View Full Version : Jmm New Opponent
hitterwitter 02-25-2005, 03:09 AM After JMM Scheduled fights between Pacman and Scott Harrison fell through because of money demands, JMM has named his new opponent as Victor Polo the man who got a draw against Harrison last month.
It sounds to me like JMM is pricing himself out of the big fights and first Pacman and now Harrison. These are the two biggest names at featherweight behind JMM and he doesn't want to fight them.
Wheree does his career go from here???
Mech. 02-25-2005, 03:25 AM i wouldnt call polo that bad an opponent.I mean i dont like polo at all,butt i saw that harrison fight, and harrison didnt exactly dominate polo,prob deserved to win,but it wasnt a tremendous performance,Id like to see what JMM can do against polo at least.
mr. bojangles 02-25-2005, 03:38 AM ...a cautious boxer matched-up against a very cautious counterpuncher.
a boring chess game...that's how it will go
kadyo 02-25-2005, 04:42 AM After JMM Scheduled fights between Pacman and Scott Harrison fell through because of money demands, JMM has named his new opponent as Victor Polo the man who got a draw against Harrison last month.
It sounds to me like JMM is pricing himself out of the big fights and first Pacman and now Harrison. These are the two biggest names at featherweight behind JMM and he doesn't want to fight them.
Wheree does his career go from here???
In the trashland? :p
I wonder how much money he'd be receiving. $1.5 million? hahahaha! :D
He'd be lucky to receive even $1 000 more than half what he could have received against pac. How pathetic. :confused:
Marjoh 02-25-2005, 07:23 AM When it comes to business, I think it has more to do with Ignacio Beristain than JMM. But then again, he studied accouning, and knows the true color of money.
And as for Polo. I got him leading Harrison by a point or two, but yeah, he's not really a big name. So I think Polo would probably be the one doing what JMM did with the Pacquiao rematch and Harrison talks. But he doesn't have any belt, so maybe not. Hopefully, if Pacquiao do good in 130, he would stay there. Leaving JMM with no choice but to scraps his belts if he wants to move up. Giving him no excuse about "I'm the one holding the belts" BS to try and price himself out.
barryboy 02-25-2005, 08:19 AM ...a cautious boxer matched-up against a very cautious counterpuncher.
a boring chess game...that's how it will go
Spot on. They're both counter punchers really so this will probably be the longest 12 rounder you've seen in a long time :rolleyes:
Crouching Tiger 02-25-2005, 01:27 PM Spot on. They're both counter punchers really so this will probably be the longest 12 rounder you've seen in a long time :rolleyes:
Bring your pillows, blankys and teddys to the fight. Yaaaawn... :sleeping:
Chups 02-25-2005, 01:30 PM He just wants to prolong his beloved belts.....it'll look good in the records. JMM ----> WBC and IBF Champion of the World for 7 years. :D
pacmanrulz 02-25-2005, 01:50 PM When it comes to business, I think it has more to do with Ignacio Beristain than JMM. But then again, he studied accouning, and knows the true color of money.
And as for Polo. I got him leading Harrison by a point or two, but yeah, he's not really a big name. So I think Polo would probably be the one doing what JMM did with the Pacquiao rematch and Harrison talks. But he doesn't have any belt, so maybe not. Hopefully, if Pacquiao do good in 130, he would stay there. Leaving JMM with no choice but to scraps his belts if he wants to move up. Giving him no excuse about "I'm the one holding the belts" BS to try and price himself out.
Belts he won from unknown fighters...lol! If you want to be the best beat the best!
Jose Rizal 02-25-2005, 02:09 PM Wheree does his career go from here???
Scrounging for peanuts. Peanut farming. Peanut butter. Peanut brittle. Anything with peanuts. His options are endless.
Chups 02-25-2005, 02:14 PM Scrounging for peanuts. Peanut farming. Peanut butter. Peanut brittle. Anything with peanuts. His options are endless.
You mean Panocha?
Panocha in Tagalog is peanut brittle.
Panocha in Spanish is Vagina. :D
Sarap nang mani. :eek:
pacmanrulz 02-25-2005, 02:15 PM Scrounging for peanuts. Peanut farming. Peanut butter. Peanut brittle. Anything with peanuts. His options are endless.
I only have I word to say for Marquez... "chicken"
Jose Rizal 02-25-2005, 02:42 PM I only have I word to say for Marquez... "chicken"
He certainly likes fighting for chicken feed, I'll tell you that.
Jose Rizal 02-25-2005, 02:44 PM You mean Panocha?
Panocha in Tagalog is peanut brittle.
Panocha in Spanish is Vagina. :D
Sarap nang mani. :eek:
Mani like in your avatar? Masarap nga... but i thought JMM is allergic to those kinds of peanuts?
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