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  • Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
    yeah cause Asia is such a hot bed of boxing talent that SASAKUL stayed his entire career there...but when he finally decides to fight out of the country he gets ko'd by Mijares...

    =0( poor guy!



    you admit that Asia is not the hot bed of boxing & yet you're looking for NAMES in Pac's resume early in his career

    i wonder Floyd didn't fight out of his country

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    • Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
      I'm guessing you said that because you think Mayweather has fought nobodies just like JCC Jr right, Spray?

      So you think that anybody can go through Mayweather's resume without losing then?

      If JCCjr would have gone through Mayweather's resume, he wouldn't have been undefeated, imo.
      Nah, he did some good work early on.....now not so much, its up to him to change that and he still can....at this time though he is trailing behind Pac legacy wise.....I made that comment because Certain posters have the mind set here that if you are unbeaten then you are unbeatable until proven otherwise but they are all beatable and they are human and capable of mistakes

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      • Boxingscene definition of a fact:

        Making a statement, whether true or not, and finishing off with the word 'fact' in capital letters, so to add emphasis and complete authority.

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        • Originally posted by ChaseBudingBrah View Post
          just in case you miss it...

          stop scraping the bottom of the barrel & grasping at straws.

          pre 2003 pink floyd

          post 2003 clearly pac.

          Add all of it collectively Pac.

          ALL GREAT LEGENDARY FIGHTERS HAVE LOSSES ON THEIR RECORDS.

          Its a badge of honor. Its a sign of courage & moving up the hard way. . Pacquiao made his bones the THE MAN WAY. Those 2 losses are something to be proud of considering how they turned out.

          TRUE GREATNESS LIES IN HOW YOU RESPOND TO DEFEAT & ADVERSITY.

          How can you know what you are truly made of when you havent been through a loss to see how you bounce back?

          Do you bounce back like a true champion & prove your greatness a la Ray Robinson when he lost to Lamotta & Randy Turpin. Or do you go the Naseem Hamed way.

          UNDEFEATED RECORDS = SU****IOUSNESS.

          Show me a undefeated fighter & i will show you somebody who hasnt really fought anybody.

          That first loss by Pacquiao?

          17 years old. 112 lbs. No amateur background, living in abject poverty, malnutritioned.

          That loss, simultaneous head butt & low blow;




          2nd loss? 19 years old. To singsurat. You want to talk about weight drained? This is the real weight drained. He was so weight drained from making 112. They skipped 115 & 118. Went straight to 122.....


          & he still came out on top.


          TRUE ****ING G.


          Could pink floyd do that?
          yes ive seen this video 100 times...

          but please tell me other than Eric Morales & Marco Antonio Berrera.....WHO ELSE IS ON PAC'S RESUME THAT IS BETTER THAN THE FIGHTERS ON MAYWEATHERS RESUME??

          dont say JMM, Hatton or De La Hoya...

          take those 5 fighters off Pac's resume and he is left with 45 + fights....

          please tell me what fighters are on that list of 45+ fights

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          • Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
            Boxingscene definition of a fact:

            Making a statement, whether true or not, and finishing off with the word 'fact' in capital letters, so to add emphasis and complete authority.
            You *****'s gotta stop doing that. It hurts your credibility.

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            • Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
              and since fighting Pac he hasnt dont jack **** in the sport of boxing....who has Saskatul beat?
              that is true but he was the number 1 flyweight at the time. he only beat 5 year wbc champ Yuri Arbachakov(who? must be a bum) giving him his only career loss.

              floyd's first title fight was against genaro hernandez(rated 3rd)who was at the end of his career and never fought again. saskatul was in his prime and rated number 1.

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              • Originally posted by daggum View Post
                that is true but he was the number 1 flyweight at the time. he only beat 5 year wbc champ Yuri Arbachakov(who? must be a bum) giving him his only career loss.

                floyd's first title fight was against genaro hernandez(rated 3rd)who was at the end of his career and never fought again. saskatul was in his prime and rated number 1.
                i will agree with this

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                • Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
                  yes ive seen this video 100 times...

                  but please tell me other than Eric Morales & Marco Antonio Berrera.....WHO ELSE IS ON PAC'S RESUME THAT IS BETTER THAN THE FIGHTERS ON MAYWEATHERS RESUME??

                  dont say JMM, Hatton or De La Hoya...

                  take those 5 fighters off Pac's resume and he is left with 45 + fights....

                  please tell me what fighters are on that list of 45+ fights
                  If u still dont know by now then u really are ignorant.

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                  • Originally posted by ChaseBudingBrah View Post
                    stop scraping the bottom of the barrel & grasping at straws.

                    pre 2003 pink floyd

                    post 2003 clearly pac.

                    Add all of it collectively Pac.

                    ALL GREAT LEGENDARY FIGHTERS HAVE LOSSES ON THEIR RECORDS.

                    Its a badge of honor. Its a sign of courage & moving up the hard way. . Pacquiao made his bones the THE MAN WAY. Those 2 losses are something to be proud of considering how they turned out.

                    TRUE GREATNESS LIES IN HOW YOU RESPOND TO DEFEAT & ADVERSITY.

                    How can you know what you are truly made of when you havent been through a loss to see how you bounce back?

                    Do you bounce back like a true champion & prove your greatness a la Ray Robinson when he lost to Lamotta & Randy Turpin. Or do you go the Naseem Hamed way.

                    UNDEFEATED RECORDS = SU****IOUSNESS.

                    Show me a undefeated fighter & i will show you somebody who hasnt really fought anybody.

                    That first loss by Pacquiao?

                    17 years old. 112 lbs. No amateur background, living in abject poverty, malnutritioned.

                    That loss, simultaneous head butt & low blow;







                    2nd loss? 19 years old. To singsurat. You want to talk about weight drained? This is the real weight drained. He was so weight drained from making 112. They skipped 115 & 118. Went straight to 122.....


                    & he still came out on top.


                    TRUE ****ING G.


                    Could pink floyd do that?
                    Word. Nice postage.



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                    • Originally posted by daggum View Post
                      that is true but he was the number 1 flyweight at the time. he only beat 5 year wbc champ Yuri Arbachakov(who? must be a bum) giving him his only career loss.

                      floyd's first title fight was against genaro hernandez(rated 3rd)who was at the end of his career and never fought again. saskatul was in his prime and rated number 1.
                      Sasakul is the LINEAL CHAMP.

                      Lineals aren't something gayweather is interested in coz he's a coward.

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