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Originally posted by BadBrains View Postu better read the f***** news boy! Its not only 15, but more than that. 15 random urine test and 3 random blood test.
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Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View PostWrong about Henry Armstrong not only did he not go from 130 to 145 in 8 months let alone 2 years he never started his career at 107. Mayweather was 18 in 96 at 130 he was not 106 as a 16 year old. Your an idiot
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Originally posted by StarRican View PostWhy won't Pac just agree to it?! This should've been simple...I would understand if it was about glove size...but a simple blood test?! Are u kidding me? All you pac nutthuggers should STFU and yea I don't like Floyd either...so don't even try to get at me with that one.
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I stand to be corrected mayweather began as a 19 year old and three years prior he fought at 106 but doing a little research it took PAC 10 years to go from 107 to 130. Mayweather moved his weight in an ahe period where we go through growth spurts, so that really does prove anything for why manny as a 30 year old can move from 130 to 145 in 8 months. It is possible in teenage years without question.
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Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View PostWrong about Henry Armstrong not only did he not go from 130 to 145 in 8 months let alone 2 years he never started his career at 107. Mayweather was 18 in 96 at 130 he was not 106 as a 16 year old. Your an idiot
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Well first off no one here followed his "amatuer" career let alone did 10 percent watch him in the olympics. Nice job using wikipedia
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Dumb and Dumber.....
..I am not really sure which of the 2 Bro gets the billling but they are sure funny! Super Pac pretty much revived boxing and it was on the the rise but these Bros. Keeps on making assumptions based on Super Pacs accomplishment. Whatever that comes out of these peoples mouth doesn't make sense at all.
According to a global on line poll that drew more than half a million votes, Philippine boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao, came in second only to boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson and just ahead of heavyweight legend Muhammad Ali.
The Filipino icon also came in first in the category “World’s Greatest Ever Featherweight” blowing out the competition with 56% of the vote.
With seven belts in seven different divisions, Pacquiao has certainly deserved the attention he is getting globally as one of the greatest boxers.
Now we need to see the tentative fight and victory against Floyd Mayweather to cement this honor.
World’s Greatest Ever Boxer
Winners
World's Greatest Ever Boxer - overall
1.Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Manny Pacquiao 3. Muhammad Ali
World's Greatest Ever Heavyweight
1. Muhammad Ali 48% 2. Mike Tyson 16% 3. Rocky Marciano 11%
World's Greatest Ever Light heavyweight
1. Roy Jones Jnr 37% 2. Archie Moore 17% 3. Joe Calzaghe 14%
World's Greatest Ever Middleweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 47% 2.Marvin Hagler 24% 3. Bernard Hopkins 12%
World's Greatest Ever Welterweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 39% 2. Sugar Ray Leonard 36% 3. Oscar de la Hoya 10%
World's Greatest Ever Lightweight
1. Roberto Duran 33% 2. Henry Armstrong 22% 3. Floyd Mayweather 14%
World's Greatest Ever Featherweight
1. Manny Pacquaio 56% 2. Willie Pep 15% 3. Salvador Sanchez 8%
World's Greatest Ever Bantamweight
1. Wilfredo Gomez 32% 2. Ruben Olivares 12% 3. Carlos Zarate 10%
World's Greatest Ever Flyweight
1. Ricardo Lopez 27% 2. Jimmy Wilde 20% 3. Michael Carbajal 12%
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Originally posted by J Dubb II 330 View PostI stand to be corrected mayweather began as a 19 year old and three years prior he fought at 106 but doing a little research it took PAC 10 years to go from 107 to 130. Mayweather moved his weight in an ahe period where we go through growth spurts, so that really does prove anything for why manny as a 30 year old can move from 130 to 145 in 8 months. It is possible in teenage years without question.
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