Pac Has too much speed for DLH, Pac will beat Hatton!!-- Roach!!!

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  1. ZippyMan

    ZippyMan Active Member Full Member

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    You are living too much through Manny. Roach has turned into a piece of ****. He doesn't care what happens it seems as long as he makes the big bucks.

    ODH would kill Pac. If Hatton fights him, it would be a mauling. Hatton is way to strong for Manny. I know you don't see it but Manny is a really little guy. A good big guy beats the **** out of a good little guy 9 times out of 10. That is a fact.

    If you actually liked Manny, you would not wish for him to jump up in weight anymore than he is already doing.
     
  2. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm following Manny coz I believe he will be one the Greatest. I have no control over him. I'm just predicting who he will be fighting in the future. I based it on what I saw in Pacquiao and his potential opponents in the Ring. Even with his Draw with JMM and his loss to Morales, I never Doubted him. MAB, Ledwaba, Sasakul, Julio etc those Fights make me a Believer.

    But when he KOed Morales that's the time I predicted that he will go for Hatton and PBF. I also thought that he will go for Chico or castillo First but Chico Died and Hatton eliminates Castillo. Pac already Cleaned up all the Legends from 112- 130.

    At 135 there's no Legend there. Casa is the closest but JMM will eliminate him.(we will see Pac-JMM 3 soon) At 140 there's only Hatton and he's ready to be taken out by Pac. Maybe DLH and PBF in the future too.

    I want to see Pac's full potential. That means taking risk and taking Big fights. You Probably think PBF retirement is Great coz he avoids Margarito and Cotto so he won't get hurt because you like him too much. But can you call PBF Great if he never fight these bigger guys???

    Pac is Great coz he keeps Challenging himself. And he still wins not like Hatton who tries but loses and doesn't look good when he moves up in weight.
     
  3. johnco

    johnco Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
     
  4. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is my Business. Talk about Pac.
     
  5. stevebhoy87

    stevebhoy87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    pac hatton may just about be a intriguing fight, can't see past hatton but it may last long enough to be intersting, dela hoya on the other hand would leave pac in a bad way and i would have no interst in that fight what so ever
     
  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Actually he's the current P4P #1 because PBF retired.:deal
     
  7. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    BHop became current p4p because RJJ lost. Floyd became p4p #1 because BHop lost. Pac became p4p #1 because Floyd retired before he lost. You cant prove anything in retirement, to stay no.1 you gotta keep proving yourself. Maybe Floyd would have beaten Cotto/Margo, we will never know.
     
  8. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    You are a homo aint ya? Manny has speed and power but that is at 135 he will not carry that up in weight with him beleive that its just a ****ing fact.
     
  9. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    He's #1 P4P because the judges were delusional and robbed Juan Manuel Marquez of his well deserved victory. In reality.
     
  10. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Still Crying????
     
  11. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Here's an article from yahoo...

    Ricky Hatton, who figured to be the leader to replace Mayweather, has already said he doesn’t want the bout. He’d rather take a bout with Paulie Malignaggi, a slick boxer who very well could beat him, for a fraction of the money he’d make against De La Hoya.

    Manny Pacquiao, whom De La Hoya talked up Thursday as a potential opponent, has a June 28 fight against David Diaz, but seems more interested in subsequently fighting Hatton.

    De La Hoya mentioned Miguel Cotto, the unbeaten WBA welterweight champion whose punches break bones and disfigure faces. That’s exactly the opposite of the type of opponent a guy with the finish line in sight wants to face.

    And so that leaves Sergio Mora, the guy whom De La Hoya spoke least about Thursday but who probably stands the best chance of landing the gig.

    Mora, the one-time reality television star, pulled one of the big upsets of the year Saturday when he defeated Vernon Forrest to win the WBC super welterweight title. He then promptly alienated nearly all of the assembled media, first by taking an exceptionally long time to show at the post-fight news conference and then by dissing the division he had just won a title in.

    De La Hoya says money will have nothing to do with his decision. If that’s true, it’s a slam dunk that he would be fighting Cotto next, assuming Cotto can get past Antonio Margarito when they meet July 26 in Las Vegas.

    “At this point, I’ll make my decision (on who to fight) boxing-wise,” De La Hoya said. “Money is all fine and dandy, of course, and I’d be a fool to say money isn’t important. But at this point in my life, I can afford to make the decision for what I want. And I want the biggest fight and the biggest event. The money is going to be there no matter who I fight.”

    I’m guessing, though, that money is going to have a little more to do with things than Oscar is letting on.

    And that’s why Mora is probably the leader in the clubhouse to land the fight. He’ll come cheaper than Pacquiao, Cotto and/or Hatton ever would and he’s not nearly the threat that Cotto would be.

    De La Hoya talked up Pacquiao and Cotto at length Thursday, even though it seems ludicrous that a guy who was knocked cold in a flyweight bout like Pacquiao once was could be paired with a guy who once held a version of the middleweight title, like De La Hoya.

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    But the only big event he’s got now is his book tour. Publicists from HarperCollins, the book’s publisher, are beating the drums, though times must be tough even in the book industry. They’re begging for media coverage, but they haven’t shipped out review copies of the book.

    But you don’t need a book review. You’ve got a gas tank to fill and some groceries to buy. You need motivation and inspiration.

    And that’s where “An American Son,” comes in.

    “We all have problems,” De La Hoya said. “This book is going to give you hope that you can overcome your problems. It gives hope to the guy washing dishes that better days are ahead. It shows the guy mowing the lawns, even the stock traders, that you can overcome things.

    “It’s meant to be inspirational. It tells the story of my ups and downs. Even though I’m the Golden Boy, life was not always easy. We’re always going to face struggles. A lot of us Americans must feel knocked down. I want to use my book to tell people that even if you get knocked down, you can get back up and win. I’ve done it. Everyone can do it.”

    DLH really wants Pac for his last fight!!!
     
  12. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Not crying matey. Just saying how it is. :good
     
  13. TFFP

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    Pacquiao is biting off more than he can chew with either. Got to admire him for taking on these big guys though.
     
  14. CJLightweight

    CJLightweight Lightweight Kingpin Full Member

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    can't argue with that:smoke
     
  15. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    Too soon to talk about Pac fighting Hatton or DLH, we haven't see Pac fighting in 135 yet, it is not about his speed or stamina, the thing is if he can take punches from top opposition in higher weight classes.

    and I'm not talking about sparring partners.
     
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