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  • Steak
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    #61
    Originally posted by grayfist
    They do. You more than most perhaps.
    why are you being such a ****? he just said he made a mistake, stop being such a doosh.

    and while Pac might win this matchup, why cant you get that maybe this fight would be very exciting? Pac is undoubtedly the best right now, but that doesnt mean hes invincible and he will dominate everyone that he will ever fight from now on...Rocky would be a good matchup for an exciting fight
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    • grayfist
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      #62
      Originally posted by kadyo
      Yes very good and eric was giving good flurries in spurts. I think that morales yesterday was better than the morales in the rematch but it's just that pacman is stronger. Note that in the 2nd round KD, pac was in awkward position while eric was launching an attack but whe he released that left morlaes went down. Note also that all pac punches that KDed morales were from awkward position so imagined had they been well timed punches like the one he gave marco in the 3rd round. I believe pacman is a lot stronger now than when he fight larios. I think his strength increased by 20-30 percent.
      Noted the same things pal and came to similar conclusions. I think you also noted that sequence when Pacquiao was close to the ropes and avoided four to five of Erik's flurries in part by doing a shoulder roll. Made me grin as I recalled his friend and stablemate James Toney.

      Pacquiao took a few heavy ones from Erik, too. But Erik found himself unable to sustain his onslaught whenever Pacquiao fought fire with fire. Erik had to step back a number of times. He really felt the Cleto Reyeses.

      Speaking of feeling the punches, Pacquiao's right was something to see, especially in the first round, wasn't pal?

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        #63
        Originally posted by blackirish137
        why are you being such a ****? he just said he made a mistake, stop being such a doosh.

        and while Pac might win this matchup, why cant you get that maybe this fight would be very exciting? Pac is undoubtedly the best right now, but that doesnt mean hes invincible and he will dominate everyone that he will ever fight from now on...Rocky would be a good matchup for an exciting fight
        Why call people names when one acts like a worse **** by jumping into an exchange that has nothing to do with you? With 19 posts you've earned the right to call people names and jump in?

        Note that I never said the match would be bad. I just challenged the premises to his conclusions. I never posted that Pacquiao is unbeatable. Your imagination has gone awry and has taken so much hold of you that you can't even see what I posted and what I was reacting to.

        Now who's the ****? And, who should stop being such a "doosh".
        Last edited by grayfist; 11-20-2006, 01:38 AM.

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          #64
          Originally posted by grayfist
          Noted the same things pal and came to similar conclusions. I think you also noted that sequence when Pacquiao was close to the ropes and avoided four to five of Erik's flurries in part by doing a shoulder roll. Made me grin as I recalled his friend and stablemate James Toney.

          Pacquiao took a few heavy ones from Erik, too. But Erik found himself unable to sustain his onslaught whenever Pacquiao fought fire with fire. Erik had to step back a number of times. He really felt the Cleto Reyeses.

          Speaking of feeling the punches, Pacquiao's right was something to see, especially in the first round, wasn't pal?
          Exactly buddy. Eric cannot impose his will on pac because everytime he tries to pac just simply brawl and back up eric. I think tose two rights in the first round registered early on erics face which made him look.



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            #65
            Originally posted by blackirish137
            why are you being such a ****? he just said he made a mistake, stop being such a doosh.

            and while Pac might win this matchup, why cant you get that maybe this fight would be very exciting? Pac is undoubtedly the best right now, but that doesnt mean hes invincible and he will dominate everyone that he will ever fight from now on...Rocky would be a good matchup for an exciting fight
            Talk about people butting in and being out of topic. LOL! Why are you such a ****?

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              #66
              Originally posted by kadyo
              Exactly buddy. Eric cannot impose his will on pac because everytime he tries to pac just simply brawl and back up eric. I think tose two rights in the first round registered early on erics face which made him look.



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              We're synoptic on all counts buddy. Saw the same things with the same pair of eyes.

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                #67
                Originally posted by grayfist
                We're synoptic on all counts buddy. Saw the same things with the same pair of eyes.
                Glad to know that buddy.Hey buddy, I thought that greek guy won over reyes and did you notice that that judge moretti who scored the bout 115-112 for nino did not score that fluke KD in the fifth round. I guess in doesn't matter since it would have been 114-112 still. I wanted to watch the fight of bernabe concepcion in the undercard but it wasn't shown here in pinas.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by kadyo
                  Glad to know that buddy.Hey buddy, I thought that greek guy won over reyes and did you notice that that judge moretti who scored the bout 115-112 for nino did not score that fluke KD in the fifth round. I guess in doesn't matter since it would have been 114-112 still. I wanted to watch the fight of bernabe concepcion in the undercard but it wasn't shown here in pinas.
                  I think, pal, the Torres win was on account of his having been given the nod by the judges for taking the fight to Arnaoutis in most parts of the early rounds. As I recall, it was Torres who was going in most of the time prior to the 7th rnd KD. And after that he was able to get back slowly into the contest for the rest of the bout, at least sufficiently so in the eyes of the judges. BUt it seems to me that HBO shares the way you saw it. I think they had Arnauoutis winning the contest.

                  I haven't been able to get up to speed on the details of the juding, pal. Didn't know about one judge in the Villoria-Nino fight failing to score the first KD as such. Thanks for the heads up!

                  Concepcion was off TV. Didn't get to watch it either. It was I think the very first fight of that evening--late afternoon when the fight started in Vegas.
                  Last edited by grayfist; 11-20-2006, 02:14 AM.

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                    #69
                    I say forget Juarez and bring on Humberto Soto. Now thats some **** I want to see.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by azza
                      im sorry to make a dino like overstatement,and probably a complete and utter ****** remark,but i beleive it,i dont know why,i know barerra beat him but pacquiao isnt barerra and i beleive it would be a completely different fight,i see it in juarez

                      Did you ever watch Pac-Barrera and Pac-Morales 2 & 3 ?
                      Bobby Pac , maybe, The PacMan, in your dreams

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