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  • #41
    Originally posted by handler000 View Post
    Not true. P4P is defined as a boxer's skills that would be the best regardless of weight-class.
    You are right, boxers skills against viable top opposition

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    • #42
      Originally posted by The Underboss View Post
      Pac is the man ...



      Still Margarito on the tv, apart from that awesome fake.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by boxingfan76 View Post
        skillis and talent mean nothing if theyre never put to the test, putting those skills to use against someone whom has no chance a guy 3 weight classes smaller like jmm doesnt at all gayyweather is great at all in fact quite the opposite.fight mosleyor williams step up to the plate gayweather your a ***** coward and a fraud if there ever has been one,goin down in shame- straight from gayweathers mouth-http://www.zshare.net/audio/676796581a1c2a9e/
        Try posting with some intelligence. Calling a professional boxer a '***** coward' is saying a lot from someone who has probably never sparred a round.

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        • #44
          Pac is going to outclass Cotto. Forget size and power, its pointless when you CANNOT catch a fighter, not saying its impossible to catch Pacquiao but Cotto will be frustrated.

          I seriously think once Cotto is being outclassed and combo his mind will revisit those memories of Margarito.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View Post
            There is no such thing as overtraining, it was a myth created by marketologists to make weak and lazy people feel less bad about themselves.
            No such thing as overtraining?? What a ******. You are obviously a 'weak and lazy' person who sits at home all day in front of his computer. Anyone who trains hard every day knows overtraing is a common problem. I fight amateur and semi pro unlicensed, and train hard 4-5 times for 2 hours a week, and reguarly feel like my body needs a rest. Pac trains like a demon, non stop every day for hours, sparring 15 rounds. obviously u can over train come fight night. its one of the most common things fighters can do wrong. what do you know u fat f**k??

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            • #46
              Originally posted by PAKYO View Post
              Now it's getting so confusing, i read a while ago Pac's weight during DLH fight was only 142 and 147 on fight night. Now you're saying Pac weighed 154, so which is true?
              the guy the said 154 has no clue

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              • #47
                Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
                Pac is going to outclass Cotto. Forget size and power, its pointless when you CANNOT catch a fighter, not saying its impossible to catch Pacquiao but Cotto will be frustrated.

                I seriously think once Cotto is being outclassed and combo his mind will revisit those memories of Margarito.
                really if he is so fast than how did jmm handle him

                thats a cliche he is too fast,you cant hit him
                i bet you cotto catches him

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                • #48
                  some of you people talk like pac is light years ahead of cotto when he is not

                  i could argue and win by just sayin cotto has faced the tougher opponent out of the 2 in the last 2 yrs

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                  • #49
                    Lol at "he can do that to Cotto al night". ROFLMAO!!!!!!! jajajaajjajaja

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                    • #50
                      And lol at the *******s, as soon as ROnnie makes a article is a legit and credible, but if Manuel perez makes one he is a hater! lol!

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