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Originally posted by Killa Killa View PostWhen Lebron was in High School at 16, 17 years old people were saying he was something special as far as athletes
Nobody was saying that about Pacquiao at that age, so the comparison isn't valid
Wrong again.. Pac became Pro at age 16.. So someone said damn this kid can fight men at the Pro level at this age...
You might as well stop posting punk.. your emberrasing the *****s with your ******ness..
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Originally posted by skratch1 View Postsorry man, but kobe wasnt great in highschool go and look into it
Bryant was the all-time leading scorer in Southeastern Pennsylvania schoolboy history with 2,883 points, breaking the marks of NBA legend and Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain (2,359 points) and former St. Joseph's player Carlin Warley (2,441 points) ... Bryant led his high school team to a 77-13 record in his last three seasons and was a four-year starter ... His father, Joe, played eight NBA seasons for the Philadelphia 76ers, San Diego Clippers and Houston Rockets, and is a former assistant coach at La Salle ... As a senior at Lower Merion High School, Bryant was selected by USA Today and Parade Magazine as the National High School Player of the Year ... He was also named Naismith Player of the Year, Gatorade Circle of Champions High School Player of the Year and to the McDonald's All-America Team. Bryant averaged 30.8 ppg, 12 rpg, 6.5 apg, four spg and 3.8 bpg ... He led Lower Merion to Class AAAA state title with a 31-3 record. Bryant scored a career-high 50 points vs. Marple Newtow and scored 34 points to go along with 15 rebounds, six assists and nine blocks to lead Lower Merion to District I Class AAA title over Chester ... He scored 117 points and was named Most Outstanding Player in Prestigious Beach Ball Classic in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kobe_bryant/bio.html
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Originally posted by COACH-WEBB View PostMove along now?
I just find it funny that you talking about "proof" of something concerning Manny when there was NEVER proof that Tony cheated against Miguel, but you were the strongest advocate for that movement.Last edited by Alibata; 03-18-2010, 04:01 PM.
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There is no proof but I can see why people think he may be something.
I love Pac and PBF pisses me off but I respect his skill. Pac seems super natural, I havent seen something like him in boxing in a looong time.
The few things that jump out at me is how Pac punch count increased the higher in weight he went. The 2nd thing is the way he is totally dominating these bigger guys and taking flush shots. He is not just beating guys he is destroying them.
If I was PBF I would not fight Pac either without have him taking a blood test.
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Originally posted by Hero Complex View PostThe people believe Margarito cheated against Cotto why...
Because he cheated against a lesser opponent...
People think Manny is cheating why...
Because they are fans of Floyd Mayweather...
LMFAO
Think of this forum historically...
Anything Mayweather has said is generally quoted 1,000 times until his next fight...
Floyd: "I sell the most PPVS"
Forum *****s: "FLOYD SELLS THE MOST PPVS!!!!!!!!"
Floyd: "Cotto never said my name"
Forum *****s: "Cotto never said his name directly while spinning in a circle to the left on one foot staring into a broken mirror while wearing eye liner and cross dressing like Oscar"
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Originally posted by Gutz View PostWrong again.. Pac became Pro at age 16.. So someone said damn this kid can fight men at the Pro level at this age...
You might as well stop posting punk.. your emberrasing the *****s with your ******ness..
Anybody...
It's not like he's the first boxer to turn pro at 16...
Don't juice him up like that dunn
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Originally posted by koboy View PostThis is an open and shut case for sensible people.
JUST LOOK AT MY SIG. It's one of the worst arguments here on NSB and in general, period.Originally posted by Killa Killa View PostWhen Lebron was in High School at 16, 17 years old people were saying he was something special as far as athletes
Nobody was saying that about Pacquiao at that age, so the comparison isn't valid
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