Manny Pacquiao Plans To Do His Talking in The Ring

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  • MANGLER
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    #31
    Good. That's how it's supposed to be.

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    • S A M U R A I
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      #32
      Originally posted by Freddy Krueger
      I think Calzaghe said Roy Jones Jr was singing a song while they were fighting. So I guess even with the mouth-piece in you can still talk.
      What song was that? When I'm 64 by The Beatles?

      Originally posted by (Fowler)
      Pacquiao's worst strategy is to think he can trade shots with Cotto.
      He could trade lyrics. They could have a freestyle rap battle with Freddie on the cut and Santiago doing human beatbox. **** boxing, let's rap!



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      • bacardishots
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        #33
        A Sincere Message

        This is a sincere message to those who follow, route for, admire and love Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao. He not only is a great fighter but he is a class act, a gentleman and represents his country with a lot of dignity.

        The reason I post this message is to tell you to appreciate him more for the man that he is rather then the fighter. You see all fighters lose at one point. And when it is someone who you truly are a fan of it can be devastating. I am Puerto Rican and pretty much a die hard fan of all our our fighters. I remember when Felix "Tito" Trindad was on top of his game. He was on such a roll that I thought he would never be beat. Tito was pretty much demolishing everyone that was put in front of him, not knowing what was waiting for him as he moved up in weight from welter weight to middle weight. Then came that faithful day in September a week after September 11. I was waiting for the destruction of a pretty well known fighter, Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins pretty much dimantled my favorite fighter round by round. Something I thought would never happen. There Tito layed on the canvass, a beaten man. That was probably the most devastating defeat I have felt. But I learned from that experience as a fan. Don't ever think your favorite fighter can't be defeated. All the greats lose and sometimes in a crushing manner. I say all of this because if Cotto loses this fight it won't be as nearly devastating as a Pacquiao loss. Pac means a million times more to the Philippines than Cotto does to Puerto Rico.

        So, I know we've been going back and forth talking crap about how our favorite fighter is going to kick ass and it's all in fun. But remember one thing Pac fans, Pac can lose this fight and lose in a devastating manner. But the next day he will still Manny Pacquiao, the class act, the gentleman, the man who represents his country in a dignified way.

        To all my Boricuas, get ready for a great fight from our Boricua.

        To all Pinoys, keep routing for Pac, one of the greatest figures in the history of the Philippines.

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        • Datu Puti
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          #34
          Originally posted by bacardishots
          This is a sincere message to those who follow, route for, admire and love Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao. He not only is a great fighter but he is a class act, a gentleman and represents his country with a lot of dignity.

          The reason I post this message is to tell you to appreciate him more for the man that he is rather then the fighter. You see all fighters lose at one point. And when it is someone who you truly are a fan of it can be devastating. I am Puerto Rican and pretty much a die hard fan of all our our fighters. I remember when Felix "Tito" Trindad was on top of his game. He was on such a roll that I thought he would never be beat. Tito was pretty much demolishing everyone that was put in front of him, not knowing what was waiting for him as he moved up in weight from welter weight to middle weight. Then came that faithful day in September a week after September 11. I was waiting for the destruction of a pretty well known fighter, Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins pretty much dimantled my favorite fighter round by round. Something I thought would never happen. There Tito layed on the canvass, a beaten man. That was probably the most devastating defeat I have felt. But I learned from that experience as a fan. Don't ever think your favorite fighter can't be defeated. All the greats lose and sometimes in a crushing manner. I say all of this because if Cotto loses this fight it won't be as nearly devastating as a Pacquiao loss. Pac means a million times more to the Philippines than Cotto does to Puerto Rico.

          So, I know we've been going back and forth talking crap about how our favorite fighter is going to kick ass and it's all in fun. But remember one thing Pac fans, Pac can lose this fight and lose in a devastating manner. But the next day he will still Manny Pacquiao, the class act, the gentleman, the man who represents his country in a dignified way.

          To all my Boricuas, get ready for a great fight from our Boricua.

