Pac is dangerously close to becoming a full-blown Cherry-picker!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Spitbucket, Aug 28, 2008.


  1. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    you guys are idiots. DLH will be the toughest fight ever in Pac's life. For going up 2 divisions at welter, he SHOULD be able to cherry pick his next 2 opponents.

    And give Pac credit, he's been fighting at a high level of competition for a long time.
     
  2. Muchmoore

    Muchmoore Guest

    People are dumb :nut
     
  3. Spitbucket

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    Everyone here agrees Pac has nothing to lose by taking this fight how in the hell is that "HIGH RISK":patsch

    That's more like calculated ri$$$$$$$$k:deal
     
  4. cali29

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    but if pac really considers what his fans want then there's a big possibility that he'll fight one of the winners at 135 rather than hatton. he proved this before when he chose to fight jmm instead of diaz.
     
  5. Muchmoore

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    He's fighting one of the top guys from multiple divisions above his weight if you call that cherry picking you are an idiot. Throw in the amount of money he is making and why in the world would you turn it down?
     
  6. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Like I said . . . the DLH fight cannot be considered cherry picking. :D

    When he chose a 154 pounder over Soto and Valero who are legitimate 130 pounders . . . you can't call that cherry picking mate. Casa; JMM; cAMPBELL and Guzman are not available . . . take note of that. :deal
     
  7. Spitbucket

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    AGREE
     
  8. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    fans of guzman, marquez and juan diaz would certainly disagree. for them, if pac doesn't fight their boy, pac is cherry-picking, never mind that pac is fighting bigger and tougher opponents. why wouldn't guzman and marquez face-off and pac fighting the winner after the hoya or the hatton fight?
     
  9. Spitbucket

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    Stop the hypocrisy numbnuts. Your basically agreeing with me but are too dumb to see it :patsch

    THIs is as much cherry-picking as Jones-Ruiz. I repeat it's all a calculated risk!:deal
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    This fight isn't so bad for Pac as it is for DLH. At least Pac is willing to step in with a much larger guy who many think will KO him in a few rounds. DLH is the one who looks like a ****in chicken ****. And the LW division will continue w/o Pac anyway. He's just a titlist, not the LW Champ.
     
  11. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Let them cry their hearts out for all I care . . . I post my opinions based on issues not based on personalities or fighters invloved. :D

    PEACE BRO! :good :hi:
     
  12. puga_ni_nana

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    if jmm stops or wide ud casa and become the #2 p4p fighter in the world, i would certainly want this more than the hatton fight. imagine #1 and #2 fighting it off for a 135 unification?
     
  13. Muchmoore

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    He's fighting one of the top fighters in the world from 3 divisions above him. HOW IS THAT CHERRYPICKING?

    Him making a lot of money in doing so doesn't make him a cherrypicker, it's just an added bonus.
     
  14. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    It ain't a fight,it's an event,just like the circus.He knows he will lose
     
  15. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    DLH may still be one of the top fighters @ 154, but we don't know that unless he fights guys there, which we know he won't. We can't just give him the benefit of the doubt after all these years.