The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Pacman-Forever

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    loser
     
  2. Duck Dodgers

    Duck Dodgers Kimbo #1 P4P Full Member

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    You realize Pacquiao was lineal champion at Flyweight, right? How do you suppose he managed such a feat?
     
  3. Pacman-Forever

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    If you think Pacman's record is bad, then Floyd's would be worse. Hatton (though defeated already) was undefeated in Junior Welterweight when Pac fought him. And that was "his" division he was proud of. In fact Floyd Sr. was confident that Hatton would finish Pac... and guess what... RETIREMENT.
     
  4. Abdullah

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  5. RightHandLead17

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    I'm aware BUT who was he? a HOF? lol:deal

    & its funny how i wrote a paragraph & thats all you seen
     
  6. sbbigmike

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    http://www.examiner.com/boxing-in-n...nquiry-was-made-what-if-pacquiao-caught-dirty

    Michael Marley

    Had that Florida jury been given a strong charge on what weight to give to purely circumstantial evidence, accused baby killer Casey Anthony would not be free as a bird right now.
    But the Sunshine State jurors had no such instruction and the widely-hated mother of innocent child Caylee Anthony walked if only to live a miserable, OJ Simpson like post-trial existence in the shadows.
    I come armed tonight only with circumstantial evidence but please allow to begin to present my case.
    I know it will be criticized as revisionist history since I staunchly and repeatedly defended Manny Pacquiao and his team from such allegations.
    But I got with a lightning bolt today and that bolt made me realize that the infamous emails purportedly circulated in late 2009, purportedly sent by someone in Pacman’s Inner Circle, which were said to have been sent to Floyd Mayweather agents/representatives were not fiction, were not made up lies pushed to the media forefront, first through New York Daily News sportswriter Tim Smith and then by ESPN’s Teddy Atlas.
    Remember, this email or plural emails supposedly asked:
    1) What happens if Pacquiao comes up dirty on a random blood drug test?
    2) If Pacquiao comes up dirty, can this be kept quiet?
    I never called either Smith or Atlas a liar on this issue although I did chastise both for reporting it without ever seeing any such communication.


    I stand by that criticism but the difference between January 8, 2010, when Atlas just parroted Smith’s earlier report from the tabloid newspaper over the ESPN airwaves is that I am now all but convinced that someone around Pacman did send such a moronic email or emails. The person who I suspect did this was someone who was desperately trying to ingratiate himself with Pacquiao himself.
    This person acted without any permission or authority from Pacquiao.
    I have to think the Mayweather camp never “outed” the sender because they hoped for more damning communications or information to come their way.
    You know, like when you have a reliable “spy” in the enemy camp. Why cut off your source, why reveal your confidential informant until you have milked that source completely dry?
    Or, in this case, maybe I should say drained all “the juice” from said source until it is dry.
    Tomorrow, I will reveal who the circumstantial evidence, and there is a mountain of same, points to as the unthinking miscreant in the Pacquiao camp.
    I’ve got a strong feeling that even Pacman himself will be shocked to read this first installment and then my closing argument on Wednesday.
    More to come…
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  8. puga_ni_nana

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    so you actually belived that floyd has the better resume?
     
  9. puga_ni_nana

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    if you don't know who sasakul was, then i don't know. it probably was much a better win than most of floyd's top wins. imagine beating a prime lineal champion at age 19?
     
  10. HenrySwanson

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    Pacmans record is head and shoulders above mayweathers. It's not even worth an argument I would even go to say should mayweather and pacman fight and mayweather doesbeverage victorious I would still rank pacman higher.
     
  11. xizor

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  12. PH|LLA

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    half the *****s will vote Floyd, the other half will dodge the poll. Everyone else votes Pac.
     
  13. Lance_Uppercut

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    :yep they'll let the loud mouthed regulars (we know who they are) say what they really want to.
     
  14. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Sasakul
    Singsurat
    Ledwaba
    Barrera X2
    Jorge Solis
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Eric Morales
    Oscar Larios
    David Diaz
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Ricky Hatton
    Miguel Cotto
    Joshua Clottey
    Antonio Margarito
    Shane Mosley


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    Genaro Hernandez
    Carlos Hernandez
    Angel Manfredy
    Gregario Vargas
    Diego Corrales
    Jesus Chavez
    Jose Luis Castillo
    Demarcus Corley
    Sharmba Mitchell
    Arturo Gatti
    Zab Judah
    Carlos Baldomir
    Ricky Hatton
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Shane Mosley


    Its close. Mayweather has beaten more champions. I'd probably slightly favor Pacquiao because he moved up more weight classes, but by no means is it clear cut.
     
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