          To all Pinoys, keep routing for Pac, one of the greatest figures in the history of the Philippines.
          Well said man...This is something any fight fan whether you are a PACQUAIO or a COTTO fan can respect. Can't wait....
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          • Puntoyhauf
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            #35
            Originally posted by bacardishots
            This is a sincere message to those who follow, route for, admire and love Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao. He not only is a great fighter but he is a class act, a gentleman and represents his country with a lot of dignity.

            The reason I post this message is to tell you to appreciate him more for the man that he is rather then the fighter. You see all fighters lose at one point. And when it is someone who you truly are a fan of it can be devastating. I am Puerto Rican and pretty much a die hard fan of all our our fighters. I remember when Felix "Tito" Trindad was on top of his game. He was on such a roll that I thought he would never be beat. Tito was pretty much demolishing everyone that was put in front of him, not knowing what was waiting for him as he moved up in weight from welter weight to middle weight. Then came that faithful day in September a week after September 11. I was waiting for the destruction of a pretty well known fighter, Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins pretty much dimantled my favorite fighter round by round. Something I thought would never happen. There Tito layed on the canvass, a beaten man. That was probably the most devastating defeat I have felt. But I learned from that experience as a fan. Don't ever think your favorite fighter can't be defeated. All the greats lose and sometimes in a crushing manner. I say all of this because if Cotto loses this fight it won't be as nearly devastating as a Pacquiao loss. Pac means a million times more to the Philippines than Cotto does to Puerto Rico.

            So, I know we've been going back and forth talking crap about how our favorite fighter is going to kick ass and it's all in fun. But remember one thing Pac fans, Pac can lose this fight and lose in a devastating manner. But the next day he will still Manny Pacquiao, the class act, the gentleman, the man who represents his country in a dignified way.

            To all my Boricuas, get ready for a great fight from our Boricua.

            To all Pinoys, keep routing for Pac, one of the greatest figures in the history of the Philippines.
            Well said, I am a Filipino. I'm already a fan of boxing even before the dawning of Pacquiao as a champion. I liked Sugar Ray Leaonard, Duran, Dela Hoya, Tyson an many others.

            As a Filipino I don't just like our fighter to win, I like a good clean fight. I care less on who wins this fight, I was first a Cotto fan before I became a Pacquiao fan. I never thought ever that this fight would happen...and it's a treat to all boxing fans.

            But to those who love the fighters rather than the sport... you're just waiting for a disappointment.

            Good luck to both guys. and to all Pinoys and Boricuas...Let's just enjoy the fight.

            WIN OR LOSE...WE BOTH MUST BE PROUD TO HAVE THEM FIGHTING FOR THE GLORY OF OUR COUNTRY, AND FOR THE LOVE OF THE SPORT.

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            • zzat
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              #36
              Cotto is not a talker as well. He too likes to let his fists do the talking. 2 more days and we'll see who's louder in the ring. I see many Pac fans being disappointed with the result and next week they'll be disappointed even more with the PPV numbers. Arum thinks this fight will do more than 2.2m and Roach talks about more people than in the DLH-Mayweather fight.

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              • h2k
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                #37
                I feel sorry for miguel cotto now. I hope he'll be fine after the fight.

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                • King Jaffe Joffer
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by zzat
                  Cotto is not a talker as well. He too likes to let his fists do the talking. 2 more days and we'll see who's louder in the ring. I see many Pac fans being disappointed with the result and next week they'll be disappointed even more with the PPV numbers. Arum thinks this fight will do more than 2.2m and Roach talks about more people than in the DLH-Mayweather fight.
                  Have you been under a rock?, Cotto has talked more in the last 3 weeks than he did his entire career.. He seems to be trying to hype himself up, or give himself false hope

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                  • Jay856
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                    #39
                    Pac didnt say anything cuz roach did enough talking for the both of them. You idiots doest roach rep Pac!...

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                    • zzat
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by King Jaffe Joffer
                      Have you been under a rock?, Cotto has talked more in the last 3 weeks than he did his entire career.. He seems to be trying to hype himself up, or give himself false hope
                      Realy now? Cotto talked like any normal boxer would in an interview - I'll be ready, Torny is in the past, I'll handle this and that... But did he at any point say something out of character or act a fool like like Money, Hopkins , Berto, Mosley etc. Your answer is no, so you can't come here and tell me that Cotto's talking like there was something that he said that made you go WOW HE SAID THAT?

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