As it stands, the betting odds for reigning WBC Lightweight titlist David Diaz to keep his belt against Manny Pacquiao when the two square off on June 28th at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas are like what Don King King used to say: "Slim and none - and slim's outta' town." [details]
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAs it stands, the betting odds for reigning WBC Lightweight titlist David Diaz to keep his belt against Manny Pacquiao when the two square off on June 28th at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas are like what Don King King used to say: "Slim and none - and slim's outta' town." [details]
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Originally posted by kfinger56 View PostI'm thinking of inviting some non-fans over to watch this fight in the hopes of turning them on to boxing. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAs it stands, the betting odds for reigning WBC Lightweight titlist David Diaz to keep his belt against Manny Pacquiao when the two square off on June 28th at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas are like what Don King King used to say: "Slim and none - and slim's outta' town." [details]
Depends on how much homework Diaz and his team did on Pacman.
What can cause Pacman to fail, in relaity is his overconfidence or taking it lightly.
We'll see.
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Originally posted by puromexicano198 View PostPacman by round 5 or 6.
Depends on how much homework Diaz and his team did on Pacman.
What can cause Pacman to fail, in relaity is his overconfidence or taking it lightly.
We'll see.
jab, left.
double jab left
Always thinking knockout
What else is there to learn??
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