What next for PACMAN if he win against JMM this March?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by nighthunter, Dec 19, 2007.


  1. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    I think Pac avoids Guzman at all costs. He'll face a tuneup at 135 then Babybull. He's learned his lesson from fighting at 130 in his first fight against Morales. (to which he gets no credit for) Same thing at 135.
     
  2. mad_takamura

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    hey kg who's that in ur avatar?
     
  3. mad_takamura

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    I agree with brooklyn that in order for pac to cement his legacy; he should finish the best in his division b4 jumping weight. What's left after jmm? It ain't valero; we know he can't attract much for the casual fans ilke what arum said coz he is unknown and because of his medical condition that he can't fight in the u.s. plus i had a feeling pac would only ruin his undefeated run and might even kill him in the ring: God forbid.:scaredas:
    It ain't soto as far as im concerned he's done with the loss from guz.
    So it seems that the last man standing in the sf div is guz but im getting sick with all the overrated praises this man gets particularly from amsty and huki. Pbf is waaaay better than that guy and the fact remains guz is also feather fisted.
    Some posters here believe that guz is one of the best boxers around? I don't think so: guz is just a cracked prototype of pbf they aren't even comparable :nono . He had some flaws in his game like leaving himself open at times or maybe being cocky if he thinks he can "absorb"the punch with his "iron chin" and compare to the volume of fights both he and pac has: pac has more fights so pac has more experience plus guz is older by a year . So if ever a pac and guz fight happens, i agree with philla that pac may win beside the fact that guz is sometimes off balance when overreaching a punch that can give pac an opening to test that chin of his..
    After guz then it's a tune up fight first in lw to test weather pac can really play with the big boys like julio diaz said...:rasta
     
  4. DobyZhee

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    You know what's funny. Pac could still lose a fight and command anybody that he wants as his next fight. If he gets outboxed, he'll fight Soto. That's still a game fight as far as I'm concerned. Soto didn't lose anything losing to a slickster in Guzman. I think Pac goes after the brawling types: Soto, Valero (in Macau) or easy pickings in David Diaz as a tuneup.
     
  5. PATSYS

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  6. mad_takamura

    mad_takamura It's getting hot in here! Full Member

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    He is the star of his own show: the man of the spotlight. It's just sad that some jmm fans don't realize that. :yep
     
  7. Marcelo

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    Only Floyd manage to duck Pacdbest predictions!!:lol:
     
  8. davebenoit

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    Boxing's Nostradamus this guy. :good