Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao Feels He Can Take Joshua Clottey Out

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  • reynoldsaniana
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    #81
    Originally posted by StarRican
    You said it right in Dallas! Which means....rigged all over the place ala Paulie...the only thing that isn't going to be rigged is if Clottey catches Paq getting brave on him in one of those rounds...then the judges are taken away from giving this to Paq.
    the problem with that is the fight has not happend yet but you have already concluded that the judges will be for manny. so when the fight happens, even if pac shows a good performance and dominates clottey, you will still feel that the judges gave the fight manny. i would suggest that you watch without prejudging the fight. clottey is a good opponent but pac is also a good fighter.

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    • reynoldsaniana
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      #82
      Originally posted by trufightfanatic
      I will say it no they were not in their prime. and they were weight drained. Cotto coming down to a catchweight that he hadn't seen in years not to mention the bludgeoning he suffered at the hands of Margs(loaded or not). And I didn't think he won the Clottey fight. Hatton had gotten exposed by PBF and ktfo. I know he had fights in between but he didn't look like the Ricky Hatton of old, he looked like an old Ricky Hatton. On a co main event card with Malinaggi in mancheser;he strucked with Juan Lazcano ,a guy who was coming of a 15 month lay off and up one clearly rocked him late in the fight. I know the judges scored it lopsided for Hatton but it was in Manchester and I watched the fight, he struggled mightily.
      i think you're just making excuses for mayweather when comparing his fights against that of pac's. cotto is not drained against pac when they fought at 145. if mayweather believes that, he is also welcome to challenge cotto in that same catchweight if he wants to. im sure miguel cotto would want to fight him anywhere from 145 to 154. ricky hatton is still in his prime when he fought manny but was unfortunately caught by a bomb of a punch that knocked him out cold.

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      • cjoeyrt
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        #83
        Originally posted by reynoldsaniana
        i think you're just making excuses for mayweather when comparing his fights against that of pac's. cotto is not drained against pac when they fought at 145. if mayweather believes that, he is also welcome to challenge cotto in that same catchweight if he wants to. im sure miguel cotto would want to fight him anywhere from 145 to 154. ricky hatton is still in his prime when he fought manny but was unfortunately caught by a bomb of a punch that knocked him out cold.
        It make sense!

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        • Chuckguy
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          #84
          If I were manny I would be confident too
          No random tesitng leaves the doors open for what ever he wants
          hahha

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          • xaviertooth
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            #85
            Originally posted by boxingfan76
            when has pac ever been in a fight that qualifes as an even matchup or a foty you have pacs **** in ur mouth if he fights darchinyan ull pay for it.
            well that shows how good pacman is when a fight where a lot of "boxing fans" and "boxing analysts" says he has no chance at winning at all become lopsided all of a sudden in his favor.

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            • Lacrimosa
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              #86
              I don`t see how Pac knocks Clottey out... Of course Pac is a big puncher (watch his record in 2000s - only couple of decision wins), but Clottey has a tight defence and a very good chin...

              I pick Pacman by decision (something like 9 to 3 rounds), a TKO is possible if Pac hurts Clottey and pushes him to the ropes and there bombs him, forcing the stoppage...

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