Is March too soon for Pac?

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  • Bogler
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    #21
    Originally posted by larry x
    more bull**** excuses..is he a boxer or an actor???if this was floyd..ya'll would have 1000000000 floyds ducking manny threads
    he's an actor, singer, politican to be, but i wouldnt say he's good. unlike floyd who knows only one thing and contented as long he can roll in his bed of money, pac's a totally different person.

    i said the fight could be done. but these things i mentioned are facts and WILL happen in manny's life from now till may, whether there's a fight or not.
    Last edited by Bogler; 12-03-2009, 02:58 PM.

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    • S A M U R A I
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      #22
      Yes, it's too soon. The more I think about it, the more I realize it's terrible timing. It would be Pacquiao's third superfight in only ten months, with 6-7 months of that time being spent in hardcore training.

      Floyd is not in need of any rest because he has done nothing in two years except beat bloated Marquez full of piss and quayle eggs. He is fresh as a daisy, so it's easy for him to say "let's fight" -- he knows Pacquiao is coming off a tougher fight than he made it look. He didn't take a beating, but he def. took a significant amount of punishment.

      Would Floyd fight his two hardest fights within a 4 month time span? No ****ing way. I'd be surprised if he did that in 4 years, let alone 4 months. And when was the last time Floyd fought 3 megafights in ten months?

      No wonder Floyd is eager to fight Pacquiao right now, he is probably banking on him being burnt out.



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      • larry x
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        #23
        10000000000000 excuses..ya'll are sad

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        • Bad Boy Dazza
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          #24
          Originally posted by S a m u r a i
          he knows Pacquiao is coming off a tougher fight than he made it look. He didn't take a beating, but he def. took a significant amount of punishment.
          Exactly, he made it look easy, but he was taking punches from one of the hardest men in boxing.

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          • jazluvr
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            #25
            We have to take into consideration Pac, (or any other boxer), has no "obligations" or time frames he's expected to fulfil. He does have a life outside the ring, (a very active one too), and i agree with Bogler that

            QUOTE="he's an actor, singer, politican to be, but i wouldnt say he's good. unlike floyd who knows only one thing and contented as long he can roll in his bed of money, pac's a totally different person.
            i said the fight could be done. but these things i mentioned are facts and WILL happen in manny's life from now till may, whether there's a fight or not."

            Manny has the right to take as much time as he wants, even though his fans, (and also his haters) want to see him fight as soon as possible. Hey, the guy is in demand! Lol. People just can't get enough of the him. But also, as a fan, I, of course also want to see him fight again, as soon as he can do so with proper time to heal and train so he's at his best.
            Last edited by jazluvr; 12-03-2009, 03:33 PM.

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            • Bad Boy Dazza
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              #26
              Exactly, I think Larry X fails to understand that Pac is a far greater more diverse achiever than Floyd, and that puts him under a lot greater pressure, with big mental demands that Floyd doesn't have.

              Originally posted by jazluvr449
              We have to take into consideration Pac, (or any other boxer), has no "obligations" or time frames he's expected to fulfil. He does have a life outside the ring, (a very active one too), and i agree with Bogler that

              QUOTE="he's an actor, singer, politican to be, but i wouldnt say he's good. unlike floyd who knows only one thing and contented as long he can roll in his bed of money, pac's a totally different person.
              i said the fight could be done. but these things i mentioned are facts and WILL happen in manny's life from now till may, whether there's a fight or not."

              Manny has the right to take as much time as he wants, even though his fans, (and also his haters) want to see him fight as soon as possible. Hey, the guy is in demand! Lol. People just can't get enough of the guy. But also, as a fan, i, of course also want to see him fight again as soon as he can do so with proper time to heal and train so he's at his best.

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              • syphillis
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                #27
                Yes. That's why Floyd wants to fight him then. Has Floyd ever done 3 MEGA fights in 10 months? Would you expect him (or any other fighter) to?

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                • Bad Boy Dazza
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                  #28
                  No I wouldn't.

                  Originally posted by syphillis
                  Yes. That's why Floyd wants to fight him then. Has Floyd ever done 3 MEGA fights in 10 months? Would you expect him (or any other fighter) to?

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                  • RadioSha
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                    #29
                    March is too early.

                    Its enough time to promote it, and Pacquiao needs time to heal/train/develop an effective skillset against Floyd. Early May or late April is the way to go...

                    Floyd's a gym junkie and shouldn't have a problem with having to wait other than ring rust from the fight with Marquez

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