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  • #41
    Sheyts...i'm getting hungry and horny...

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    • #42
      Originally posted by MCVAGINA View Post
      Exactly, And a weight drained Morales twice also.

      Hell, When I watch Mayweather at least I know ill see a good fight and his opponent's will actually be trying to win and wont be drained to death either.

      If Mayweather beats Mosley convincingly he is p4p#1 imo
      Why didn't your boy go after any of those fighters at 147 the way Pac is doing now? the self proclaimed p4p top 147 lbs king? gimme a ****ing break, to deny Pac of such great achievement is pure hate man, simple as that.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Mr.Crust View Post
        F.ucking little snitch *****,and no, Mayweather beating 40yr old Mosley doesnt mean ****.
        Yeah.. I'm such a snitch for reporting an annoying troll. Gee..

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        • #44
          Originally posted by MCVAGINA View Post
          If "Money" beats Mosley in convincing fashion then the p4p experts need to look back and rethink because its obvious to me that Floyd is more deserving of being p4p king.
          I agree. An SD, MD or close UD is not enough to un-seed Pac. But a convincing win for FMJ would make a strong agreement for P4P supremacy.

          Originally posted by MCVAGINA View Post
          Also people need to remember Pacquiao is only well known because "Money" Mayweather retired. Had Floyd stuck around and fought the rematch with Oscar De La Hoya then nobody would be hearing about Pacquiao right now
          No hearsay or what ifs... People do remember that he retired and he turned down a rematch with ODH, and that Pac has fought and won 6 times since FMJ retirement and subsequent comeback. The point being, FMJ chose to walk away from boxing, no one forced him. He has to live with the consequences, losing the WW linear and P4P rankings. On the flip side, Pac has to live with the consequences and rewards of his actions; moving up in weight and winning in convincing or compelling matches.

          There are no free lunches/passes. Just like everyone else FMJ has to fight his way back, and maybe reclaim both linear and P4P nods in the process. The JMM fight was a farce. May 1st with SMM is the real deal. He should full credit if he wins.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Fiasco View Post
            Yeah.. I'm such a snitch for reporting an annoying troll. Gee..


            remember who you are in this forum.. my cupcake!! i'm the master you are the noob!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Akyra View Post
              If Pac ever loses, are you going to commit suicide?

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              • #47
                who did mayweather beat to suggest that pacquiao isn't better than him?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Lead Cenobite View Post
                  If Pac ever loses, are you going to commit suicide?
                  you don't watch a lot of boxing, do you n00b?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by MCVAGINA View Post
                    If "Money" beats Mosley in convincing fashion then the p4p experts need to look back and rethink because its obvious to me that Floyd is more deserving of being p4p king.

                    Also people need to remember Pacquiao is only well known because "Money" Mayweather retired. Had Floyd stuck around and fought the rematch with Oscar De La Hoya then nobody would be hearing about Pacquiao right now
                    Marco Antonio Barrera
                    Erik Morales
                    Juan Manuel Marquez
                    Ricky Hatton
                    Miguel Cotto
                    Joshua Clottey

                    Any other questions?

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                      Marco Antonio Barrera
                      Erik Morales
                      Juan Manuel Marquez
                      Ricky Hatton
                      Miguel Cotto
                      Joshua Clottey

                      Any other questions?
                      Pacquiao would've never moved up to welterweight and possibly never even to light welterweight in 2008-2009, if it wasn't for the DLH fight. He would've most likely stayed at lightweight.

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