You reap what you sew, Paclanders

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MrWonderful, Dec 21, 2010.


  1. pacquaio weighed 145 in the margarito fight hes going up to 148
     
  2. El Lucho

    El Lucho Well-Known Member Full Member

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    not again.

    pac fought good opposition

    same with floyd

    but it is goin too damage both careers if they dont fight each other.
     
  3. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac made two of Floyd's best wins look like tomoto cans. I don't know about making him look good. If Pac demolishes MOsley like he did to Oscar, that's another one of Floyd's wins that won't look very impressive.
     
  4. bknystl

    bknystl Active Member Full Member

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    Don't argue with the *******s. The day Manny signs a contract saying he will take random, and not semi random blood tests is the day we will know when all the *******s will become extinct or transform into Sergidiots lol.
     
  5. PR BOXING

    PR BOXING Boxing Addict Full Member

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    its very simple:

    a) can you compare the ODLH version that floyd fought vs the pacquiao version? Noooo, night and day difference

    Oscar picked ring size , gloves , 154 natural weight, coming off the massacre of Mayorga

    Vs pac, a zombie, weight drained as ****

    b) hatton was undeafeated vs floyd, had all the confidence in the world

    vs pac, ricky struggled with that mexican bum before the pac fight

    c) pac can't beat marquez clearly , let alone knock him out, wishfull thinking

    d) mosley has never been ko'd so stop playing psychic

    and im not even a floyd fan but this is true
     
  6. RJD88

    RJD88 The Icon Full Member

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    Wow ESB is boring, everytime I hear people discuss Pac and Floyds mutual opponents trying to out-do each other, its just so incredibly dry now.

    Here is reality -

    Pac beat a shot skeleton DLH
    PBF just got by DLH at 154 and he was fresher then.

    Pac flattened Hatton at his natural weight 140 in 2 rounds.
    PBF outclassed an undefeated Hatton but took him out of his weight class and did it in 10 rounds.

    Pac fought closely with JMM twice coming out with a draw and a win on the cards.
    PBF fought JMM as a tune up, outclassed him entirely but took him way out of comfortable weight.

    PBF destroyed Shane Mosley, who was coming off his best win in years but a long time removed from it.
    Pac will take on a Mosley 0-1-1 in his last 2 fights and approaching 40.

    Ladies and gentlemen. It is all BULL****.

    I wish there was more exposure on fighters like Froch or Martinez who don't give a **** and will get in there with anyone no bull****. All we ever hear is Pac May this Pac May that, **** it. Floyd has legal trouble and doesnt look like he wants to fight, and unfortunately Pac has been a ***** to Arum rather than taking on the fights his fans want him to.
     
  7. PR BOXING

    PR BOXING Boxing Addict Full Member

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    +1 :good
     
  8. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Id prefer Berto at 147 or Martinez at 154.

    Though I don't like the Mosley fight due to his last performances, Mosley would still beat Berto or JMM's ass though...

    *****'s it applies both ways though. If you think Mosley was a great win for PBF in hindsight, then you must think this is a pretty good fight for Pac too, afterall this is a more active Mosley only 7months older. If you think this is a worthless fight for Pac, well you must hold Pac in much higher regard than PBF, afterall Mosley was a good win for PBF but not Pac? Wow.

    Mosley has a punchers chance and could derail everything, it will also make Pac look bad on the ppv side of things. God knows why Arum chose this fight...
     
  9. johnnydrama

    johnnydrama Guest

    What are you babbling about....the guys that Floyd has faced that PAC has faced are Floyd's BEST and most signifigant wins. But Not for PAC....they are VERY GOOD wins but not his best. DLH...very good win for PAC....For Floyd that is probably his best outside of Shane. Hatton....good win for PAC and one of Floyd's best....JMM one of PAC best wins but only a decent win for Floyd given the weight they faced one anther. When PAC beats Shane it will be anther very good win but NOT great like it's considered when talking about Floyd's vicotry over Mosley. The reason why there are these differences are based on PAC's strong resume with GREAT fighters vs Floyd who has a lot of very good fighters with a few great ones sprinkeled in the mix.
     
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  11. Hitta_Squadup

    Hitta_Squadup Beast ***e Full Member

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    To be honest had Floyd fought the drained, older, dehydrated And stiff version of Oscar that Pac fought that would have been similar to Mayweather v. Gatti, I know you're a Pac fan but Oscar was like a mummy walking in mud and could no longer pull the trigger, just ask Roach he will tell you.
     
  12. flem1

    flem1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow, you counted two :lol:

    Sports writers here in the philippines and almost everyone in the country continuously voice out their disapproval of a Pac/Mosley fight. They want Pac to face Marquez or Berto.
     
  13. bobthebutcher

    bobthebutcher PED lab Full Member

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    its quite simple really, it doesnt matter who you are, if you are the champ and you dont fight the mandatory #1 contender then you are a cherry picker. Quite similarly if you are the champ and you take a fight with a big name from a lower weight class, you are a sellout. In relation to Pac and May most if not all of their recent opponents were cherry picked or were sellouts looking for a quick buck or million bucks.

    I cant blame those guys that sell out either, if you have been training your whole life for present's money and you get offered a few million to fight may or pac you would take it too.
     
  14. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not really...public perception of those fighters at the time each fighter (Floyd and Manny) faced them, plays a major part in how significant those wins were.
     
  15. Hitta_Squadup

    Hitta_Squadup Beast ***e Full Member

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    Just rewatched Mosley v. Mora and my conclusion is Shane no longer has that much of a punchers chance, his power (the pitty-pat punches he would throw were pathetic), speed and reflexes were horrible and his stamina oh my god his stamina was atrocious you could actually see him taking deep breaths, anyone who think Mosley has anything more that a 5% chance of winning is either a diehard Mosley fan or a ******* trying to justify this fight.

    After gassing in two against Floyd, it's ridiculous to think he will get any better, TKO Pac in the 10th, Nasim will throw in the towel, this is a sad, sad fight, and Shane was my favorite fighter until he decided that money was more important than his legacy and health.

    We officially have the Welterweight version of Holyfield, he know's he is shot but his need of money is causing him to embarrass himself. :verysad