One last thing about Pac vs Clottey....

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  • hateinyaeyes32
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    One last thing about Pac vs Clottey....

    Listen, to be honest... And lets all be honest here, you cannot say that this was an entertaing fight, whatsoever.. It was a onesided fight that was only considered entertaining because of who was in it for some (mainly *******s), but lets be real.... Can you, or can you not turn on ESPN2 on Friday nights every weekend for Friday Night Fights and watch a more entertaining fight for free than Pacquiao-Clottey was for 50 bucks? Along with that joke of an undercard you paid for, Id go with ESPN2's undercards 9 times out of ten rather than watch the ****ty undercard i watched on Saturday.
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    #2
    Originally posted by hateinyaeyes32
    Listen, to be honest... And lets all be honest here, you cannot say that this was an entertaing fight, whatsoever.. It was a onesided fight that was only considered entertaining because of who was in it for some (mainly *******s), but lets be real.... Can you, or can you not turn on ESPN2 on Friday nights every weekend for Friday Night Fights and watch a more entertaining fight for free than Pacquiao-Clottey was for 50 bucks? Along with that joke of an undercard you paid for, Id go with ESPN2's undercards 9 times out of ten rather than watch the ****ty undercard i watched on Saturday.
    come on..it was the best P4P fight out there last saturday.

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    • shadeyfizzle
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      the same thing could be said about mayweather-delahoya as well as the ****ty undercard it had. And that was supposed to be the fight that brought boxing back to the mainstream. It failed bigtime.

      At least with Pac-Clottey there were plenty of disclaimers ahead of time and never claimed to be anything more than a showcase for pac.

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      • RisAri0
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        #4
        U gotta enjoy a boxer's talent in itself no just the fight. I enjoy watching Pac dominate with his offensive attack like I do with Floyd's defense/counters.

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        • hateinyaeyes32
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          #5
          Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
          the same thing could be said about mayweather-delahoya as well as the ****ty undercard it had. And that was supposed to be the fight that brought boxing back to the mainstream. It failed bigtime.

          At least with Pac-Clottey there were plenty of disclaimers ahead of time and never claimed to be anything more than a showcase for pac.
          Yeah and thats why the commercial leading up to the fight that he "Takes on Welterweight Joshua Clottey in his biggest challenge yet", right? So much for that... And Mayweather-De La Hoya was alot more entertaining, because Oscar gave it his best, and if you were to say Josh Clottey gave it his best against Pacquiao, than youd be telling a lie my friend

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          • 1toTHADOME
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            #6
            Originally posted by hateinyaeyes32
            Listen, to be honest... And lets all be honest here, you cannot say that this was an entertaing fight, whatsoever.. It was a onesided fight that was only considered entertaining because of who was in it for some (mainly *******s), but lets be real.... Can you, or can you not turn on ESPN2 on Friday nights every weekend for Friday Night Fights and watch a more entertaining fight for free than Pacquiao-Clottey was for 50 bucks? Along with that joke of an undercard you paid for, Id go with ESPN2's undercards 9 times out of ten rather than watch the ****ty undercard i watched on Saturday.
            pac did his job, cant really blame him. the *******s did they're job and as of right now you're doing your job, cant really blame you either.

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            • rocky_balboa23
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              #7
              Originally posted by hateinyaeyes32
              Yeah and thats why the commercial leading up to the fight that he "Takes on Welterweight Joshua Clottey in his biggest challenge yet", right? So much for that... And Mayweather-De La Hoya was alot more entertaining, because Oscar gave it his best, and if you were to say Josh Clottey gave it his best against Pacquiao, than youd be telling a lie my friend
              i guess ur a fan of Calzaghe. DLH and Mayweather were slapping in that fight.

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              • hateinyaeyes32
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                #8
                Originally posted by RisAri0
                U gotta enjoy a boxer's talent in itself no just the fight. I enjoy watching Pac dominate with his offensive attack like I do with Floyd's defense/counters.
                I enjoy watching Pac's offense as well as Mayweather's defense, dont get me wrong, but when the other guys are trying, it's when the fight gets boring... Joshua Clottey didnt even try to stop Pacquiao, just held his hand in front of his face and hoped not to get caught...

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                • hateinyaeyes32
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rocky_balboa23
                  i guess ur a fan of Calzaghe. DLH and Mayweather were slapping in that fight.
                  Lmao actually I dont like Calzaghe, but honestly Oscar gave it the best he could but floyd was too defensive for him.. you could tell oscar was looking for a knockout, but he couldnt do it, thats where he made a mistake going into this fight... If he would just tried to box with him, and not chase him, let him come to him for a change, he couldve had a chance...

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