Pacquiao Says Marquez Trilogy Will Settle The Public Dispute

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  • Alibata
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    #91
    Originally posted by solo20
    LOL why wouldnt pac want to fight JMM now he is on the down hill he is to old he can beat this version by ko
    Pac is older than JMM in boxing years... More wars than JMM.. Pac is a year older than erik and Marco were when they were past there prime or as mexicans say "shot. hence Pac is past his best.. You ain't taking this excuse away from Pac. LOL!!!

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    • supremelygifted
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      #92
      Originally posted by TRAVI$
      Watch Floyd comeback and stop this fight from happening
      I'd rather see this fight than one with Mayweather.
      Floyd is retired! He's NOT coming back! Pac is way too easy for Floyd to hit and he would get destroyed. Marquez is much slower and doesn't have the power to damage Floyd. Floyd was a BEAST at 130 and 135. I don't think either of these two (pac,or JMM) could handle Corrales the way Floyd did. Finally, I've stated this in several post. Floyd walks around @ 155lbs, he's NOT a true lightweight. I think he would embarrass Cotto. But, Shane on the other hand would pose a Huge problem just because of his speed and power.

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      • Alibata
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        #93
        Originally posted by solo20
        shut the fu#k up hater go suck Pac nuts. when has a fighter ever say he doest got in him to keep going into its to late. i bet you are one of these morons who think JMM has 6 fights in him get the fuc#k out here. the man is 35 years old moveing up in weight in your mind that dont mean nothing and wont affect him in any way get the fuc#k out of here hater
        Shane Mosely is older than JMM and been in more wars.. Is it just the Mexicans?

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        • KRITKL
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          #94
          Originally posted by solo20
          now iam ponting out how much of Pac ****sucker you are and iam not hateing on Pac so get the f#ck out of here you idiot go back to lala land acting like age has no affect and going up in weight won't play factor at 140 idiot
          I still don't see why you say I'm hugging pacs nuts for? When did I say anything that was praising pac? I actually thought jmm won the 2nd fight.To go over what I've been trying to point out to you is that jmm just cleaned out the LW division and now your talking about him like he's a shot fighter. Does that make any sense? I've read other post on this site that say jmm is going to knock pac out if they fight again. It's just weird that your already making excuses. Of course going up in weight will affect him but that's what he has to do to fight pac again. Where is this lala land you keep talking about? Is it a place where people actually make smart comments?

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          • Dave Rado
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            #95
            Originally posted by Alibata
            Pac is older than JMM in boxing years... More wars than JMM.. Pac is a year older than erik and Marco were when they were past there prime or as mexicans say "shot. hence Pac is past his best.. You ain't taking this excuse away from Pac. LOL!!!
            Whether a fighter is past their prime is judged solely on their performances. Manny's performances so far have given no indication that he is slowing down or losing his reflexes, and his boxing skills have been increasing, which is why he is still considered to be in his prime. JMM is still fighting close to his peak but has slowed down a bit, and his reactions aren't as good as they once were - he takes more shots - which is why he is considered to be a little past his prime - but still close to it.

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            • Spacey1991
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              #96
              I agree with Pacquiao here, I think it would settle things once and for all too.

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              • Calibre .223
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                #97
                Originally posted by trainhard_187
                All your Marquez huggers no for damn sure Pac was NEVER ducking him. All Pacquiao was doing was establishing his own greatness and shooting for the big payday in DLH.

                PAC HAS NEVER DUCKED, AS DID MARQUEZ WHO DUCKED MORALES, AND DUCKED THE SECOND FIGHT WITH PAC AFTER THE DRAW. FOR DAMN SURE.
                You are the perfect example of a Pacquiao ball-licker that tries to pass off as a KNOWLEDGEABLE boxing fan. When in the **** did Marquez EVER duck Morales?! When?!!! What facts do you have to validate this outrageous statement?! If you knew anything on the subject, you would know that both fighters were under the Top Rank banner for years and a fight between the two was never even proposed, for any amount of money! It is hard to "duck" somebody when the offer is never on the table. It is the consensus amongst many boxing writers that both the Barrera and Morales management (not the fighters themselves) wanted NOTHING to do with Marquez. Too much risk and very little reward.

                And just an FYI, in case you haven't heard, a second fight between JMM-Pacquiao already took place. Yes it did, and this was a more dangerous and better polished version of Pacquiao than the one that was offered for $750K to JMM "after the draw".

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                • Osirus021
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                  #98
                  hell yeh, i rather see this one than Mayweather, Mayweather can stay @ welterweight wit the big boyz while these 2 settle it for a 3rd time

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                  • lcheezy
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                    #99
                    its already settled. pac whoopped marquez as 2 times. there's no need for a 3rd ass whippin. and if they do fight i bet there will be purse problems. we already know how manny is about the money.

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                    • Bogler
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Calibre .223
                      You are the perfect example of a Pacquiao ball-licker that tries to pass off as a KNOWLEDGEABLE boxing fan. When in the **** did Marquez EVER duck Morales?! When?!!! What facts do you have to validate this outrageous statement?! If you knew anything on the subject, you would know that both fighters were under the Top Rank banner for years and a fight between the two was never even proposed, for any amount of money! It is hard to "duck" somebody when the offer is never on the table. It is the consensus amongst many boxing writers that both the Barrera and Morales management (not the fighters themselves) wanted NOTHING to do with Marquez. Too much risk and very little reward.

                      And just an FYI, in case you haven't heard, a second fight between JMM-Pacquiao already took place. Yes it did, and this was a more dangerous and better polished version of Pacquiao than the one that was offered for $750K to JMM "after the draw".
                      from what i read before, jmm was offered by em, but like in the first rematch offer w/ pac, he outpriced himself, wanting a million, more than em. that time em was the star.

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