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  • Amazinger
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    #21
    Originally posted by Imhotep
    Are you saying his last name is really wongberg and he took the berg out?lol.


    You're an idiot!!!

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    • AsianGambler
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      #22
      Originally posted by Imhotep
      Are you saying his last name is really wongberg and he took the berg out?lol.
      nick wongstein. he took the stein out.

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      • Pacdbest
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        #23
        Originally posted by Imhotep
        http://www.iexaminer.org/editorial/u...anny-pacquiao/

        Unmasking the Myth of Manny Pacquiao:


        By Nick Wong
        Nick Wong is a graduate from the University of Washington and is now pursuing his dream of boxing around the world. Follow his journey at www.thewanderingpugilist.com.

        download-1Ever since Manny Pacquiao’s TKO win over Miguel Cotto, I’ve been asking myself one question: “Do Pacquaio fans actually watch boxing?” Don’t get me wrong, the triumphs of the former Filipino flyweight have been impressive, but some of the comments floating around the public are taking it too far. Here is the top three I’d like to address:

        Manny Pacquiao is the first fighter to win titles in 7 weight classes.

        Well yes and no. In order to officially win a “title”, it must be from one of the four sanctioning bodies: the WBC, WBA, IBF or the WBO. But during his campaign as featherweight and his brief stop at lightweight, he only won “The Ring” championship – a title owned by a self-interested promotional company. Some would argue that belts shouldn’t matter because he fought the best at both weights, but under that same argument, has he fought the best in the other divisions? At lightweight he beat only the b-rated belt holder David Diaz and never challenged the division’s best, such as former gold medalist Joel Casamayor, the seasoned veteran Nate Campbell, or the former champion Juan Diaz. So which one is it, fighting for the belt or fighting the best? You can’t have it both ways.

        Manny Pacquiao has faced the best competition.

        Perhaps in name, but not in form. Pacquiao’s opponents were chosen when they either presented a clear weakness to exploit, or were forced into one. Freddie Roach, Pacquiao’s longtime trainer, was quoted on ESPN saying, “Cotto would be slowed by having to come in 2 pounds lower than his normal weight,” due to the catch-weight stipulated in the fight contract. De La Hoya was a walking punching bag for fighting at a weight that he hadn’t seen in seven years, and Hatton is, well, Hatton. His face-forward, aggression-first style is a perfect matchup for Manny, a reason why during the weight negotiations for the Cotto bout, Team Pacquiao virtually ignored Shane Mosley when he waltzed in to offer a fight at 140 (a weight in which Shane has never competed) and instead opted to take on Cotto 5lbs heavier, because stylistically, Cotto was the easier fight.

        Manny Pacquiao is the greatest boxer ever.

        There is only one “Greatest” in boxing and his name is Muhammad Ali. Because of his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War, Ali was not only forced into a 5-year exile from boxing, but also robbed of the prime years of his career, yet despite those setbacks, he still managed to reemerge and capture the heavyweight championship. Twice. And even then, the accomplishments of Sugar Ray Robinson trump those of Ali. What Pacquiao has done in recent times is indeed impressive, but he hasn’t even skimmed the legacy that these two have created.

        Let’s get this straight. I am a huge fan of Manny Pacquiao. I gave him a very biased five-point decision in the first Marquez fight, damn near cried in his loss to Erik Morales, and I am overjoyed by the fact that he instills hope for the globally impoverished.

        But I am a fan of boxing first.

        I am a purist at heart and obsessed with preserving the sport’s history. But what I love about the Sweet Science is that its “history” can be intelligently debated and at the end of the day, I’m always open for a good argument with a well-informed fight fan. But if you’re someone who thinks they suddenly know boxing because they just jumped onto the Pacquiao express, or if I lost you after my first point, don’t bother wasting my inbox space.


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        And i`m shocked this article is by an Asian.This is the second article i read by an Asian who does`nt hug Pac Nuts.If this was written by a black writer The pactarts would have accused him of being a evil Problack racist whose"mad" that a black fighter is`nt pound 4 pound the best anymore.
        That author probably a pakin *****!!! He nit pick on little stuff!!! But he ***s up when he said Ali is the greatest Fighter!! Dum azs!!! Pac is Greater now!!!

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        • spiriculdigul
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          #24
          Nick Wong has very small D*ck and a Large eye glass.
          He has yet to watch a complete boxing match

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          • S A M U R A I
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            #25
            Pasted from elsewhere:

            Originally posted by S a m u r a i
            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 a 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.
            Complaining, angry *****s -- you're all on the rag! If you're whining about Pacquiao not fighting in March you've truly got a screw loose. Floyd would NOT do what Manny is doing, and you know it. Nobody in their right mind would accept a fight so soon. WTF does he have to do, start training on Christmas day to get a 10 week camp in? You guys are ****ing unreasonable and obnoxious.



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            • ShermanKlump
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              #26
              This writer should get an award...or publish this so the whole world can see.

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              • PinoyZoi
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                #27
                Originally posted by Imhotep
                Our arguments are far more logical then Pactarts.We don`t claim hFloyd as top ten of all time for beating washed up fighters like Pactarts do with Pacquiao.
                Are you fking kidding me??? FLoyd Mayweather said hes better than Sugar Ray Leonard, and all the Floyd Stans made a thread about it and totally agreed to it. Not only that, you guys talk about how Mayweather is going to be TOP ATG for that 0. ROFL

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                • Amazinger
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Zhou Sann
                  nick wongstein. he took the stein out.
                  You're racist comment should not be tolerated..

                  Hindot ka gago!!!

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                  • AsianGambler
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Geze
                    You're racist comment should not be tolerated..

                    Hindot ka gago!!!
                    gago ka rin , hindot!

                    see what i did there.

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                    • Steve Harvey
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Imhotep
                      Watch the pactarts pull out the pitchforks and wait outside of this writers office for daring to say any thing non-nuthugging about their god.They also gonna claim he`s a Asian sellout.
                      lmao o my God

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