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  • puromexicano198
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    Roach and Arum Protecting Pacman, handpicking his fighters.

    Pacman is very good fighter and has every right to be the best P4P fighter. However, recent fights he's been placed on are somewhat overrated and should not be used as a scale to judge him as a fighter. In the last years he's only fought one good, "A", fighter and thats JMM. All the other were either past glory or were never considered "A" level fighters.

    Pacman vs. :

    Hatton(almost got TKO by Lazcano, unknown fighter), one-sided, whooping.
    DLH(dehydrated), one sided.
    D.Diaz(poor guy was a moving punching bag for Pacman), one-sided
    Morales(last 2 fights, last one was no competition for Pacman)
    Barrera(fill in) one-sided

    It's evident Pacman trains so hard, that his fights become so easy, But at what point do you stop giving him easy fighters to truly test him and give the fans their money's worth.

    Hand-Picking fighters can only go so far. Agree with or not?

    Arum is talking about Chavez Jr. vs. Pacman, ARE YOU SERIOUS???!!!!!

    Also they dehydrate his opponents, to a weight they haven't fought in years. This is done to great boxers, recently, and the fight has been decided even before the boxers step into the ring.
    Last edited by puromexicano198; 05-13-2009, 02:48 PM. Reason: additional, they dehydrate his opponents
  • Titing Kabayo
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    #2
    I agree with you 100%.. now you may leave..

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    • Ryn0
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      #3
      I don't think they could have predicted that the Hatton and DLH fights were going to be blow outs...

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        #4
        we dont believe you. you need more people.

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        • mathed
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          #5
          Originally posted by puromexicano198
          Pacman is very good fighter and has every right to be the best P4P fighter. However, recent fights he's been placed on are somewhat overrated and should not be used as a scale to judge him as a fighter. In the last years he's only fought one good, "A", fighter and thats JMM. All the other were either past glory or were never considered "A" level fighters.

          Pacman vs. :

          Hatton(almost got TKO by Lazcano, unknown fighter), one-sided, whooping.
          DLH(dehydrated), one sided.
          D.Diaz(poor guy was a moving punching bag for Pacman), one-sided
          Morales(last 2 fights, last one was no competition for Pacman)
          Barrera(fill in) one-sided

          It's evident Pacman trains so hard, that his fights become so easy, But at what point do you stop giving him easy fighters to truly test him and give the fans their money's worth.

          Hand-Picking fighters can only go so far. Agree with or not?

          Arum is talking about Chavez Jr. vs. Pacman, ARE YOU SERIOUS???!!!!!
          Try not to be so transparent in your posts if you want to come across as objective and fair. Arum is also talking about a possible match with Cotto yeah, that sounds like a cake walk to me. Hatton the guy that has only lost to Mayweather and it took 10rds to get him down....with the help of the ringpost...Pac made him ponder retirement in under 2.

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          • victorythagr8
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            #6
            Originally posted by puromexicano198
            Pacman is very good fighter and has every right to be the best P4P fighter. However, recent fights he's been placed on are somewhat overrated and should not be used as a scale to judge him as a fighter. In the last years he's only fought one good, "A", fighter and thats JMM. All the other were either past glory or were never considered "A" level fighters.

            Pacman vs. :

            Hatton(almost got TKO by Lazcano, unknown fighter), one-sided, whooping.
            DLH(dehydrated), one sided.
            D.Diaz(poor guy was a moving punching bag for Pacman), one-sided
            Morales(last 2 fights, last one was no competition for Pacman)
            Barrera(fill in) one-sided

            It's evident Pacman trains so hard, that his fights become so easy, But at what point do you stop giving him easy fighters to truly test him and give the fans their money's worth.

            Hand-Picking fighters can only go so far. Agree with or not?

            Arum is talking about Chavez Jr. vs. Pacman, ARE YOU SERIOUS???!!!!!
            so that is why arum is trying to push a cotto, shane mosely, Marquez or a Mayweather fight. Its not pacman fault that Delahoya and hatton cant do there end of the deal.

            Have your thought that maybe pacman is that good.
            Last edited by victorythagr8; 05-05-2009, 09:47 AM.

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            • -EX-
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              #7
              He beat a lotta nobodies but Barrera, Morales, and Hatton are top wins...and he gets some credit for beating drained DLH.

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              • puromexicano198
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                #8
                Saying it is one thing, we'll see though. I never blamed Pacman, like he said, he boxes and his promoters pick the fighters. Personally I think he does a great job training before the match, that's why he performs so well during one.

                It's just the quality of fighters he's put up against, who happen to have belts.

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                • S.G.
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                  #9
                  The only regret i have about Pacquiao is that he didn't stick around in lightweight for another fight or two rather than go and fight Oscar

                  though i can't begrudge him the fight, anyone woulda done the same

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                  • puromexicano198
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Try not to be so transparent in your posts if you want to come across as objective and fair. Arum is also talking about a possible match with Cotto yeah, that sounds like a cake walk to me. Hatton the guy that has only lost to Mayweather and it took 10rds to get him down....with the help of the ringpost...Pac made him ponder retirement in under 2.
                    10 rounds because he doesn't study his fighters, prior to fights. He studies them during a fight then adjusts according to the holes in the defense. And he also tires them out.

                    Unlike Pacman n Roach who studied, Hatton. I think they said he always drops his left before he hooks. Thats why Pacman made it look so easy.

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