What if Manny Pacquiao vs. Wilfredo "Bazooka" Gomez

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  1. Archie_Moore

    Archie_Moore ALL TIME KO KING Full Member

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    He has a damn good chin, he's never been KOed from a chin shot. :good
     
  2. mbandit

    mbandit Active Member Full Member

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    Thats were you are wrong my friend,Gomez never lost at 122 out of his 3 losses 2 were at 126 and 1 was at 130.Get your facts straight before you post you moron.
     
  3. reed_man02

    reed_man02 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    gomez by mid round ko.
     
  4. doknochrisan

    doknochrisan Puncher Full Member

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    i'd give it to MP, late round KO or UD, that is if Gomez can slug it out with pac til the end.
     
  5. doknochrisan

    doknochrisan Puncher Full Member

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    and for your information, MP's chin is quite strong too, his two ko losses were body shots from a local and a thai, he can be rocked by a chin shot, but never to a point where in he kissed the canvass, and mind you, he can take a body punch with the way they have developed his abdominal and chest muscles.
     
  6. psychopath

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    Hmmmm . . . do you know what you're saying here boii? :think

    Don't get me wrong I'm a Pac fan too but you seems to be lost here. How long have you been a Pacfan? :lol: :huh

    Nedal Hussein decked Pacquaio to the canvas on the fourth round when they fought at 122 weight class in October of 2000 with a right straight to the kisser. :yep

    What can you say about that? :rasta
     
  7. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Hey . . . hey . . . hey . . . what the **** are you talking about? Gomez has K.O. loses at 122 ? :roll:

    Godammit . . . he was undefeated at 122 he got his first loss when he went up in weight to fight Chava for the WBC Featherweight title (126). Are you changing history? :huh

    Yeah Zarate maybe, but he was 52-0 48 KO's at 122 when he was defeated by Gomez. His first and only K.O. loss was to Gomez. He lost a SD to Lupe Pintor, TD to Jeff Fenech and a TKO loss to Daniel Zaragosa.

    Stop mentioning what Pac has done at 126 and 130 because the thread clearly says at 122.
     
  8. johnco

    johnco Well-Known Member Full Member

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    that was said before pac vs mab... now look what happened to mab :good
     
  9. JMotrain

    JMotrain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Gomez wins.
    BTW Pac ain't no Salvador Sanchez
     
  10. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My Bad, but why he cowardly moved back to 122 after that loss to Sanchez?? Same as what Hatton did. I guess he figure out he has a Suspect Chin and History Proves that!!! He only moved up again to 126 when Sanchez Passed away. Why no Rematch???? Sounds Familiar..HMM.. Chickened out???

    I Don't think he can survive Pac even at 122.
     
  11. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True!!! Pac is once in a lifetime Phenomenon. He's just Pacman the Original.
     
  12. PacDbest

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    122, 126 or 130... It doesn't matter Gomez clearly has no Chin. He's supposed to improve his chin as he moved up in weight as what Pac did!!! He's last KO loss comes from a Journeyman.
     
  13. psychopath

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    He's suppose to improve his chin as he move up? According to who? Is there a scientific basis for that? That's just your claim to back up your arguement.

    We are both Pacfan dude, difference is you always get out of your way to back up your arguement with illogical views. The fact is moving up in weight makes a different effect on each individual fighter. It may benefit them or it put them in a disadvantage. In this case Gomez is not the fighter that he is when he is higher than 122 lbs. Is it hard to accept that?

    Yeah his last K.O. came from a journeyman . . . but that was at 140. Do you know that? :lol:

    At 122 lbs Gomez is 32-0 all by knockouts . . . Pac is 10-0-1, how the hell would you say that Gomez won't survive Pacman when he was held to a draw by Agapito Sanchez and was KDed by Nedal Hussein? The fact that Gomez K.O.ed a "killing machine" in Carlos Zarate (52-0)(48 KO's) How can you justify a guy with 10-0-1 record would beat Gomez?

    Pac annihilates Gomes at 126 and 130, fine. :yep But Gomez owns Pac at 122, accept it. Gomez is at his peak at 122 while Pac is just peaking. Don't forget the fact that Pacquaio only became a complete fighter after his draw with Marquez.
     
  14. Pat_Lowe

    Pat_Lowe Active Member Full Member

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    Its very difficult to have a rematch with a dead fighter you fool. Sanchez died in a car accident not that long after he fought Gomez. A rematch was in consideration
     
  15. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Check your Facts again smartass. Gomez's early fights was mostly on 118 so he can't be 32-0 at 122. You can't just compare record on Paper & pick a winner just by picking whoever has the most wins.

    I'll did my analysis by comparing Video, how they Fare against the best Competition, physical advantages,what are they're weaknesses, intangibles & overall greatness.

    Pac could have moved up earlier at 122 & stay there until he retires at 122 & could have a 40-0 record at 122 but he would not earned his p4p status & Million Dollars right now if he stayed at 122 & didn't challenge those 2 ATGs at 126 & 130.

    No way I pick Gomez even at 122. But still I won't convinced you guys coz the Fight can't be made.