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Originally posted by str8balln View Posti dont think you've seen the highest quality pinays can offer.
uve probly seen the low class **** man. i'd be happy to direct you to some fckin Pinay win.
i'm talking about the chicks pacquiao messes with not pinays in general
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Originally posted by Mr. Green View Postummm...... i'm filipino from l.a.
i'm talking about the chicks pacquiao messes with not pinays in generalOriginally posted by Mr. Green View Postugly pinays.
thanks for clearin it up....and ummm ... im from cali too.
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Originally posted by BoxingChaos View Post
You mean these?
Those are filipino men btw
lol j/k
id consider this low class **** you can find back in the flip
high class win i have easy access to right now.Last edited by str8balln; 10-18-2009, 05:24 AM.
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When was the last time this Chavez character worked PAC's corner? He obviously hasn't been watching recently. PAC has actually turned into a counter-puncher! Obviously not in the Juanita mold, but a counter-puncher nonetheless.
I mean, think about it, PAC's significant punches he landed against Juanita in the rematch were all counter-punches. He made De La Joto walk into his lefts in the early rounds. And his last fight, Flattened was exclusively getting countered with right-hooks.
It's as if PAC's gameplan these days is to lure 'em in, lure 'em in and once he gets it crackin' he goes on the offensive.
Back then, PAC was exclusively an offensive fighter, but his attack is now a two-headed monster.Last edited by BOX-A-LOT; 10-18-2009, 05:22 AM.
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Originally posted by str8balln View PostBy Nick Giongco
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/225302...akness-exposed
Joe Chavez, who once worked for Manny Pacquiao as a cutman, said he holds the key to the victory of Miguel Cotto over the Filipino pound-for-pound king when they clash on Nov. 14 in Las Vegas.
While Chavez has a different role inside Team Cotto with Joe Santiago as head trainer, the seasoned cornerman has immersed himself so much in Pacquiao’s corner that he claims that he knows some of Pacquiao’s innermost secrets.
“When attacked, he (Pacquiao) doesn’t know what to do,” Chavez told the Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Dia over the weekend.
Before the Argentine-born Miguel Diaz was recruited by Team Pacquiao, Chavez had been a familiar fixture in the corner manned by Freddie Roach, having aided Pacquiao in his bloody brawl with Juan Manuel Marquez and a few of other fights.
“I have other work here (in Team Cotto), but if they ask me, I can help and do my comments and I know Pacquiao very well,” said Chavez.
Aside from Team Cotto’s observation that Pacquiao doesn’t do well when he is the one being pursued, Chavez believes that Cotto’s natural advantage in size will eventually prove to be Pacquiao’s downfall.
“Cotto is (like) a bull. Pacquiao is fast, but Cotto has more power in the punch and is strong. This will be the difference. Pacquiao has never fought as strong as Cotto," said Chavez.
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