The Pacquiao Legacy keeps on growing! Could we see a Paul Williams vs Pac fight?

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  • DonTaseMeBrah
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    #31
    Originally posted by Bilal
    Of course Carlos Q is the better boxer. Judah is a better boxer and so is Bradley. But Pacman is the better fighter, see the difference
    reported for confirming that you are the de****able racist poster known as Flawless.

    Your opinion ceases to carry weight around here.
    Last edited by DonTaseMeBrah; 11-30-2009, 12:52 PM.

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    • fightingfigs
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      #32
      Originally posted by COACH WEBB
      so fight Floyd. simple. Floyd wants to fight Manny.
      Floyd says he wants Manny then uses excuses why the fight cant be made. if he really wanted the fight he would concede 50-50 and beat the pacman.

      He knows he cant, he thought Cotto would beat down Pacquiao so when the time came for the Mayweather vs Pac fight he was already damaged goods.

      History didnt play out that way. Mayweathers ducking is all too apparent. It has been for years.

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      • jedc28
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        #33
        Originally posted by Bilal
        Manny Pacman’s legacy is like the housing market. His record is heavily artificially inflated and seems like a great investment. What when reality hits, repayments = slick Americans. All hell will break loose.
        you are the biggest pachater out there. hahaha props to you for being one. lmfaoo. i know who your GOD is. haha

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        • Bilal
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          #34
          Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
          reported for confirming that you are the de****able racist poster known as Flawless.

          Your opinion ceases carries weight around here.
          Who is this Flawless guy??

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          • fightingfigs
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            #35
            Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
            reported for confirming that you are the de****able racist poster known as Flawless.

            Your opinion ceases to carry weight around here.
            cmon man , Bilal is right. Pacquiao isnt a boxer, hes a ****er with lightning speed and power of a midleweight.

            PURE BOXING TALENT was in favor of Cotto in thier fight, BUT Pacquiao came with relentlessness middleweight power and an iron chin. Cotto was outboxing Pacquiao but when Pacquiao layed the heat down in exchanging Cotto couldnt hang

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            • Silencers
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              #36
              Originally posted by fightingfigs
              At some point though, Pacquiao would almost seem invincible so far.

              Miguel Cotto whos a legit welter and has been known to break eye sockets and shatter face plates was walked down by Pacquaio speed and strength. In exchanges it was one sided for Cotto.

              At one point people were looking at Cotto to possibly face Williams. Why would it not be an option if Pacquiao is already proven? I honestly think Pac stands a chance! It wouldnt be that much of a risk given that Pacquiao can take a punch and has easier access to Williams body. All I know is it would be exciting.

              Probably the best fight boxing can make right now as far as excitement is concerned
              You have to take into account the stylistic matchup which as I thought before the fight, would play into Pacquiao's favor. Roach knew it, so he took the fight. Arum made the fight because it meant big bucks, he wouldn't have made the fight for peanuts.

              Stylistically Williams presents a much tougher challenge, he's pretty much a middleweight now, if he really doesn't have a hard time make 154 or 147 he wouldn't have insisted on the Martinez fight taking place at 160. That tells me he's pretty much grown into a middleweight. Add to that his 6'1 (so they say, the guy looks taller) frame and his 82" reach and his 100 punch per round workrate and you've got a much tougher stylistic fight for Pacquiao.

              Williams is also not a big name fighter, the fight wouldn't make nearly as much money as fights with Mayweather or even Mosley.

              It just doesn't stand much of a chance happening, even though it would be a very good fight.

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              • fightingfigs
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                #37
                Originally posted by Silencers
                You have to take into account the stylistic matchup which as I thought before the fight, would play into Pacquiao's favor. Roach knew it, so he took the fight. Arum made the fight because it meant big bucks, he wouldn't have made the fight for peanuts.

                Stylistically Williams presents a much tougher challenge, he's pretty much a middleweight now, if he really doesn't have a hard time make 154 or 147 he wouldn't have insisted on the Martinez fight taking place at 160. That tells me he's pretty much grown into a middleweight. Add to that his 6'1 (so they say, the guy looks taller) frame and his 82" reach and his 100 punch per round workrate and you've got a much tougher stylistic fight for Pacquiao.

                Williams is also not a big name fighter, the fight wouldn't make nearly as much money as fights with Mayweather or even Mosley.

                It just doesn't stand much of a chance happening, even though it would be a very good fight.
                Very true, its an intruiging match up however Cash rules everything around us. I want to see Pacman face someone actually stands a chance at going a ful 12 rounds.

                The level Pacquiao is at right now is astounding, hes blowing out the WW elites. Mayweather doesnt really stand a good chance even with a decision. Pacquiao will chase Mayweather down half the time and end up winning a UD. I give credit to Mayweathers skills on the backfoot but he will be so cautious of the speed and power of Pacquiao he wont punch much and try to clinch and move a lot. Pacquiao will try to exchange every instance, if he can walk through Cottos punches he blows past Mayweathers. Its not as intruiging as a ****ING BATTLE with Williams

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                • fightingfigs
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ravishing
                  I think it's safe to say that's a fight Pacquiao will clearly stay away from, like the rest of the Welterweights.
                  LOL nice sig

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                  • fightingfigs
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by fightingfigs
                    LOL nice sig
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                    • FLY TY
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by fightingfigs
                      This would be amazing if Pacquiao decides to move up all the way to Middleweight and challenge The most avoided feared and Dangerous Man in Boxing.


                      Could this be a future possibility???

                      If So Do you think Pacquiao stands a chance??

                      Can Paul Williams be an option for 154 as well??

                      The excitement continues as we see what unfolds. Im glad Pacquiao is taking on someone like Foreman for the title to prepare for an even bigger size difference challenge.

                      Pacquiao vs Williams 158lb catchweight battle!!!


                      Would you like to see it yes or no Vote on the poll!
                      i'd give pac big time props for fighting PW, just like i'd give ANY 147 lber. props for fighting dude. fact is, it ain't happening tho. it'll be murder.

                      if pac is scared to fight floyd, NO WAY he steps in the ring with a monster like PW.

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