View Full Version : Pacman Paid Dearly!!!


bisdak
10-28-2004, 02:37 AM
Never in my imagination would my favorite pound for pound best would rot in the garbage.

November 2003, when PACMAN was crowned as one of the best fighters in the world. The best in the featherweight and one of the bests pound for pound, after he boxed MAB into submission.

But after that fight, PACMAN was never the PACMAN whom his loyal fans used to know. He was an outright celebrity. He became an actor, commercial model and a full time billiard player.

He was still a legitimate champion at that time holding the IBF superbantamweight class. But his handlers made a big mistake when they decided to give out the belt and completely ignored his mandatory defense claiming that PACMAN needed a rest for that great victory and moreover, he will not go down and risk his status for an unworthy fighter.

After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.

For the first few months after the fight with JMM, PACMAN still enjoyed the glitters of a star and several opponents were lined to him after JMM announced that he will have to defend his belt from a mandatory challenger.

Unfortunately, after six months of matching and press releases, there is still no clear opponent for our great PACMAN. He was offered to fight Larios in an undercard but angrily refused so claiming that it is an insult for an injury being inflicted by MAB and EM.

He played billiards for sometime to shrug off the boredom and restlessness but was immediately knockout of the tournament.

Now, PACMAN is in the verge of losing his coolness and patience. He is indeed in trouble. He now realizes that boxing cannot be taken for granted. Boxing's limelight is not a one punch knockout but a successive combination to make sure that you stay on the fight.

Whether my great PACMAN still stings or not, he has already paid his dues.

Remember what B-HOP said "Being on top is one thing, but staying on top is another"

Pacquiao, perhaps, immature, doesnt know how to handle a gold bar, how much more of a crown?

psychopath
10-28-2004, 03:01 AM
Well **** you . . . . you are still desperate to destroy bisdak'S name even here in this site . . . just wait till we get the attention of the moderators here so that they can kick your SORRY ASS just like what they did to you at MP's and JMM's WEBSITES.

Nice try PENDEJO ;)

bisdak
10-28-2004, 03:14 AM
Well **** you . . . . you are still desperate to destroy bisdak'S name even here in this site . . . just wait till we get the attention of the moderators here so that they can kick your SORRY ASS just like what they did to you at MP's and JMM's WEBSITES.

Nice try PENDEJO ;)

How can I be kicked out in my own domicile.
Think before you post!

Im a moderator whether you like it or not, and you are just a ****in waste who seeks attention, a mellowdramatic moron who acts like a baby.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!

miron_lang
10-28-2004, 04:36 AM
Never in my imagination would my favorite pound for pound best would rot in the garbage.

November 2003, when PACMAN was crowned as one of the best fighters in the world. The best in the featherweight and one of the bests pound for pound, after he boxed MAB into submission.

But after that fight, PACMAN was never the PACMAN whom his loyal fans used to know. He was an outright celebrity. He became an actor, commercial model and a full time billiard player.

He was still a legitimate champion at that time holding the IBF superbantamweight class. But his handlers made a big mistake when they decided to give out the belt and completely ignored his mandatory defense claiming that PACMAN needed a rest for that great victory and moreover, he will not go down and risk his status for an unworthy fighter.

After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.

For the first few months after the fight with JMM, PACMAN still enjoyed the glitters of a star and several opponents were lined to him after JMM announced that he will have to defend his belt from a mandatory challenger.

Unfortunately, after six months of matching and press releases, there is still no clear opponent for our great PACMAN. He was offered to fight Larios in an undercard but angrily refused so claiming that it is an insult for an injury being inflicted by MAB and EM.

He played billiards for sometime to shrug off the boredom and restlessness but was immediately knockout of the tournament.

Now, PACMAN is in the verge of losing his coolness and patience. He is indeed in trouble. He now realizes that boxing cannot be taken for granted. Boxing's limelight is not a one punch knockout but a successive combination to make sure that you stay on the fight.

