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  • skipperman
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    What amazes me about Pacquiao...

    he is in the same situation as Floyd Mayweather, actually.

    Mayweather - defending his '0' record.
    Pacquiao - defending his crown as P4P.

    With this, I agree with RA the Rugged Man that Mayweather needs to fight the best at least at his on weight.

    Pacquiao on the other hand, he may not be cleaning up the division like 135, etc. But he's still fighting bigger guys.

    And the thing that amazes me is that he takes RISKS!
    It don't matter to him if the opponent is bigger or has more advantages as long as he knows his body can take it.

    He's a gambler. He's like playing poker with no hand and making a bluff.

    gaddamn!!! IMAGINE IF ALL OTHER BOXERS TAKE RISKS.

    Don't you think boxing will be the greatest sport ever in the eyes of many?
  • Shattered Jaw
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    #2
    I agree. The fight with Cotto at 145 is ridiculous. 2 years ago we were CLAMOURING for Mayweather to face Cotto.

    Now we've found a 130 pounder that will do it instead.

    Pacquiao is awesome.

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    • shogunn
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      #3
      yup...the idea of risk for floyd is making JMM move up 2 classes and then cheat him on the scales.

      Manny is out there to prove he's the best by taking on a very dangerous Cotto, Floyd just talks like he is.

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      • -MAKAVELLI-
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        #4
        if you gave PBF one of PAC's testicles, he'd be a bon-a-fide ATG

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        • skipperman
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          #5
          i agree. Cotto is one hell of a welterweight fighter with a heart.

          No one can even argue he's not good boxer.
          He is one of the best.

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          • cyutetrick
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            #6
            yea pacquiao impresses me more and more every time!

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            • J.R
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              #7
              Originally posted by skipperman
              he is in the same situation as Floyd Mayweather, actually.

              Mayweather - defending his '0' record.
              Pacquiao - defending his crown as P4P.

              With this, I agree with RA the Rugged Man that Mayweather needs to fight the best at least at his on weight.

              Pacquiao on the other hand, he may not be cleaning up the division like 135, etc. But he's still fighting bigger guys.

              And the thing that amazes me is that he takes RISKS!
              It don't matter to him if the opponent is bigger or has more advantages as long as he knows his body can take it.

              He's a gambler. He's like playing poker with no hand and making a bluff.

              gaddamn!!! IMAGINE IF ALL OTHER BOXERS TAKE RISKS.

              Don't you think boxing will be the greatest sport ever in the eyes of many?
              Whoa whoa whoa HOLD UP!!!!

              Floyd DOES take risks and fight bigger guys!!!!!



              LOL....

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              • adobostreak
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                #8
                did you just have this epiphany?

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                • skipperman
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by John-Locke-9-22
                  Whoa whoa whoa HOLD UP!!!!

                  Floyd DOES take risks and fight bigger guys!!!!!



                  LOL....
                  LOL!!! He can CONTROL wrestling instead!!!

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                  • Bhopreign
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by skipperman
                    he is in the same situation as Floyd Mayweather, actually.

                    Mayweather - defending his '0' record.
                    Pacquiao - defending his crown as P4P.

                    With this, I agree with RA the Rugged Man that Mayweather needs to fight the best at least at his on weight.

                    Pacquiao on the other hand, he may not be cleaning up the division like 135, etc. But he's still fighting bigger guys.

                    And the thing that amazes me is that he takes RISKS!
                    It don't matter to him if the opponent is bigger or has more advantages as long as he knows his body can take it.

                    He's a gambler. He's like playing poker with no hand and making a bluff.

                    gaddamn!!! IMAGINE IF ALL OTHER BOXERS TAKE RISKS.

                    Don't you think boxing will be the greatest sport ever in the eyes of many?
                    Why not fight Cotto at 147?

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