
  11. IPitydaFo0l

    IPitydaFo0l ATG in the making Full Member

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    LMAO. Yup he's back and at least we know who he is here :good
     
  12. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The guy is so full of ****.

    'i'm on the inside, I'm on the inside"

    Only a fringe would use that phrase constantly during an interview.
    You're not on the inside, you're a fringe player Ron.
     
  13. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'm not stating it as fact, but I disagree with you, DLH coming in as light as he was and then only walking into the ring at what Roach weeks earlier had said, DLH had to....is reason enough for me or anyone who's looking at it logically to at least be suspicious of the matter.


    Personally I could throw the DLH fight out the window and give Pacquiao the props he deserves.
    There is'nt any evidence at all to suggest that there might have been a rehydration clause for the Hatton and Cotto fight.
    .....but I have my doubts about a rehydration clause for the DLH fight for obvious weight issues about DLH making weight in a manner he had never done so throughout his entire career.......Its well docomented that during DLH stay at the lower weights, he'd dehydrate and gain a substantial ammount of weight by the time it was fight time.
    Why he did'nt do that for the Pacquiao fight is mind boggling to anyone with any sense and know of how DLH has always went about making weight.


    Actually with the ring deaths that have happened in the last several years, and with fighters like Arturo Gatti cheating the scales and then gaining an enormous ammount of weight before a fight.......the Joey Gamache fight for Gatti and the way Gamache was blown away in brutal fashion by an oversized Gatti..............all these acts have gotten the commisions and boxing orginization to discuss on whether there should be rehydration limits for each weight class.......

    ......these rehydration limits have actually been seriously discussed by the various boxing orginizations.

    I suspect that they have been unwilling to implement them as mandatory because how many high profile fights could be put into jeopardy when fighters failed to make the rehydration limit??????

    Imo a rehydration clause would'nt be dumb or stupid at all, but when commisions and orginizations make these types of decisions.........they also take the business side of such rulings into effect.......
    .....Do you think boxing commisions and orginizations would want to on the day of the fight postpone or cancel a mega-fight altogether because one of the fighters was a couple of pounds over a rehydration limit.


    Believe me Charlie, rehydration issues within boxing have been seriously discussed, but they're just not practical to implement when there is so much money on the line in these fights.
     
  14. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't mind you disagreeing with me at all. You always come back with some food for thought...but as usual we won't agree. The rehydration Clause that you speak of is for those who seem to gain excess of 20+ pounds between weigh in and the fight. DLH isn't know to go up 20 or 30 pounds. And their has NOT been any document rehydration clauses by fighters, promoters, the commissions or organizations over this sport....sure there is talk, but that is all there is.

    Your suspicions for DLH is your right. It was very surprising to me as well that DLH made weight so easily and he came in lighter than he has in over 8 yrs, but for me I was thinking he actually made weight in a scientific way, incorportating all the major factors in nutrition, contioning, strenght and fight preparations. For him to do what guys like Nard and Floyd had been known to do in making weight easily and not gianing much at fight night if anything at all was a breath of fresh air to me.....but his performance didn't tell the same story....but then again neither did any other of PAC's foes aside from JMM.

    Of course the commissions wouldn't want a mega fight canceled due to weight situations....but that is always a risk with or without the "rehydration clause". Fighters have missed weight more than ever in the past couple of yrs and a fight can still go on as seen in the Floyd vs JMM fight. So the rehydration clause if implemented could still operate in the same fashion as if a fight missed weight or the designatied fight night weight as well.

    In essesne the sport of boxing would basically be a sport where a fighter would be fighting at two weight classes with two seperate weigh ins. Its just not an effective means to regulate the sport.
     
  15. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why do you always write an essay :patsch