Whether my great PACMAN still stings or not, he has already paid his dues.

Remember what B-HOP said "Being on top is one thing, but staying on top is another"

Pacquiao, perhaps, immature, doesnt know how to handle a gold bar, how much more of a crown?
Man

You are sick!! Let it GO!!!! Get a life!! :cool:

chito
10-28-2004, 07:45 AM
Never in my imagination would my favorite pound for pound best would rot in the garbage.

November 2003, when PACMAN was crowned as one of the best fighters in the world. The best in the featherweight and one of the bests pound for pound, after he boxed MAB into submission.

But after that fight, PACMAN was never the PACMAN whom his loyal fans used to know. He was an outright celebrity. He became an actor, commercial model and a full time billiard player.

He was still a legitimate champion at that time holding the IBF superbantamweight class. But his handlers made a big mistake when they decided to give out the belt and completely ignored his mandatory defense claiming that PACMAN needed a rest for that great victory and moreover, he will not go down and risk his status for an unworthy fighter.

After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.

For the first few months after the fight with JMM, PACMAN still enjoyed the glitters of a star and several opponents were lined to him after JMM announced that he will have to defend his belt from a mandatory challenger.

Unfortunately, after six months of matching and press releases, there is still no clear opponent for our great PACMAN. He was offered to fight Larios in an undercard but angrily refused so claiming that it is an insult for an injury being inflicted by MAB and EM.

He played billiards for sometime to shrug off the boredom and restlessness but was immediately knockout of the tournament.

Now, PACMAN is in the verge of losing his coolness and patience. He is indeed in trouble. He now realizes that boxing cannot be taken for granted. Boxing's limelight is not a one punch knockout but a successive combination to make sure that you stay on the fight.

Whether my great PACMAN still stings or not, he has already paid his dues.

Remember what B-HOP said "Being on top is one thing, but staying on top is another"

Pacquiao, perhaps, immature, doesnt know how to handle a gold bar, how much more of a crown?

Well, bisdak, this article perhaps is sincere and i don't want to question the validity of all the informations here! One thing i can say, i really like the way you write this one against pacquiao! I am a pacquiao fan, just like you!

There were some articles in the newspaper about the ones you're telling us here but they are not proven aren't they! There were even reports that pacquiao once in a bar in Gen Santos, had engaged in a fight and he broke a lot of bottles of beer because he was so mad!

Well, maybe, these are true but nothing is really proven! To be fair with pacquiao, he never showed lack of training against JMM! And i beg to disagree that he underestimated him! If you see all his fights back then, this was really the style of pacquiao, he is very aggressive, that's why many people like to see him fight! He has a lot of heart and he gives it his all in every fight!

Well, i am saying that your article has a point or two but maybe... just maybe... it is really true and you know better than we do! Peace!

psychopath
10-28-2004, 08:15 AM
How can I be kicked out in my own domicile.
Think before you post!

Im a moderator whether you like it or not, and you are just a ****in waste who seeks attention, a mellowdramatic moron who acts like a baby.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!


Your STUPIDIY and desire to get back at the original owner of that handle is simply astounding . . . but you can't get away with it ******* . . . the original Bisdak is a registered user here . . . try your luck MOFO you'll just end up being kicked out of here just like what happened in the other two sites. . . . it's just a matter of time. :D

HA. . . .ha. . .ha . . .attention? I don't need attention coming from a DAMN LUNATIC like you PUNK ASS.

Palma
10-28-2004, 09:01 AM
Never in my imagination would my favorite pound for pound best would rot in the garbage.

November 2003, when PACMAN was crowned as one of the best fighters in the world. The best in the featherweight and one of the bests pound for pound, after he boxed MAB into submission.

But after that fight, PACMAN was never the PACMAN whom his loyal fans used to know. He was an outright celebrity. He became an actor, commercial model and a full time billiard player.

