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  • We want Floyd
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    #41
    I just love it when people say that PAC is just one big overhyped cat who took on "old fighters".

    Listen y'all, I've seen PAC fight on t.v many times before he stepped on US soil seeking an even brighter pro career. Just like alot of you, I thought, this guy ain't on the level of the MAB's, Erika's and Juanita's

    See, I got to see MAB - Naz live. So, I saw firsthand, what type of talent and skillset MAB and NAZ had. I also saw PAC in person for the very first time at the WildCard gym when he was preparing for his trilogy with Erika. And let me tell y'all, and I swear, the exact words that Jim Lampley describing PAC's speed " it's a sight to behold" were the exact thought that ran through my head with what I was witnessing.

    Talent wise, PAC is atleast two levels above the MAB that put on a clinic against NAZ! Take it from me on this one, I saw both guys fight in person!

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    • M.I Truth ?
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      #42
      Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1
      I didn't say Dlh was in his prime neither dummy. Yet still, Oscar was coming off an impressive shut-out of Forbes. Listen to the HBO analysis of that fight.
      Oscar looked horrible against Forbes. When I saw that fight i said he should not fight Mayweather again, and should go after a slower target. When the Mayweather thing fell through and he signed to fight Pac I thought the size would be enough to make up for the speed. Then the weigh in happened. Nobody should take anything away from Pac because he has nothing to do with how Oscar comes to fight. That said the Pacamaniacs should not try to make it seem like this was the version of Oscar we have been used to seeing. Pac is great. Hell he would be great even if he lost. So there is no need to exaggerate the situation.

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      • Emon723
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        #43
        If Dela Hoya fought Margarito instead of Pacquiao on December 6, its likely he'd lose by decision but not by a bad beating, I think Tony was just overconfident vs Mosley, knowing he beat Cotto, who beat Sugar Shane, against Dela Hoya, Margarito will be fully prepared, and Oscar wont be ashamed losing to a mexican than losing to a filipino.

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