Whatever happens, Pacquiao has achieved IMMORTALITY

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  • DonTaseMeBrah
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    #1

    Whatever happens, Pacquiao has achieved IMMORTALITY

    He will never be forgotten....

    What he has done in this sport, in this life....


    He has achieved IMMORTALITY.

    The fact that he did it in the internet age, the twitter, facebook, ipod, technological age, every aspect of his life is etched in legend & lore for all time.

    He is really handling himself real well in the post fight interview over at espn news.

    What a fighter, what a way to live a life.
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    Pacquiao is today's Ali.

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    • Tata Moran
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      #3
      PAC will soon be the National Hero of the Philippines. That's a century from now.

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      • Syf
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        I agree with you completely brah..

        I have never seen a fighter like Manny..

        The closest I've seen of someone with the ability like his is bruce Lee..real talk.

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        • big_james10
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          I am sorry, but I must disagree. If he had beaten the best at 135 instead of the 4th best fighter at 135, I would say he could be mentioned as one of the greats of this decade. If he had beaten the best at 135 and then goes on to beat Mayweather, then I would say you might have an argument, although you cann't compare his accomplishments with those of the 40s, 50s, 60s when they only had one champion per division.

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          • DonTaseMeBrah
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            #6
            Originally posted by big_james10
            I am sorry, but I must disagree. If he had beaten the best at 135 instead of the 4th best fighter at 135, I would say he could be mentioned as one of the greats of this decade. If he had beaten the best at 135 and then goes on to beat Mayweather, then I would say you might have an argument, although you cann't compare his accomplishments with those of the 40s, 50s, 60s when they only had one champion per division.
            & who is that? juan diaz? who got wrecked by marquez? cmon brah. you're nitpicking. Pacquiao went 24 hard rounds with marquez, Paulie boxed baby bull's ears off, paulie got beat by cotto, who got tko'd by Pacquiao.

            BAby bull? are you serious brah?

            & IM SO SICK & TIRED OF EVERYBODY ****TING ON DAVID DIAZ!!!!!

            The man went 8 game rounds vs kendall holt who was a lethal 140 lb champ who has gone toe to toe with ricardo torres who hurt cotto & timothy bradley who he holt.

            David diaz also KTFO jose armando santa cruz who beat linear casamayor but was robbed in new york.

            David diaz also beat a young super talented zab judah in the olympic trials.

            Stop BASHING fighters who you think suck but in reality is a very good professional.

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            • vince_carter123
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              he's unbelievable.

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              • DonTaseMeBrah
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                #8
                Originally posted by Syf
                I agree with you completely brah..

                I have never seen a fighter like Manny..

                The closest I've seen of someone with the ability like his is bruce Lee..real talk.
                You see him trying to copy his haircut.

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                • CrackYourJaw
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by big_james10
                  I am sorry, but I must disagree. If he had beaten the best at 135 instead of the 4th best fighter at 135, I would say he could be mentioned as one of the greats of this decade. If he had beaten the best at 135 and then goes on to beat Mayweather, then I would say you might have an argument, although you cann't compare his accomplishments with those of the 40s, 50s, 60s when they only had one champion per division.
                  Cotto>Best at 135.

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                  • jrosales13
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                    I wasn't alive for Ali. I was really little during the Tyson reign in the late 80's. So I could easily say I personally have never seen anything like Pac ever.

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