Last Episode Is The Best 24/7 Pacquiao-Cotto

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  • Akyra
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    #11
    Originally posted by QUELOQUE
    Those are good stories from people that are apart of the fight.

    Did you see Showtime 360 for the Super 6? That had more on the promoters and negotiations than the fighters, but it was entertaining. People said the other episodes lacked entertainment, so...
    personally, i didn't find them interesting. however, i respect if you did and liked the episode. it all comes down to personal preference.

    no, but now that you say that, i'm glad i didn't. anyhow, thing with this fight is it doesn't need an amazing 24/7. the names headlining tomorrow night's fight card are enough to excite even the most casual of fans. we couldn't ask for anything else.

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    • Heru
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      #12
      Originally posted by Shadows
      I thought it was the best episode by far.

      Speaking of Fight Camp 360, the next epsisode is on tomorrow night. Here's a preview. Most might not catch it since it starts at 10:40 ET.

      https://<embed src="http://c.brightc...lash"></embed>
      Yeah. Dumb choice to put it against Pacquiao-Cotto. They probably don't care that much about live viewers, but they shoulda put it on Sunday.
      Originally posted by rob_tC
      personally, i didn't find them interesting. however, i respect if you did and liked the episode. it all comes down to personal preference.

      no, but now that you say that, i'm glad i didn't. anyhow, thing with this fight is it doesn't need an amazing 24/7. the names headlining tomorrow night's fight card are enough to excite even the most casual of fans. we couldn't ask for anything else.
      That's what's up. I don't even need to see a commercial for me to be amped

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #13
        It was alright. It did shine some light on each side in total which was kind of interesting but not really enthralling.

        I liked that it explained how the money line works, I have to constantly explain that **** if I only have to answer that a couple less times in my life I am greatful for this episode.

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          #14
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          Is really not significant? Then how come nobody else has done. Or even has tried it? Pac is the only one. And, nobody else in the horizon is close to doing it.
          uhh because they didn't always have that many weight divisions jackass

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            #15
            Originally posted by OneEyeOpen
            uhh because they didn't always have that many weight divisions jackass
            nobody in this era has ever done it. that's gotta count for something.

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              #16
              Originally posted by aether
              nobody in this era has ever done it. that's gotta count for something.
              it is a good acomplishment. that's why pac's an atg.

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              • Juan Duarte
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                #17
                Originally posted by jrosales13
                Is really not significant? Then how come nobody else has done. Or even has tried it? Pac is the only one. And, nobody else in the horizon is close to doing it.
                in part, because you have to start off young and do it while your body grows. once your body matures like darchinyan or donaire, it is hard to move up.

                i would bet that all of the lightweights and welterweights were 106-112 at the age manny was there.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Juan Duarte
                  in part, because you have to start off young and do it while your body grows. once your body matures like darchinyan or donaire, it is hard to move up.

                  i would bet that all of the lightweights and welterweights were 106-112 at the age manny was there.
                  yup floyd was 16 and the national golden gloves champion at 106

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                  • Juan Duarte
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by aether
                    nobody in this era has ever done it. that's gotta count for something.
                    i don't place as much value on moving up as most people. unless you are fighting one of the best at the new weight division.

                    good accomplishment for roy, but ruiz isn't that good. oscar showed what happens when you move up and fight quality. remember oscar at 160? 0-2, really.

                    i'm sure floyd can beat the worst 160 beltholder. but i don't want to give him credit for that.

                    was beating lalonde a great accomplishment for leonard?

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                    • Juan Duarte
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by OneEyeOpen
                      yup floyd was 16 and the national golden gloves champion at 106
                      tbh maybe the us national championships is as competitive as a fringe belt overseas. i don't know.

                      oscar won the bantamweight national amateurs in 1989. he was 16

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