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

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


  1. Spitbucket

    Spitbucket Guest

    Who said it was easy, you simpleton!
     
  2. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    you! :deal
     
  3. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    i see, these are your definitions of cherry-picking. :-(
     
  4. Spitbucket

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    :lol: :patsch
     
  5. Spitbucket

    Spitbucket Guest

    Not definitions, examples:patsch
     
  6. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    you seemed the one confused. :think
     
  7. Spitbucket

    Spitbucket Guest


    Yes, your stupidity confuses me:deal


    Didn't we just go through this:hey


    I guess that's my cue to catch some ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

    Catch you guys tomorrow!
     
  8. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    You're confused by your own stupid thread, Crapbucket... :deal
     
  9. mexican legend

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    Blame DLH for this ****. No one is gonna turn down DLH because of the big pay day. ****, I bet Ivan Calderon will try to fight him if he was offered the money.
     
  10. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    by your examples, your definitions of cherry-picking are:

    1. choosing the easiest fight to win a title

    2. choosing the easiest fight to win and make money

    3. choosing a hard fight to make lots of money

    #1 and #2 are obviously cherry-picking, but #3, wtf???

    cherry picking = choosing easy fight
     
  11. Lionheart

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    I really dont understand how people thinks nowadays. fighting a guy twice your size is cherry picking? Do you think the guys at 135 division (casamayor, juan diaz, jmm, etc) would consider fighting the golden boy.............I dont think so, Only the pacman will bec. he is going for greatness my friends.
     
  12. owell

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    Cherry picking and Pacquiao seems not to match...
     
  13. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    You honestly think the DLH fight is cherry picking?, anyone I asked about this fight are picking DLH by KO based on size and power. Pac is moving TWO weight divisions above, I know a MAJOR part of his move is the money and recognition DLH provides but still this is a very dangerous fight for Pacquiao.
     
  14. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    agreed.

    David Diaz was forgiveable because it was supposed to be a tuneup and it was against a champ at a higher weight, only 3 months after Pac beat JMM.

    After D. Diaz I was expecting either Campbell or a JMM rematch, or even at the limit Juan Diaz or Casa (though i would have been disappointed). Fighting Oscar is a huge letdown. Strike 2

    If he wins then he will probably fight Hatton after Oscar, if Hatton beats Malignaggi and looks good doing it, then i will consider it a good fight. But if Hatton stinks up the joint against PM, then i really hope Pac won't fight him and makes a move back down to LW
     
  15. Jackolythe

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