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  • xcaret
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    #1

    Will Pacquiao be remembered as....

    the fighter that beat all old/shot and past their prime fighters?

    Anyone who thinks pacquiao is the better fighter than Oscar is completely ****** and dont know **** about boxing... Anyone could of beaten oscar last night, he didnt throw any punches and looked tired in the first ***ing round! it was obviously him moving back to 147 after 7 years...Would a prime oscar let himself get hit so much and not throw back? he always had trouble with opponents with speed but he still fought back and won (mosley, quartey, etc.)...

    Great job Pacquiao, your "legacy" is based on shot and old fighters that dont have it anymore..

    - Morales was weight drained in their second fight, search for "fat erik morales" in youtube, he got tired quick and couldnt take hard punches anymore... The third fight was unnecessary and based his own training on just making the weight.

    - Marquez whooped his ass TWICE, im not even gonna say he beat him cause he ***ing didnt.. but the ****** judges gave him the "win" against a fighter thats 34.. sad.

    - David Diaz, the weakest champion at 135, was never any good..Should of fought the real man at 135 at the time "Joel Casamayor"

    - Barrera didnt have it anymore, he was just there for the money and didnt even want to fight, his heart for boxing is gone...


    Beating an old shot oscar doesnt make you fighter of the year... the end
    Last edited by xcaret; 12-07-2008, 02:14 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by xcaret
    the fighter that beat all old/shot and past their prime fighters?

    Anyone who thinks pacquiao is the better fighter than Oscar is completely ****** and dont know **** about boxing... Anyone could of beaten oscar last night, he didnt throw any punches and looked tired in the first ***ing round! it was obviously him moving back to 147 after 7 years...Would a prime oscar let himself get hit so much and not throw back? he always had trouble with opponents with speed but he still fought back and won (mosley, quartey, etc.)...

    Great job Pacquiao, your "legacy" is based on shot and old fighters that dont have it anymore..

    - Morales was weight drained in their second fight, search for "fat erik morales" in youtube, he got tired quick and couldnt take hard punches anymore... The third fight was unnecessary and based his own training on just making the weight.

    - Marquez whooped his ass TWICE, im not even gonna say he beat him cause he ***ing didnt.. but the ****** judges gave him the "win" against a fighter thats 34.. sad.

    - David Diaz, the weakest champion at 135, was never any good..Should of fought the real man at 135 at the time "Joel Casamayor"

    - Barrera didnt have it anymore, he was just there for the money and didnt even want to fight, his heart for boxing is gone...


    Beating an old shot oscar doesnt make you fighter of the year... the end
    Umm, you already knew that he was old/shot and you still picked him to win.

    So, why did you pick an old/shot fighter to beat PAC?

    Looks like 12/06/08 is the day PAC was inaugurated as the next Mexican president(lol)

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    • UnderPressure
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      #3
      Pacquiao will always be remembered as the most hated mother****er by Chicanos.

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      • FloydsEra
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        #4
        no, he will be remembered as the guy who whooped arse on the best Mexican fighters

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        • keepthemhandsup
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          #5

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          • Eric Holder
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            #6
            I'm not trying to hate on Pacman or anything


            I'll just say hopefully he fights at least one of these guys Juan Diaz, JMM, or Victor Ortiz; one more time before he calls it a career

            that is all

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            • MANGLER
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              #7
              Mexicans will never forgive Pac.

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              • BlackHat
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                #8
                Originally posted by mangler
                Mexicans will never forgive Pac.
                true story.

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                • BlackHat
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Stuntin
                  no, he will be remembered as the guy who whooped arse on the best Mexican fighters
                  another true story.

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                  • johnkraus
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                    #10
                    His biggest fights are still to come, so it's hard to say how he will be remembered.

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