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Pacquaio = The Glory of a COWARD: Accepting the REWARD, Declining the RISK!!

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  • #11
    Green K. I love the picture.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Horus View Post
      If Pacquiao had to fight at 154 no Catchweight.
      1. He would have to Lose speed too add weight! Thus making him rely more on his boxing ability.

      2. He would significently lose his power advantage.

      3. He would have to learn how to managed the time in rounds to be to survived the natural disadvantaged of fighting a bigger man, which is the gradual wear down of weight advantaged as time goes on.

      4. He would have to legitimately have to learn how to worry about his legs being able to last in a 12 round fight with a bigger man instead of a weight drain opponent having to worry about his legs being gone after the 4th round.

      These are the RISK Pacquiao refuse to take in order to recieve the REWARD of an 154 pound title.!!

      Where is the Glory in FEAR of failure.

      THIS FIGHT IS THE COWARDS REWARD..!!
      a ***** talking about FEAR of failure? LMAO

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      • #13
        So much for making threads on different topics

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        • #14
          Wow, comparing what's going Iraq to boxing...a new low.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
            So much for making threads on different topics
            I am drop them tomorrow.. I had to drop this thread..
            I am dropIin 3 threads tomorrow. dont trip.
            Last edited by Horus; 08-31-2010, 04:43 PM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Horus View Post
              "I would rather lose with Honor, than Win as a Coward.."
              In 2001, As the United States invaded a poor village in Southern Iraq,
              with Precision airstrikes, Sniper rifles, and heavily armored tanks. A little boy decided to fight. Even though he didn’t have the air view of his enemy, the safety of distant building and a highly powered sniper rifle, and the security of a TANK. He decided, he would rather throw a rock at his enemy tank, before blowing himself up in a train station and killing innocent civilians in order to evenly level the playing field against his enemy who had all the weapons. He fought with Honor not with pity.

              He didnt take's the Coward's Reward



              The Glory of a COWARD: Accepting the REWARD, Declining the RISK!!

              On November 13th, 2010
              FOR THE SECOND TIME MANNY PACQUIAO WILL FIGHT AT A CATCHWEIGHT FOR A TITLE.
              .


              Manny Pacquiao will go for his 8th titles in 7 1/2 divisions, if successful he will have denied himself the glory and integrity of calling himself an 154 pound Champion. Instead accepting the COWARD's Reward.
              He will Solidify his greatness with a Man who would was punish for attempting to used illegal wraps and a man who has no integrity as a man and a fighter.
              And still Manny Pacquio will claimed history by winning as a coward instead of taking the risk of losing with Honor. There is no honor in cheating Risk, only shame with this victory.

              Manny Pacquiao will fight with the Glory of a coward. Accepting the reward, but Declining all the RISK of being called a 154 pound Champion..
              After the final bell rings, and Manny Pacquiao is handed his 8th title, along with that title should come YELLOW tape to mark the CRIME, Manny Pacquiao has commited to Boxing. This historic acheivement of his will be a rare accomplishment, A accomplishment covered up with Shame, and Callousness disrespect for the history of boxing. This accomplish truly deserves an asterisk.

              Why does it deserves an asterisk?

              When we think of fighter jumping up multiple divisions and winning championships, automatically the feat inply's that the fighter took GREAT RISK in jumping weightclasses because the fighter is giving up all his natural advantaged of fighting in his natural weightclass to chase greatness.

              This 8th title deserves an Asterisk because it was no act of greatness, but an act of cowardness form with the cause of a catchweight.

              Where is the GREATNESS on November 13th???


              Manny Pacquiao Instead of saying the RISK is not Worth the REWARD I think I am too small to competitivly compete at 154, so I wont compete at 154.
              Has decided he still wants the GREATNESS of having a championship at 154 but not the RISK.

              He likes the reward of getting a 154 pound title, but he doesnt want to put in the work of and take the RISK of fighting an 154 pound fighter AT 154 POUNDS.

              He decides the only way he can win an 154 pound title is to take away the challenging part and the risk of fighting at 154 pounds., which is fighting at 154 pounds. And still kept the REWARD of being a champion at 154.
              BY FIGHTING AT 150!!

              Thats why he ask for catchweights..
              It is a coward move.

              DONE out of FEAR!!! of the risk invovled in competiting at the 154 limit.
              What is the point in jumping weightclasses for CHAMPIONSHIP titles if you dont fight at the weightclass limit.

              WHERE IS THE GREATNESS IN THIS WIN???
              What so GREAT about taking no risk in winning a 154 pound title fight?

              On November 13th, 2010
              Manny Pacquiao will add another catchweight championship to his name.
              along with a COWARD's Reward.

              2009: 145 vs. Cotto for WBO 147 pound title.
              2010: 150 vs. Margarito for WBC 154 pound title.

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              • #17
                Pac fighting Margarito>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Floyd going on vacation and not thinking about boxing.

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                • #18
                  That was a brilliant post Horus!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                    So much for making threads on different topics
                    No bull****, I was just about to ask the same thing...I just thought I should see if anyone esle had asked first...

                    Could swear he said he would, never seen one.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Horus View Post
                      If Pacquiao had to fight at 154 no Catchweight.
                      1. He would have to Lose speed too add weight! Thus making him rely more on his boxing ability.

                      2. He would significently lose his power advantage.

                      3. He would have to learn how to managed the time in rounds to be to survived the natural disadvantaged of fighting a bigger man, which is the gradual wear down of weight advantaged as time goes on.

                      4. He would have to legitimately have to learn how to worry about his legs being able to last in a 12 round fight with a bigger man instead of a weight drain opponent having to worry about his legs being gone after the 4th round.

                      These are the RISK Pacquiao refuse to take in order to recieve the REWARD of an 154 pound title.!!

                      Where is the Glory in FEAR of failure.

                      THIS FIGHT IS THE COWARDS REWARD..!!
                      So now moving up a couple of pounds matters. What about when Floyd had to pay Marquez for those pounds above the contract?? *****s were saying 2-5 pounds isn't really nothing.

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