When Pac retires boxing will miss him more then any other boxer in recent history

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  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac is a great warrior, Void is void. Void is a famous woman beater. Hell, Void could not even knock the woman out that he beat up last time!
     
  2. Arcane

    Arcane One More Time Full Member

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    My my my don't we have a diverse selection of Salty Vaginas in here; *****s, butthurt Mexicans and noobs to name but a few.

    To *****s: Saying Pacquiao will be missed more then any other recent boxer is not an admission that he's the best fighter, IMO Mayweather would beat him now next year or last year, but that doesn't change the fact that Pacquiao as a big name big PPV action styles fighter will be missed by Boxing fans.

    To butthurt Marquez fans: OP doesn't negate the fact JMM
    won atleast 2/3 of their fights IMO.
     
  3. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pac won't be missed anymore then any other fight to boxing fans as a whole. Now of course *******s will be on suicide watch. Those clowns will have to be medicated, and locked away for their own personal safety.
     
  4. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nah, you *******s just don't see how the rest of us don't have a man crush on the center of your world.
     
  5. whirlwind

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    Pac will be missed by boxing fans. Racist women beater Floyd will be missed by boxing fans who watch his fights so that they can sleep.
     
  6. Definitely from people who box. He's one of the greats bringing all new techniques and fanatical training
     
  7. Arcane

    Arcane One More Time Full Member

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    Me a ******* :rofl:rofl

    Most people don't know **** about Arcane :verysad
     
  8. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    This thread is quite amusing. Only the *****s and butthurt followers are trying to deny the impact - that is far greater than anyone else's in the sport - that Manny has made. They're even trying to suggest 'ducking' Mayweather will tarnish his legacy :rofl. Hate to be the bearer of bad news, guys, but history will remember it as the complete opposite. The casuals already view Pacman as the warrior who gave them sensational, action-packed performances against Oscar, Hatton, Cotto and Marg. You really think Floyd's hollow call-outs during the past 6 months is gonna' make them forget that? Especially when they already view Floyd as the one who's being doing the ducking for the best part of 3 years?

    Like it or not, Floyd's been living with a tarnished reputation - mainly because of his attitude - for the majority of his career, and that will stick with him forever, regardless of what he achieves in the sport. His habit of avoiding fighters at their best and minimizing risks during his welterweight reign, is edged permanently in stone now. History will not look more favourably upon him than Pac, should they never fight.
     
  9. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah he will be missed, mostly for his great wars with the three Mexicans Barrera, Marquez, and Morales who will be as missed as Pac(talking of serious hardcore Boxing fans), if you compare those four, you will notice that their careers would not be the same without one another.


    Morale's Most exiting fights:
    vs Barrera 1, and 3
    vs Pacquiao 1, and 2
    vs McCullough
    vs In-Jin Chi

    Marquez's Most exiting fights:
    vs Pacquiao 1, and 2
    vs Barrera
    vs Juan Diaz
    vs Katsidis

    Pacquiao's Most exiting fights
    vs Marquez 1, and 2
    vs Morales 1, and 2
    vs Cotto

    Barrera's Most exiting fights:
    vs Morales 1, and 3
    vs Marquez
    vs McKinney



    and if you compare Pac's and Marquez's last fights that lasted over 6 rounds, you can clearly see that Marquez has been having more exiting fights.

    Pac
    vs Mosley - a let down
    vs Margarito - not exiting
    vs Clottey - not exiting
    vs Cotto - Great for the 1st 5 rounds
    vs De La Hoya - a let down

    Marquez
    vs Katsidis - great back and forth action, Classic Fight
    vs J. Diaz 2 - very good action
    vs Mayweather - bore fest
    vs J. Diaz 1 - great back and forth action Classic Fight
    vs Casamayor - very good action fight

    Total Classic Fights/Fights of the Year or Contenders for FOTY

    Pacquiao - 0
    Marquez - 2

    Since the second time they fought each other, Pac has not had any Classic fight, or Fight of the Year contender. Marquez has had 2 Classic fights. Also since their second fight, the best Pac fights have been against Cotto and Marquez 3, Marquez has been having exiting fights WITH OUT PAC, to be exiting it is clearly Pac who need Marquez more, hey don't blame me, blame Pac's last opponents besides Cotto and Marquez, for not giving Pac a good fight.
     
  10. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd could have done much more, there is no doubt in my mind Pac will and should be appreciated more than Floyd who I feel let the sport down, now Pac has been in some Action Packed Classic WARS!!! :bbb, BUT vs. Oscar, Hatton, and Marg??????:huh YOU call those fights "sensational, action-packed performances":lol:, Well let me tell you about a few fights you OBVIOUSLY Missed out on, they are the

    Pac vs vs Marquez 1, and 2
    Pac vs Morales 1, and 2

    Now those ARE sensational, action-packed performances, FROM BEGINNING TO END, those 4 are what certify Pac as a ATG in Action packed, back and forth battles. Those 4 fights are what will make me miss Manny Pacquiao. He will be missed, just like many others.

    and he has fights much more exiting than those 3 you mentioned in his years in the lower divisions.
     
  11. Jack Kollin

    Jack Kollin Say my name? Full Member

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  12. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is a ******* reply. Throw mayweather in there. When the truth is pac being or not being missed has nothing to do with floyd. Pac isn't the most exciting fighter, he is not the most popular and he sure is **** not the best.

    Pac will only truely be missed by *******s. Others will simply turn their attentions towards another figher. However being that most *******s boxing starts and stops with pac they will be lost.
     
  13. Arcane

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    Congrats on winning the saltiest vagina of the thread award :thumbsup
     
  14. Uncle Rico

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    Yeah, sorry to burst your bubble, but read my post again. I was talking about fights which casuals would remember the most:

    "The casuals already view Pacman as the warrior who gave them sensational, action-packed performances against Oscar, Hatton, Cotto and Marg".

    Those fights in the lower weights that you're talking about, took place at a time when Pacquiao was not a mainstream PPV star. Not many casuals would have bothered watching them at the time. Oscar, Hatton, Cotto and Marg, however, were showcased when Pac was a well-known star amongst casuals. It's these which casuals will remember the most.

    Look, here are a couple of MMA guys who casually follow boxing. You don't see them mentioning anything about Barrera, Morales, JMM, etc, do you?

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctryb-yW1CA[/ame]
     
  15. Clarky Cat

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    Does that guy in your avatar have a Geraldo tattoo?!?