Manny “Journey Man” Pacquiao
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You know as much as anyone who can google those names do. Were you at SRR, Charles, Kid's, Moore's or Pep fights or DID YOU READ ABOUT THEM?!?!?
I know. you YOUTUBED thier fights....LIKE EVERYONE ELSE HAVE.
Boxrec lets you get familiar with their resumes (you don't seem like a fan of resumes or you wouldn't have included names like Pep, Moore, Olivares....)
How many opponents did these so called legends beat who had LESS THAN 10 WINS ?!?!?!?
Stop naming names as if you know what you're talking about.
And the fact you just referred Sugar Ray Robinson and others as SO-CALLED LEGENDS says it all.
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This place has been infested with psychotic trolls like you that dwell in it, that’s one of the reasons why I seldom visit this cesspool. I come here every now and then because I want to. Why does it matterComment
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Pacquiao will continue to be remembered as an ATG LegendLast edited by Flo_Raiden; 08-22-2021, 01:03 PM.Comment
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You do realize that there’s been books, documents, tapes, etc available around these fighters before YouTube was made right? You wouldn’t know that because you only just started following the sport a few years ago because of Mayweather.
And the fact you just referred Sugar Ray Robinson and others as SO-CALLED LEGENDS says it all.
Helpful hint. Those historians HAVE to say those guys were great. They had limited examples to judge them by.I never saw such sloppy MFers in all my life !!!! It's almost a different sport entirely. So called legends feasting off of bartenders and janitors. Allowing them to pad their stats (fighting 12 times a year was the norm).
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The salt from the usual suspects is palpable. You fI0m0s are spiraling. Coping with the fact Mr. Big (little) man Floyd got handled by Logan Paul of all potential opponents. Good god that is really REALLY bad. Pac would have stopped Logan in round 1 lmao!Comment
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It was a tough night obviously. It's always very difficult for someone to see a fighter they root hard for lose. Particularly when it's the end of the road for that fighter. But I don't really see the shame in this. Ugas is a very good fighter. He's a world class welterweight. And I hate to keep bringing this up, but...fact is, Manny is a few months shy from being 43 years old. The fact that he was even still fighting at this level, at that age, is a testament to how special he was.
He lost decidedly, but he gave it his all for every second in that fight last night. People can fault him for a lot of things last night, but they can't fault him for not giving it everything he had. He threw over 800 punches. He left it all out there.
I know people everywhere who are not fans of Manny are joyous about the outcome of this fight, but I think everyone who looks at this fight objectively knows that this is nothing to be ashamed about.
I tip my hat to Ugas for executing a perfect game plan. And I also tip my hat to Manny for an amazing, incredible career.Comment
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