He was still a legitimate champion at that time holding the IBF superbantamweight class. But his handlers made a big mistake when they decided to give out the belt and completely ignored his mandatory defense claiming that PACMAN needed a rest for that great victory and moreover, he will not go down and risk his status for an unworthy fighter.

After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.

For the first few months after the fight with JMM, PACMAN still enjoyed the glitters of a star and several opponents were lined to him after JMM announced that he will have to defend his belt from a mandatory challenger.

Unfortunately, after six months of matching and press releases, there is still no clear opponent for our great PACMAN. He was offered to fight Larios in an undercard but angrily refused so claiming that it is an insult for an injury being inflicted by MAB and EM.

He played billiards for sometime to shrug off the boredom and restlessness but was immediately knockout of the tournament.

Now, PACMAN is in the verge of losing his coolness and patience. He is indeed in trouble. He now realizes that boxing cannot be taken for granted. Boxing's limelight is not a one punch knockout but a successive combination to make sure that you stay on the fight.

Whether my great PACMAN still stings or not, he has already paid his dues.

Remember what B-HOP said "Being on top is one thing, but staying on top is another"

Pacquiao, perhaps, immature, doesnt know how to handle a gold bar, how much more of a crown?


After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.


Man he won that fight! The judge fuct up!

He still a top notch fighter so relax and take a chill pill.

psychopath
10-28-2004, 11:48 AM
WARNING

This guy is just trying to get your ire. He is impersonating the original Bisdak who is a moderator at Manny Pacquiao Website trying to put the guy into bad light. He was banned in two other websites trying to do the same.

Kindly Ignore all his post.

nelsoncm
11-07-2004, 07:09 AM
WARNING

This guy is just trying to get your ire. He is impersonating the original Bisdak who is a moderator at Manny Pacquiao Website trying to put the guy into bad light. He was banned in two other websites trying to do the same.

Kindly Ignore all his post.


Try a better career, Bisdak-Wannabe. You're not good enough to be an impersonator of the original.

Whatever your reasons, you simply suck.

Truelies
01-06-2005, 11:07 PM
Man you're a relentless damnholder. Just what they say when Kurt Angle steps the ring... here's one for you, "YOU SUCK!" :mad:

Miguel Cotto X 23
01-06-2005, 11:12 PM
Ya you SUCK get out of here.........Shame on you.

JaNnO
01-06-2005, 11:14 PM
wuttz happening here...some punk ass trying to discredit another person...on a peaceful and meaningful board like boxingscene...tsk, tsk, tsk....was he banned for real?

julDilla
01-06-2005, 11:18 PM
Man you're a relentless damnholder. Just what they say when Kurt Angle steps the ring... here's one for you, "YOU SUCK!" :mad:

WTF are you doing going back thru pages answering to old threads

Chups
01-06-2005, 11:28 PM
This shouldn't have been brought back....it's embarrassing!

http://www.juanmanuelmarquez.com/forum/Smileys/more/pokinit.gif

julDilla
01-06-2005, 11:30 PM
This shouldn't have been brought back....it's embarrassing!

http://www.juanmanuelmarquez.com/forum/Smileys/more/pokinit.gif

do you just hated when people bring back old threads

JaNnO
01-06-2005, 11:31 PM
This shouldn't have been brought back....it's embarrassing!

http://www.juanmanuelmarquez.com/forum/Smileys/more/pokinit.gif

why are you embarrased...people know this topic is nothing but a ****load of lies. :confused: :confused: :confused:

