Arum Predicts a Great Performance By Manny Pacquiao

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Arum Predicts a Great Performance By Manny Pacquiao

    Top Rank promoter Bob Arum who handles both Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao and reigning WBC lightweight champion David Diaz who clash in a “Lethal Combination” showdown at the Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel & Casino on in Las Vegas on June 28 says “you are going to see a great performance from Manny Pacquiao.” [details]
  • v.cassiusali@ya
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    i agree. when pacquiao was nobody in boxing, he gave lehlo ledwaba the beating of his life. after that fight, few boxing fans and promoters tried to have a glimpse of this man. he fought agapito sanchez, and that fight captivated the american fans. when he fought barrera, pacquiao was still a nobody in boxing and he gave barrera the fight he never expected.

    when pacquiao fought morales, pacquiao was hungry for recognition and he humbled the mighty mexican.

    now, pacquiao is going for a world record win he fight diaz, there is no other fight more important than this one.

    and when pacquiao strive for a belt and a world record... pacquiao is explosive.. expect pacquiao to dismantle diaz in 8 rounds, or earlier.

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    • Motofan
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      Manny always fights his heart out. This fight will be no different. I fully expect to see the absolute best both guys can bring.

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      • MANGLER
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        #4
        Pac will bring the heat.

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        • xcaret
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          #5
          Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya
          i agree. when pacquiao was nobody in boxing, he gave lehlo ledwaba the beating of his life. after that fight, few boxing fans and promoters tried to have a glimpse of this man. he fought agapito sanchez, and that fight captivated the american fans. when he fought barrera, pacquiao was still a nobody in boxing and he gave barrera the fight he never expected.

          when pacquiao fought morales, pacquiao was hungry for recognition and he humbled the mighty mexican.

          now, pacquiao is going for a world record win he fight diaz, there is no other fight more important than this one.

          and when pacquiao strive for a belt and a world record... pacquiao is explosive.. expect pacquiao to dismantle diaz in 8 rounds, or earlier.
          why did u skip the first fight? ****** moron.. pacquiao got his ass beat.

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          • Chups
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            #6
            Originally posted by xcaret
            why did u skip the first fight? ****** moron.. pacquiao got his ass beat.
            It was a close fight........but the next two wasn't.

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            • xcaret
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              #7
              Originally posted by Chups
              It was a close fight........but the next two wasn't.
              too bad morales was having too much trouble making the weight, or it would of been a different story...

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              • Greatness=Floyd
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                #8
                Should be no problem for Pacquiao to expose and destroy another overrated "Mexican Warrior".

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                • OnePunch
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                  #9
                  Unless I'm missing something, the Valero fight wouldn't be a unification. Valero's title is at 130, and Pac's would be at 135. lol

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                  • El Chicano
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                    #10
                    David will stop Manny, mark my words

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