Who Accepted Defeat Like A Man - Juan Manuel Marquez or Manny Pacquiao?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Florez, Oct 9, 2012.


  1. RJJFan

    RJJFan Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Manny is clearly the classier and manly person. Despite the Bradley robbery acknowledged world wide by everyone worth their salt, Manny graciously congratulated Bradley as he is too manly to complain about an unjust decision. He knows as REAL MEN do, that complaining will not solve anything, only action.

    Manny Pacquaio, I am proud to be a fan of yours. Long may you reign in our memories.
     
  2. Run It

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    Classy and Manly are two different things.
    i guess it depends what you prefer. you can choose the MLK route or choose the Malcom X route. get stepped on or fight back.
     
  3. reed_man02

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    Pac made excuses for his loss to Morales and even for his unofficial losses to Marquez. However, Pac still showed lots of class and I don't blame any boxer for saying they think they won in defeat.

    What the hell is the purpose of this thread anyways? We all know Manny is a class act. You *******s are an emotional bunch. Always crying over every little comment. Have a backbone for a change.
     
  4. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just because I start a thread with Pac in it doesn't mean im a *******.
    There's a difference between Pacquiao Fans and *******s.

    I myself think Pacquiao is on the decline and may lose on December.
    This Thread was just a question on who accepted defeat.


    Im not gonna judge whether your a ***** or wateva but it just seems that
    in every thread you talk negative about Pac, all good no need to take these threads too serious.
     
  5. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    Manny showed so much class in that disgrace of a decision.. He didn't get upset, he was just suprised and basically laughed it off. Manny Pacquiao is a special human being.. He's one of a kind. Manny is Gods Warrior... They don't make them like that anymore... Everyone knows Manny won..
     
  6. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :deal
     
  7. Elite

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    Patards. :patsch Can`t tell a fix when they see one. Maybe a 4th ass beating on Pac will make you see the light. :bbb
     
  8. Run It

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    anyone who thinks Manny is a classier man than Marquez is ******ed. Marquez is super classy outside of the ring and doesn't screw hookers, cheat on his wife, and doesnt wish death upon Gay couples, BUT the difference between the two, is that Marquez has a pair of balls and doesn't take kindly to being done wrong.
     
  9. Smokin' Joe

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    Nah. Your threads and polls are geared to garner a positive result for Pacquiao. You could do better than transparent cheerleading like that. And no, no '*****' I'm afraid. I enjoy watching Pacquiao fight but freely admit to detesting the majority of his 'fans'. Without a doubt the worst, and least knowledgeable in all of boxing.
     
  10. casian72

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    After morales 1. Socks,gloves and blood. Sore loser.
     
  11. Run It

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    Manny: "all gays should die"

    yeah, real classy. :roll:
     
  12. Smokin' Joe

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    /thread.
     
  13. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Either Pacquiao knew what was going on in the Bradley fight and knew complaining would make Arum look bad, or he knew majority of the viewers had him the winner so it's no reason to complain...

    Pacquiao has tons of fans and even a clear JMM win doesn't mean **** if the judges give the nod to Pacquiao, his fans will argue till they're blue in the face Pac won. There's differences..
     
  14. turbotime

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    Their third fight was not close. And yes I believe fully that Pac participated in the fixing of that fight. He hardly even made any excuses, **** he made more excuses in the 3rd Marquez bout, a bout he "won" than he did for the Bradley fight.

    Tells you all you need to know.
     
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