Joan Guzman's Birthday gift to Pacquiao

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  • grayfist
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    #61
    Originally posted by kadyo
    I agree that pacman belongs to that group. He's still not satisfied with his skills and he said that a day after beating eric in three rounds.



    I think I should be the one thanking you for your posts.
    I also saw a Pac interview once--soon after he beat Larios-- where he said something like, "I'm not a great fighter; I'm not even very good. I just work hard. Boxing is what I do best. I don't do other things well enough. So, I work hard to be able to do the best I can do in boxing."

    Just sharing my dime's worth, buddy.

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    • TomRiddle
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      #62
      Originally posted by grayfist
      I also saw a Pac interview once--soon after he beat Larios-- where he said something like, "I'm not a great fighter; I'm not even very good. I just work hard. Boxing is what I do best. I don't do other things well enough. So, I work hard to be able to do the best I can do in boxing."

      Just sharing my dime's worth, buddy.
      thats the discipline other aspiring fighters cant have or will not have.

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      • grayfist
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        #63
        Originally posted by TomRiddle
        thats the discipline other aspiring fighters cant have or will not have.
        Hi Tom...

        Something they ought to have but seldom do. Yes, pal.

        I guess that's why there's only a handful of great ones. A number have potentials (natural equipment) but most fail to live up for various reasons such as lack of proper work ethic, being dazzled too soon by success, falling in love too much with themselves, being content with what they have achieved (thus refuse new ways and new heights), great skills-no heart, etc. They belong to the first bunch.

        The second type are those who work hard and display stubborn courage but are, sadly, not gifted, so, they fall some place just this side of greatness.

        I appreciate the second type and am steamed by the first bunch. Few are more irksome than people who squander their special gifts.
        Last edited by grayfist; 12-16-2006, 12:50 AM.

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        • miron_lang
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          #64
          Originally posted by kadyo
          I also show him your post from the previous page. The two of have great insights and you can see things that us ordinary pacfans cannot discern. Thanks for that great post buddy.
          I agree prof.


          rizal and grayfist know their boxing and they know how to write it.

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          • grayfist
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            #65
            Originally posted by miron_lang
            I agree prof.


            rizal and grayfist know their boxing and they know how to write it.
            My handle in the same breath as Jose Rizal's...! Boy, I would not have dreamed that! Thanks, Miron, ol' pal!

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            • TomRiddle
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              #66
              Originally posted by grayfist
              Hi Tom...

              Something they ought to have but seldom do. Yes, pal.

              I guess that's why there's only a handful of great ones. A number have potentials (natural equipment) but most fail to live up for various reasons such as lack of proper work ethic, being dazzled too soon by success, falling in love too much with themselves, being content with what they have achieved (thus refuse new ways and new heights), great skills-no heart, etc. They belong to the first bunch.

              The second type are those who work hard and display stubborn courage but are, sadly, not gifted, so, they fall some place just this side of greatness.

              I appreciate the second type and am steamed by the first bunch. Few are more irksome than people who squander their special gifts.


              you're a cool poster, thanks for the insights.

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              • Sin City
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                #67
                Originally posted by flipside
                so you think im dissing guzman becasue im saying he is slower than pac. it is fact.
                Nah I said you were dissing him because you said **** Guzman.. Learn to give credit. I have never dissed Pacquiao...maybe some of his fans..and his ****** managers getting him in some ****. But I give him his credit and think hes the most talented @ 130. You'd get on the defense if I was dissing your ni99a too. So don't try to play that **** like a hypocrite.

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                • kg21mvp
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                  #68
                  guzman does not deserve pac at this point he has fought barrios the most well known out of his 26 oppponents and im not impressed with the way he fought that fight he was getting tagged all night and what about when he faces pac with the power and speed pac has.. its clealry a missmatch for me when this fight comes a close..

                  and people are syaing that hes the future of boxing? WTF? hes 30 yrs old for crying out loud and pac is just turning 28 next week thats the future a 30 yr old who did not face a well known opponent or even an A class opponent BTw barrios is a B class opponent.. no way! with his defense like that no way could you compare him with PBF. .my god youre overrating that guy!

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                  • grayfist
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TomRiddle
                    you're a cool poster, thanks for the insights.
                    Thanks for thinking so.

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                    • PATO 1
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                      #70
                      please all you pinoys act as if pacquiao is in a different league to everyone when he clearly isnt

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