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  • bolero
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    #21
    Originally posted by damned1974
    the stadium is a bigger selling point than this match-up. They haven't sold out of tickets and they are giving em away at a price that even a welfare recipient can afford! lol




    LOL Chicken Gayweather vs Marquez can’t even sell a 14,600 seating capacity of MGM Grand Arena, they give away 1600+ tickets for free and sold only 10000+ ticket, Manny Pacquiao is a Superstar Boxer, he can fight anybody and people will buy tickets, that is what Manny Pacquiao is all about, a Great and Exacting Boxer.




    Last edited by bolero; 03-07-2010, 12:40 AM.

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    • nujabes77
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      #22
      Originally posted by joe90210
      nah, there is no 24/7 for this joke of a fight


      but there is fo yo mom

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      • KILLA RIGHT
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        #23
        i heard they met at a catchweight

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        • rao007
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          #24
          Originally posted by disolly
          cotto and clottey, i wouldn't describe them as flat footed, more like top 5 WW's.
          Mayweather since being at WW is just as flat footed. but you would know that if you watched boxing.
          I say that becuse it's true....I just rewatched Pacquiao/Marquez 2 fight I have come to the conclusion that while Pacquiao has improved--all of his recent opponents above 130 have been slow and with no head movement...NONE of them boxed on their toes...none...that is why he's done so well in higher weights.

          Also, this has nothing to do with steroids--I don't belive he's taking anything..he's always had a good chin or his recovery time is extremely quick.

          The only way to truly know if Pacquiao has improved is facing somebody who can consistently box...not puncher-boxers...I mean boxers like Marquez and Mayweather. I believe if Marquez was more atheletic like Pacquiao to move up in weight---it would probably another close battle in a rematch ...and that's coming from a Pacquiao fan.

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          • Fearless
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            #25
            Originally posted by P.WILL
            I took about 3 ****s today.
            Why is this not on the website frontpage?

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            • Marciano90s
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              #26
              Originally posted by rao007
              I say that becuse it's true....I just rewatched Pacquiao/Marquez 2 fight I have come to the conclusion that while Pacquiao has improved--all of his recent opponents above 130 have been slow and with no head movement...NONE of them boxed on their toes...none...that is why he's done so well in higher weights.

              Also, this has nothing to do with steroids--I don't belive he's taking anything..he's always had a good chin or his recovery time is extremely quick.

              The only way to truly know if Pacquiao has improved is facing somebody who can consistently box...not puncher-boxers...I mean boxers like Marquez and Mayweather. I believe if Marquez was more atheletic like Pacquiao to move up in weight---it would probably another close battle in a rematch ...and that's coming from a Pacquiao fan.
              of course marquez,morales are better opponents than hatton,cotto or diaz.you cant compare none at marq-mor level.they can punch and get hit.cotto was "shot"since margacheato ruined him,same hatton..well none gave a chance to hatton.i wonder why none saids pac was on roids when he faced marquez or morales.

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              • flint
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                #27
                the exact same advice that roach just gave pac to do in this article is the same thing he critizes mayweather of doing.if you're not infront of him he can't do anything to you. freddie the dope coach roach.

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                • ksbcolts07
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by rao007
                  I say that becuse it's true....I just rewatched Pacquiao/Marquez 2 fight I have come to the conclusion that while Pacquiao has improved--all of his recent opponents above 130 have been slow and with no head movement...NONE of them boxed on their toes...none...that is why he's done so well in higher weights.

                  Also, this has nothing to do with steroids--I don't belive he's taking anything..he's always had a good chin or his recovery time is extremely quick.

                  The only way to truly know if Pacquiao has improved is facing somebody who can consistently box...not puncher-boxers...I mean boxers like Marquez and Mayweather. I believe if Marquez was more atheletic like Pacquiao to move up in weight---it would probably another close battle in a rematch ...and that's coming from a Pacquiao fan.
                  You hit the nail on the head. First he took on two guys Mayweather boxed for 8+ rds and knocked out. Now he's going after all the top rank guys. Cotto, who's past his prime. Then there was talk about moving up and fighting yuri foreman, but they knew Floyd would move up and be at his ideal weight then, 154. Now Clottey, who's probably the best guy he's fought since his "historic run" began. Anyone know the odds, probably 10-1.

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                  • Batman-p4p
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                    #29
                    Who cares !

                    Floyd is the Greatest ever

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                    • Tweezy316
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                      #30
                      Freddie Roach is 50 years old and has Parkinson's of course he's not gonna be able to pull away from all Pacquiao's shots!!!! WTF!!!

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