Manny Pacquiao the PPV wonderkid...

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  1. Andy McNab

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    What an amazing piece of photography. Tires around an inclined plank of wood. Proper!

    Nice thread
     
  2. whoupicking?

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    What a load of rubbish. Do you know in the UK who holds the boxing ppv record? I will tell you, it's mayweather V hatton.

    Do you know in America who holds the PPV record? I will tell you Del la Hoya V Mayweather.

    Both these records were set before Pac faced either man. So the bull**** about floyd living off Pac fame is a ridiculous statement.
     
  3. Dizzle

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    How do they compare to Hattons ppv numbers in america? (their fight against each other aside)
     
  4. punchingdove

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    Now you're rubbish, Mayweather fought Hatton when he was undeafeated, and made a lot of asslicking on the british media. oh and yea Hatton is British.

    De la hoya and Mayweather are US olympic medalist, did you hear it? American gold and silver medalist!!!! hold the records of American PPV sales.
     
  5. Kirbychu2

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    I'm just sayin that the hate most *******s construe as the hate for their guy is hate directed towards them as fans cause of there vendetta with anyone who wont call Pacman the GOAT. *******s, unlike there humble hero, use trash talk and bad logic to stick up for their man (the same thing they claim Floyd is using to duck Pac)

    Stupid right?
     
  6. Sunchild78

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    Pacs 31 Floyds 33 there's really no difference. If Pac really feels that Floyd is afraid of him. why not call Floyds bluff and take the test?
     
  7. punchingdove

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    What i meant was after his so called *retirement. he wasnt numero 1 anymore when he came back.



    Eddited*
     
  8. HellSpawn86

    HellSpawn86 "My heart goes out to you!" Full Member

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    Julio César Chávez was born on July 12, 1962 in Obregón, [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonora"]Sonora[/ame], Mexico. His father, Rodolfo Chavez, worked for the railroad, and Julio grew up in an abandoned railroad car with his five sisters and four brothers. He began boxing as an amateur at the age of sixteen and then he moved to Culiacán to pursue a professional career. Chávez came from a poor family and became a boxer for money, he stated: "I saw my mom working ironing and washing peoples clothes, and I promised her I would give her a house someday and she would never have that job again."



    Durán was born in June 16, 1951 Panama, to a Panamanian mother and Mexican father, in the slums of El Chorrillo in a place called "La Casa de Piedra" (The House of Stone). He made his professional debut in 1968 at the age of 16


    Not trying to discredit Pac's story, but he isn't the only one to have achieved P4P status after growing up in extreme poverty. I think it only makes what they accomplished that much more great considering they weren't trained by the best trainers, using high tech equipment, having nutritionists or good management to get to the top. Especially when compared to their American counterparts.
     
  9. whoupicking?

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    I couldn't care less what Mayweather did to hype the fight, that is of no importance. He holds the ppv record in the UK as well as the US.

    Mayweather is a bronze medalist. You don't even know what the hell you are talking about.
     
  10. Medicine

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    *DAMN

    ****in idiot.
     
  11. Dizzle

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    Yeah, spot on. Especially Duran, not interested in belts at weight classes. Skipped a belt at 140 and wanted to fight Leonard at Welter! Unbelievable.
     
  12. Sunchild78

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    Yeah because I shine the light on the truth.
     
  13. Sunchild78

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  14. Wig

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    Pacquiao's head looks normal sized in that pic
    compared to the breeze block he's got up there these days...