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

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


  1. GregDempsey

    GregDempsey Guest

    My gut feeling is..if this is true, we would have heard of it by now.
     
  2. Mr. Blobby

    Mr. Blobby Well-Known Member Full Member

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    come on man, we all know pacman beat up a lil midget on that nite, oscar got so small he was almost on the same height level as pac's dick that nite.
     
  3. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hahahaha so true :lol:
     
  4. IVLG

    IVLG OBJECTIVITY IS BACK LOL Full Member

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    If its not true then somebody needs to call out the guy who said it, but if its true I see that all you *******s are still willing to give your boy a pass. Pac is a bytch everyone already knew the Catchweights were bullshyt, but rehydration clause thats just str8 ***** no way around it.
     
  5. cherokee

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    the funny thing is, i will probably find this more plausible more than this rehydration **** nonsense
     
  6. xviiixvi

    xviiixvi Active Member Full Member

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    "I think it's more posturing than anything else. It's funny because people are like, "Floyd Mayweather is a coward because he didn't come in at the weight that he signed to fight Marquez at." He wasn't going to deplete himself, but nobody ever said anything about
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    But he gets a pass for that and if Floyd does it, he's a chicken and a coward. Why is it good for one and not for the other? I will call every fighter on to the carpet. It doesn't matter to me. I think Mayweather is a better fighter, but I think Pacquiao has had a more dynamic career! I think they are both all-time greats, but I wouldn't put either one of them in my top 30." - direct quote

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  7. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    Neither Oscar or Cotto would agree to this and both would have used it as an excuse for losing. Does anyone know Cotto's fighting weight? It should have been 154+.

    One thing that is certain is that Floyd would never agree to any rehydration clauses, even if it meant a financial loss.
     
  8. TonyPeri

    TonyPeri Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah, De La Hoya really gets taken advantage of in his negotiations for a fight. Get a grip. He calls all the shots. If it was deal point it's because he wanted it. He only fought Pac because he thought he had all the unfair advantages.
     
  9. IVLG

    IVLG OBJECTIVITY IS BACK LOL Full Member

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    You also cant link information from other boxing sites
     
  10. ky7le

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    Were not saying he gets a pass. You can criticize him all you want for fighting Oscar at 147, and Cotto at 145, but you can't criticize him for a rehydration clause because it is bull****. There was no rehydration clause.
     
  11. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You are an idiot man I must say it. We live in a world where you are Innocent until proven guilty not the contrary. You can not just state same bull**** with no prove at all and want us all to be impressed and to curse Pac. This is the first time I insult someone on this forum but you are really ******ed. And no I'm not a ******* I was rooting against him in the last three matches.
     
  12. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This place is out of control with all this trolling bull****.
     
  13. Rooney

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    Cotto look very thin come fight night, i thought he would have bulked up on extra weight at the weigh in, but he didn't look it at all.

    Does anyone know cotto fight night weight in the pac fight?
     
  14. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Neither fighter got on HBO's unofficial scale.
     
  15. ericsupreme

    ericsupreme Active Member Full Member

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    i don't like the catch weight thing either and IF I WERE A PRO BOXER I wouldn't agree to it, however if a boxer chooses to agree to catch a weight that is his problem and its up to him to implement his game plan to WIN.