Dondon_Ampalayo
02-15-2005, 07:20 AM
to the author of this forum :

well, its still to early to tell whether manny really screwed. yes, the news about the commercials, the late nights, the billiard games etc... still, you couldnt really put the blame on him if he wanted to do these...the man has a life and it is to his choosing whether he wants to do these things...for all we care he can very well rest after the morales fight..anyways thats a cool P100 million in his pocket enough to last a lifetime if he goes by moderate living. also, i think it is good that he waited for big fighters to come, since i believe pac is still beatable and we wouldnt want so-so guys to register an upset. a morales/barrera/marquez loss wouldnt take much out of the marketability he has garnered. pac deserves bigger names to fight, and he maybe just be wanting to have 3-4 more big fights before he retires...by that time he'll have a tons of dough in his bank account...it could also be a blessing in disguise since we can now hear that pac has been trainin harder than ever before..lets just wait and see.

manila_assasin
03-17-2005, 01:52 PM
Well **** you . . . . you are still desperate to destroy bisdak'S name even here in this site . . . just wait till we get the attention of the moderators here so that they can kick your SORRY ASS just like what they did to you at MP's and JMM's WEBSITES.

Nice try PENDEJO ;)

Damn! For a second I thought this was Bisdak from the other site :confused:

manila_assasin
03-17-2005, 01:53 PM
Never in my imagination would my favorite pound for pound best would rot in the garbage.

November 2003, when PACMAN was crowned as one of the best fighters in the world. The best in the featherweight and one of the bests pound for pound, after he boxed MAB into submission.

But after that fight, PACMAN was never the PACMAN whom his loyal fans used to know. He was an outright celebrity. He became an actor, commercial model and a full time billiard player.

He was still a legitimate champion at that time holding the IBF superbantamweight class. But his handlers made a big mistake when they decided to give out the belt and completely ignored his mandatory defense claiming that PACMAN needed a rest for that great victory and moreover, he will not go down and risk his status for an unworthy fighter.

After five months of flirting and a month of training, PACMAN was back in the ring. He toyed and underestimated the WBA/IBF Champ resulting to a draw that killed the great plans ahead of the southpaw.

For the first few months after the fight with JMM, PACMAN still enjoyed the glitters of a star and several opponents were lined to him after JMM announced that he will have to defend his belt from a mandatory challenger.

Unfortunately, after six months of matching and press releases, there is still no clear opponent for our great PACMAN. He was offered to fight Larios in an undercard but angrily refused so claiming that it is an insult for an injury being inflicted by MAB and EM.

He played billiards for sometime to shrug off the boredom and restlessness but was immediately knockout of the tournament.

Now, PACMAN is in the verge of losing his coolness and patience. He is indeed in trouble. He now realizes that boxing cannot be taken for granted. Boxing's limelight is not a one punch knockout but a successive combination to make sure that you stay on the fight.

Whether my great PACMAN still stings or not, he has already paid his dues.

Remember what B-HOP said "Being on top is one thing, but staying on top is another"

Pacquiao, perhaps, immature, doesnt know how to handle a gold bar, how much more of a crown?

as for u. Go lick ur a$$!

nelsoncm
04-16-2005, 07:07 AM
FELLOW FANS,

I WISH TO APOLOGIZE FOR THIS FELLOW WHO DISGUISES HIMSELF AS BISDAK FROM THE Mannypacquiao.ph WEBSITE. THOSE WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH BISDAK WOULD NEVER BELIEVE WHAT A TOMATO PIG LIKE THIS IMPOSTOR IS SAYING SINCE HE POSTED HERE.

PSO_JUNIOR IS RIGHT: "YOU SUCK."

nelsoncm
04-16-2005, 07:11 AM
IF THERE'S ANY MOD READING RIGHT NOW, I HUMBLY REQUEST THIS COPYCAT "BISDAK" TO BE REVIEWED FOR BANNING.

This is not fair for the real "BISDAK" who has been with the other website for the past 2 years who cannot respond.

xzworks
09-19-2005, 01:01 PM
i think the issue was true.manny wasted lot of money on billiard's and **** fighting but this vices are his only hapiness besides boxing.and i wish pacman regulate it for now becoz more money are waiting for him.just beat morales...

as for the JMM fight. credit marquez toughness though.