MURAD MUHAMMAD: I kept Pac away from African American fighters..
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Sig'd homie
And, you can sig this one too. By the time Pac got to 130 Murad was no longer on the team. So that means while he was with Murad there is no way you can say he ducked Raheem or Guzman. Since those two fight became a "possiblity" at 130. So at 126 and below when he was with Murad what black fighter did he duck? And, I will wait for your answer if you got one.
I would love to hear what African America fighters at 122 and 126 Pac ducked. Again this is the time Murad was over Pac.Comment
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TheGreatShark he might be googling right now, or he might come up with Kevin Kelly I don't know...Comment
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Morales gave Pacquiao a boxing lesson, then fought Raheem and got totally dominated. Morales beat Pacquiao, but couldn't win a single round against Raheem. Pacquiao ducked Raheem and fought Morales two more times.
Raheem's loss to Freitas was very close. Funeka is one of the best lightweights and Raheem fought him while inactive.
If you're trying to claim that "Raheem is a bum", then what does that make Pacquiao? Raheem was able to slip Erik's punches and dominate him. This is something Pacquiao couldn't do even in the rematch against a drained Morales - He only won after Morales lost his legs in the later rounds from cutting weight.
Adapito Sanchez, a crude fighter with a touch of slickness, gave Pacquiao hell and the fight was declared a draw. Joan Guzman dominated Sanchez and won by TKO. Pacquiao turned down a fight with Guzman at a chance of being the lineal champion.
Murad is speaking the truth. He chose shop worn brawlers instead of undefeated boxers. He's admitting Pacquiao has avoided certain styles in order to "look good" and make him money. This is the same thing Arum is doing now with Pacquiao.
GEN. SANTOS CITY, Philippines—A fight against Joan Guzman sounds right for Manny Pacquiao. But the unbeaten fighter from the Dominican Republic has to wait until October before getting a crack against the Filipino ring icon.
“He (Guzman) is okay with me,” said Pacquiao in Filipino yesterday at his P38-million mansion here. “That would be a good fight.”
Top Rank top honcho Bob Arum, who is here to provide moral support for Pacquiao’s congressional bid, had earlier named Guzman as the No. 1 prospect among Pacquiao’s possible opponents.
Pacquiao, however, feels he will need at least three months’ rest after the elections before plunging back into training.
“I’ll be ready by October,” he said. “September is too close.” http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...on_Guzman_bout
Guzman went so far as to interrupt the Pacquiao-Barrera post fight press conference.Comment
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