Boxing is doing GREAT with Pacquiao as #1 P4P

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #21
    Originally posted by Mr. Boat Buyer
    One on One at 140 or 147...

    Floyd will beat Pac easily.

    Period.

    Surpassed Floyd how??

    Beating Oscar and Hatton..two guys FLOYD ALREADY BEAT?
    yeah go tell them boat buyer.

    just because pac is a much smaller fighter and just because oscar and hatton fights are much tougher fights for pacquiao , they think the fight means more.

    i bet you they think a ko win is much more impressive than a split-decision schooling as well.

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    • Sin City
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mr. Boat Buyer
      One on One at 140 or 147...

      Floyd will beat Pac easily.

      Period.

      Surpassed Floyd how??

      Beating Oscar and Hatton..two guys FLOYD ALREADY BEAT?
      AGAIN Pound 4 Pound is HYPOTHETICAL.. that means if they were the same size.
      Which if they were, Pacquiao takes Mayweather..
      BUT since they are NOT, Mayweather wins.. 140 or 147.
      You guys forget to mention Pacquiao started fighting @ 106 and was at 130 only like a year ago. Of course Pacquiao will be your scapegoat as the pound 4 pound king..
      It's an excuse for Mayweather to duck and not fight the top guys in his division.

      And accomplishment wise, Pacquiao has beat more hall of famers then Floyd and done it more impressively therefor he will go down as a greater fighter then floyd, even if they fought and he loses to him.

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        #23
        Pac is mos def gr8 for the sport.

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #24
          Originally posted by flipbjefrox
          dumadale ka nanaman ha lol
          floyd drew like 2 mil. ppv buys for wrestlemania.

          it's obvious floyd is the most beloved fighter in the world.

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            #25
            Originally posted by 2501
            Ive been invited to around 5 different "fight nights" for the Hatton/Pacquiao fight. That hasnt happened in about 6 years now. It seems like more and more people are taking a liking to Pacquiao and therefore, Boxing in general.

            I mean, what other boxer has had his own SHOE besides RJJ? Nike is busting out with some Manny Pacs. Not only that, but Pac is even coming out in the media with positive press, just him being hounded by fans, no scandal, no cheesy c-list reality show.

            May 2nd will be a big day for boxing. Even if it doesn't break PPV records, this fight will do the sport A LOT of good in the long run.

            now come the floyd girls talkin how manny will never be a bigger star than floyd and how floyd owns him, ppvs, boat investments etc etc

            Have you chosen yet as where to go on those 5 invites? Make sure they have hot chicks watching so you can do some jabbing later on.

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              #26
              Originally posted by 2501
              floyd is actually a pretty decent dancer. as a dancer myself, i can recognize natural rhythm.
              hahahahahahaha

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                #27
                Originally posted by Mr. Boat Buyer
                One on One at 140 or 147...

                Floyd will beat Pac easily.

                Period.

                Surpassed Floyd how??

                Beating Oscar and Hatton..two guys FLOYD ALREADY BEAT?

                why do you even mention 140.. we both know pbf loved to duck challenges at 140... heck he cant even fight jmm at 140

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by flipbjefrox
                  why do you even mention 140.. we both know pbf loved to duck challenges at 140... heck he cant even fight jmm at 140
                  hey he fought sharmba , ricky , zab......

                  those were very good 140 fighters.

                  floyd established a great super lightweight resume at welterweight.

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                  • 2501
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                    Have you chosen yet as where to go on those 5 invites? Make sure they have hot chicks watching so you can do some jabbing later on.
                    yeah, i was going to watch it at my cousin's house all along. ima actually driving 5 hours to visit him. ima be with my girl the hot girls thing prolly wont work out ha.

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                    • RL_GMA
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                      #30
                      Pac is the type of fighter people love to cheer for. His style is very exciting and he's one of the very few fighters in their prime who we still don't know if he's reached his peak because he's STILL getting better as an all around Boxer.

                      With Floyd it's more of his persona than what he does in the ring that gets him over. Now, don't misconstrue that with him not being a great fighter, because he is. But to the general public, a lot of people look at Floyd more as the "bad guy" character than people accepting him for what he is, one of this generation's best. There's things as Boxing fans we see Floyd do that would make us say "Wow, Floyd is brilliant", but a general fan is probably not going to see that. Floyd's a technician, but that doesn't always transfer over well to an audience that's looking for excitement.

                      Obviously you can't ask Floyd to change his style just to please fans, but I can assure you if Pac continues on his run and you ask who fans would rather much see fight, I find it hard to believe a general Boxing fan would pick Floyd over Pacquiao if they're looking for an action fight. It's not a diss to Floyd by any means, it just is what it is.
                      Last edited by RL_GMA; 04-22-2009, 10:42 PM.

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