Pacquiao's on fire right now...but what if he loses?

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  • UnDeniable
    Dereck Gsora
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    #11
    Pacquiao has his own breed of ****suckers so whenever he loses expect the excuses to roll in

    He won't lose anyway unless he faces Floyd, Mosley or Cotto

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    • SD_Mexirican
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      #12
      if he looses he better get into another tough fight and win just like morales did when morales lost to barrera and beat pac-man in their 1st fight !!!!!!

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      • hugh grant
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        #13
        But if Pac loses to hatton or anyone i wonder what he would do? Would he try comeback because he said he hasnt many fights left.
        So would people want to fight him once hes lost, to say hatton. People would want to fight hatton and pac maybe left outside in the cold.

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        • The_Visitation
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          #14
          Originally posted by Squabbles94806
          So what happens when/if Pacquiao loses. Will he be reliquished to the rest of boxing's critics? Will they say it was a fade? Will the critics say he was ovverrated, over-hyped? It's bound to happen. That's how the game's played.
          It's not as if he's unbeaten. As somebody said, now, it depends who he loses to and who he might beat subsequently. Nobody started calling the likes of Ali or Duran 'over-rated' or 'overhyped' when they lost fights in their 'prime'. The Hatton fight is a tough one against a top-10 p4p opponent. Whoever loses could well win any rematch, if there is one, and if Pac sticks around at 140 there probably will be.

          Originally posted by hugh grant
          So would people want to fight him once hes lost, to say hatton. People would want to fight hatton and pac maybe left outside in the cold.
          And exactly the same is true for Hatton, although I doubt either would actually struggle too much in finding an opponent. That's one of the things that make it an exciting fight!
          Last edited by The_Visitation; 03-07-2009, 06:18 AM.

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          • MANGLER
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            #15
            Every star who loses is 'overrated/exposed' accordin to many dumbasses. as long as he loses to an elite fighter, no cause for discreditin the man as long as he comes back.

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