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  • pac oww
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    #21
    I enjoyed that fight. A masterclass in boxing skills.

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    • Blue Heffner
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      #22
      Originally posted by pac oww
      I enjoyed that fight. A masterclass in boxing skills.
      Yes, it was. And skills that Mayweather has are also too much for Pacquiao. And I'm a fan of both.

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      • Sudo
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        #23
        Don't complain... As long as you pay for this kind of BS fights, you will get this kind of fights.

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        • Ray*
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          #24
          Yeah this is what boxing has been like for the last 10 years thanks to all the boxers that got to the top and did the samething....So thanks to RJJ,De la Hoya,Mosley,Mayweather and now Pacquiao.

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          • joartcc5
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            #25
            Originally posted by bucktoof
            Hell yah bro. Watching Floyd run from a little guy was ****in annoying, so for relief, I rewatched Cotto-Marg, a real fight, a man's fight. Cotto's a tough MFer. Even though he took a knee, he never actually got KD'ed by the plaster bombs Marg was landing on him. I don't see how Pac's gonna hurt him.
            We cant say the same for Gayweather.

            I heard Gayweather is taking on a new challenge...

            Fighting Calderon at 160 catchweight.

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            • iHateThePacMan
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              #26
              Originally posted by South318
              Yes, it was. And skills that Mayweather has are also too much for Pacquiao. And I'm a fan of both.
              Don't go way overboard, i think it all depends on the weight they are fight. He does have the reach, height, and skills advantage. but pac has the speed and power. If they faught at around 143-144 i think it will be a great fight and is up for grabs. If you comparing the skills, speed, and counter ability of marquez at 135 compared to 147 it totally different. Look at his punch at 147 i can even see that come across and it has no power in it.

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              • R.Winky Wright
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                #27
                Originally posted by The_Executioner
                He's not that good?

                Let me know how you feel when he loses to Pac...


                Marquez at any weight shouldn't get in the same ring with Floyd Mayweather...the skill gap is too wide
                man that was a good fight he sure did put on a show.

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                • Grand Champ
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                  #28
                  I think Marquez did a real good job. The size different was really apparent, Floyd looked huge in the ring. At the end of the day Mayweather is just that good. The knockdown of JMM, if you look at it the timing on that punch was a thing of greatness.

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #29
                    Huge disappointment. I didn't expect Marquez to be a world beater at 143 or whatever he weighed, but he had nothing. The move up really drained him of everything, there was no speed or power behind his punches. Floyd should be embarrassed he didn't stop Marquez or KO him.

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                    • R.Winky Wright
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                      How can any real Boxing Fan not be disappointed. Manny Pacquiao is not that good and Marquez is not that Bad. This was a circus act - payday for both fighters. Who gets it in the ass? The fans! This has been the worst travasty i have seen in the past decade. All brought to you by None other than Manny Pacquiao. Yet again cherry picks another opponent. Most of us knew how this was gonna turn out,but none was prepared for DLH/HATTON/DIAZ to be so uncompetitive. It was not because Manny Pacquiao was sooooo good!

                      I think some of us, if not most of us had higher expectations of this fight being more competitive than it was. For Manny Pacquiao to WEIGHT DRAIN OLD FIGHTERS make weight and For DLH to except a pay off for it, for more money, was the beginning of what was the ride PPV and HBO and good ole Pacquiao took us on. Fill in the rest yourself
                      ...dude your the fan, I've been watching boxing for 15 years.

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