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  • NYU Alum.
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    #41
    Style make fights. I can still see Guzman giving PAC fits. Guzman was fighting a freaking 130lb giant tonight. I think Funeka's height is what gave problems tonight, and of course, he was eating alot of straight-punches.

    Anyway, I have PAC ko'ing the carribean bum. Funeka ain't even a fast puncher. If Guzman kept getting caught with Funeka's straight rights, what more with PAC's left-straights. PAC ko's Guzman period!!

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    • jrosales13
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      #42
      Originally posted by big_james10
      he could have been too fast for Casamayor and Juan Diaz and Nate Campbell also, but we never got the chance to see because he avoided them like the plague to fight world beater David Diaz.
      He didn't avoid them like the plague. That is just being a Pac hater. That was Pac first fight at 135. Diaz was ranked in the top 3 at 135. Diaz was undefeated at 135. Diaz had a title at 135. Yes were Diaz and Casamayor tougher fights yes. And, I don't think you can put Juan Diaz in the duscussion cuz he was coming off an ass whoopin. I would of been highly dissapointed if he chose Juan Diaz. David Diaz was the better fight/fighter at the time than Juan Diaz. Campbell and Casamayor were better than David very true. But, This was what like Pac 8 division? David Diaz was not all that bad for a first fight to test the weightclass. And, I think Pac would of fought them but Oscar came calling. And, who the hell turnds down Oscar money?

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      • Toney Loc
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        #43
        I expected threads like these. [IMG]http://images.coolchaser.com/themes/t/251983-i209.***********.com-albums-bb229-DirtyWest187-Gifs-snoopnein.gif[/IMG]

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          #44
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          He didn't avoid them like the plague. That is just being a Pac hater. That was Pac first fight at 135. Diaz was ranked in the top 3 at 135. Diaz was undefeated at 135. Diaz had a title at 135. Yes were Diaz and Casamayor tougher fights yes. And, I don't think you can put Juan Diaz in the duscussion cuz he was coming off an ass whoopin. I would of been highly dissapointed if he chose Juan Diaz. David Diaz was the better fight/fighter at the time than Juan Diaz. Campbell and Casamayor were better than David very true. But, This was what like Pac 8 division? David Diaz was not all that bad for a first fight to test the weightclass. And, I think Pac would of fought them but Oscar came calling. And, who the hell turnds down Oscar money?
          You argue your point well. This sounds like a similar argument that I have made on this board about Mayweather. However, that has not prevented any of the haters on this site from saying a thousand times a day that he ducked this fighter and that fighter.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            Gave Soto about 3 rounds. Soto was fucked mentally in that bout, he looked like the loser in around the 7th round. That's what happens when you can't hit your target. I'm being unbiased on the real, that wasn't competitive.
            You only gave Soto 3rds? Oh I don't know what fight you was watching then bro... 3rds? Or, maybe you scored the fight like an amateur fight. Which little bull**** flurries even though they are not effective are points. I like to score a pro fight like if it is a pro fight and score hard effective puncher. I don't little bull**** flurries count. And, that was what Guzman was doing at the end. Around the 7th you said he looked like a loser. But, after that he started coming strong and winning rounds landing hard effective shots. On the real it was competitive.

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              #46
              Originally posted by big_james10
              You argue your point well. This sounds like a similar argument that I have made on this board about Mayweather. However, that has not prevented any of the haters on this site from saying a thousand times a day that he ducked this fighter and that fighter.
              But, the thing with Floyd is that he had multiple fights in the division. Pac only had one at 135. If Pac would of had 2 or 3 fights at 135 and not fight Casamayor/Campbell/JMM then yes I would say he was ducking them. But, it was one fight. I don't think nobody gets on Floyd for ducking fighters at 154. Cuz he really only had one fight at 154. The thing people get on Floyd is really more at 147. Cuz he had multiple fights at 147. And, all everybody wants is for him to fight the absolute best at 147.

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              • Gorillaz
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                #47
                Originally posted by big_james10
                He did duck Guzman. He was undefeated before tonight and always looked good. Pac could have fought Guzman, Nate Campbell, Juan Diaz or Joel Casamayor at 135. Instead he chose David Diaz. He was definitely ducking the best fighters in the division in spite of what his worshippers think.
                It was his first fight at that weight, you fcuking ****.

                Guzman is as goddamm overrated as your sugarmommy gayweather.

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                • tesla_power
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                  #48
                  No, pac did not duck guzman. But also no, guzman is not overrated. IMO, he is right where he should be. A two weight champion and a very good fighter but nowhere near elite.

                  He is competing in a weight class where he relies more on his skill than his physical attributes. I'm still a fan but Funeka was certainly robbed ( my score no less than 116-112 for Funeka ). Winning rounds against an opponent with those physical dimensions speaks very well of his boxing skills.

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                  • Clint650
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                    #49
                    he sure did. but i wouldnt say pac ducked him, i would say that Roach didnt like that fight for Manny. and thats the truth. Plus Funeka is one hell of a fighter. Guzman can still give everyone one else problems at Lightweight. this just makes the division even better. Funeka has arrived.

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