When i say better representative, im talking about who's making the bigger fights (that the fans actually want to see), who's looking for the bigger challenges, who's looking to prove themselves as the actual pfp best in the sport.
Vote and discuss.
role model???wtf..hes a fighter not a damn role model[/QUO
pac is adored because he brings honour to a country thats been ravaged by poverty. both fight for a living agreed, however when a fighter claims he soley fights money, that is a representatin of what is wrong with the world, greed. being flashy throwing money, how about those poor people around the world with nothing to eat. how does that represent a champ. be real
When i say better representative, im talking about who's making the bigger fights (that the fans actually want to see), who's looking for the bigger challenges, who's looking to prove themselves as the actual pfp best in the sport.
Vote and discuss.
Floyd. As p4p number 1 his two biggest fights have been Oscar and Hatton, who Pac is fighting AFTER Floyd has already beaten both of them...
Pacquiao.
I mean, how the **** are you going to be #1 if you don't fight the other top fighters in your division? Mayweather fights who he feels like fighting.
role model???wtf..hes a fighter not a damn role model
He's not a role model? Go to any boxing gym in the Philippines, and ask the young kids who thier role model is.
role model???wtf..hes a fighter not a damn role model
Really ignorant statement.
A fighter like Floyd, who was a part of some of the biggest fights in the history of boxing, is going to be a role model whether he or any of his fans like it or not.
Also, not even speaking on just the 'role model' aspect of things, fighters at the elite level like Floyd are essentially the 'face' of boxing. So whether or not you think his antics are acceptable, his actions represent the sport.
For a professional athlete to be motivated by money and money only is really dissapointing. Especially someone as naturally gifted, and talented as Floyd.
His whole reason for retirement was because the sport of boxing didn't bring him joy.
He is miserable as a fighter, its like people who go to work everyday and hate their job...sure the only reason they do it is for the money, but those are the worst type of employees to have.
Watch it bud...I'm one of those employees!!!
dont you work for money????
For a professional athlete to be motivated by money and money only is really dissapointing. Especially someone as naturally gifted, and talented as Floyd.
His whole reason for retirement was because the sport of boxing didn't bring him joy.
He is miserable as a fighter, its like people who go to work everyday and hate their job...sure the only reason they do it is for the money, but those are the worst type of employees to have.
thats not what u mean...jus stop hatin...Floyd fits da best p4p list, end of story.
dont you work for money????
everyone works for money, but i prefer a humble champ that fights for his people. isn't that a better role model.
thats not what u mean...jus stop hatin...Floyd fits da best p4p list, end of story.
someone that fights for money, trash talks every opponent, and can stink the joint out, compared to a humble but great and exciting fighter. like the great mexican Nacho Libre would say You craaaaazzzzzy.
lineal champ is #1 in the division..and gatti was ranked#1 at 140..and oscar was #1 at 154..credit is due for both
how was a part time fighter like oscar #1 at 154? Ring Magazine ranked him #5 at the time. Ahead of him were Spinks, Forrest, Karmazin, Alcine at the time.
pacman and floyd are night and day..both are good for the sport..floyd got the street cats and casual fans interested in boxing while pacman gets the overseas nations involved..you cant truley hate either..pacman in a gentleman and respectful..while floyd has mad swagger and makes you hate him..but to hate you must pay attention so!!!!both fighters rake in the cash
best thing that can happen to boxing is for these two greats...
fight each other...
It was Pac's first fight at 135. I dont blame him for taking on Diaz for his first fight at 135. Floyd's took on Sharmbe Mitchell for his first fight at 147. What's the difference?
the difference is the haters criticized him for it. Mitchell was a tune up at 147 for Judah. Mitchell is a slick lefty with no power. And Judah is a slick lefty with power. If Diaz was indeed a tuneup, What was the reasoning in fighting Diaz? It was to collect a belt and avoid the true man in the division who would have given him a tougher fight and maybe made him fight him again.
When i say better representative, im talking about who's making the bigger fights (that the fans actually want to see), who's looking for the bigger challenges, who's looking to prove themselves as the actual pfp best in the sport.
Vote and discuss.
thats not what u mean...jus stop hatin...Floyd fits da best p4p list, end of story.
Pacman outweighed his opponents.
Huh? When?
Here's a guy who used to have to sneak chunks of metal into his pockets to make weight!
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Pac is more exciting, but Floyd is a complete fighter and what boxing is all about (hit and not get hit)
Maybe that's what it's all about for you, I dunno, but I think winning -- whatever it takes -- is what it'd be all about for me if I was a fighter. I LIKE the fact that Pacquiao is willing to stand and slug it out. I LIKE the fact he is willing to give it all he's got in order to succeed. I LIKE the fact that Pacquiao goes to war and sometimes it gets brutal, because to come through that and win is more impressive than backing off and being unwilling to get involved. Boxing audiences don't particularly like watching cyclists.
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Pacman outweighed his opponents.
really?
by how many pounds did he outweigh marco , chatchai , lehlo , erik , juanma , larios , david?
please list it. thank you.