That's alright man, The fact that I posted a thread and put myself out there so you can have this opportunity to troll my ass should tell you I'm ok with that. I've done my fair share of ****-talking but if you read between the lines you should realize I've always respected JMM. That said, get da **** out my thread *****.
Your thread is saved for posterity. To commemorate how female-like you are. Pacquiao is still alive and hopefully healthy. He's got money, fame and a wonderful family. Boxing will go on, maybe not for you, but it will. You call me a *****, why, just because I call you an over emotional fanboy? You know what, don't answer that. The proof is in this used sanitary napkin you call a thread. Douche regularly, my friend.
Lol...for the record, yeah there is "shame" in getting KTFO by a 40 year old man...that you've fought 3 times. I mean to act like getting knocked cold on a huge stage by your "greatest rival" isn't a big deal, is moronic. Considering the fact he's lost his last two fights, a shot at the biggest fight in boxing, any P4P status, and much of his drawing power...it's actually quite a big deal, regardless whether you choose to acknowledge it or not.
i like your post. and personally i consider myself a hardcore boxing fan. i check news daily, i go to all local events, see as live big events at least 2 times a year. and watc boxing every week. And Manny Pac is still my favourite boxer. A complete warrior. And a class act on top of that. I thought he looked great last night, and respect to marquez for getting the win. I hope Pac comes back stronger. Boxing needs a fighter like manny.
I wonder if history will remember Pacquiao's party days as preserving him the way George Burns seemed to be by the cigars he had constantly in his hand. What a run Manny had, bringing Filipino boxing to the mainstream. Bet guys like Gabriel "Flash" Elorde could have used his influence. We had the Mayweather era until 2008 when he decided to duck Pacquiao, and now Manny's era has ended and Floyd has the option of stepping up again--not just with an occasional brilliant performance, but with the activity and responsibility level of a p4p champion. If he doesn't, another Filipino named Donaire might win the position himself.