Why is it that when Pac easily beats his opponent, its because of creative match-making, but when Floyd dominates, its because of his skills in the ring? Double standards.
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So who paying PPV to watch Manny Pacquiao have an easy fight?
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Originally posted by Alan Beast View PostPWilliams best win prior to Martinez and the last guy to beat Martinez decisively was considered a tune up Pacquiao.
Shane Mosley, a guy who is arguable Floyds best win of his career (I lean towards Corrales) is considered a tune up for Manny.
Damn I guess you guys really do think highly of Pacquiao? Also lets say it happens and it does do good numbers. Why do you guys care? If you don't like it....no one is forcing you to buy it.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostWho is not as important as when and what they are at that when.
I love how Manny is so good that guys like Margarito, Cotto, and Mosley are considered tune-ups/easy fights.
Again you guys think more highly of Manny than some of his biggest fans.
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Originally posted by Alan Beast View PostOkay I get it bro. As soon as they sign to fight Manny they are immediantly shot.
I love how Manny is so good that guys like Margarito, Cotto, and Mosley are considered tune-ups/easy fights.
Again you guys think more highly of Manny than some of his biggest fans.
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Originally posted by Alan Beast View PostOkay I get it bro. As soon as they sign to fight Manny they are immediantly shot.
I love how Manny is so good that guys like Margarito, Cotto, and Mosley are considered tune-ups/easy fights.
Again you guys think more highly of Manny than some of his biggest fans.
Who is never the right question and people who just bring up who are not talking reality.
There are 5 W's use them all when thinking about fighters and fights between them.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIf you are comming off bad loses does that make them the same guys as they were when tehy were highly thought of?
Who is never the right question and people who just bring up who are not talking reality.
There are 5 W's use them all when thinking about fighters and fights between them.
Barrera got crushed by Jones...then beat decisively in the rematch. He not only came back to arguable beat the divisions #1 guy in Morales, He went up in weight and knocked off the undisputed champ in Hamed.
So please save me that "One loss and your shot" b.s. I have actually followed the sport since I was a kid....so I don't parrot the **** HBO and these boxing shows try to spit out.
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Originally posted by Alan Beast View PostOnly for fans that haven't followed the sport. Only guys who are new to boxing buy into that because history has shown us that a guy can lose badley then turn around and put on a dominate performance.
Barrera got crushed by Jones...then beat decisively in the rematch. He not only came back to arguable beat the divisions #1 guy in Morales, He went up in weight and knocked off the undisputed champ in Hamed.
So please save me that "One loss and your shot" b.s. I have actually followed the sport since I was a kid....so I don't parrot the **** HBO and these boxing shows try to spit out.
Sure guys can come back but usually that is because they get matched properly and avoid guys that can make them look like shit again. Note the type of guys Barrera fought after Jones they were all similar until Manny.
If you lose badly or even look bad it is generally a harbinger of things to come especially for older guys against guys that are poor matchups.
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Again lets say Mosley is a tuneup....which is comical:
When Oscar was on top of the sport...there were fights in which those guys were clearly scrubs yet they were PPV's.
Same with Ali. While PPV didn't exist back in the day....he was the top draw in boxing and fought several easy fights.
Even with Tyson....dude took on several overmatch opponents.
When in the history of the sport of boxing does a guy go out at face the number one threat each and every time? It has never happened like that in boxing....so even if Manny takes an easy fight next.....who cares?
Cotto wasn't easy.....look at Manny's face afterwards
Clottey was easy only because he didn't come outta his shell....but b4 that no one has decisively beat him and he has been in the ring with some of the best WW's and held his own.
Margarito wasn't easy as most think as he almost Knocked him down and had him hurt on several occasion. FWIW Marg is like Glen Johnson in he sense that he will always be that rugged guy that you will have to work to beat. Yeah Mosley KO'd him and props for that....but Marg is a tough fight for anyone in or around his division.
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