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  • #71
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    How am i supposed to know? I guess they don't want to fight him, if the case is because hes too tall, which i don't know as neither Manny or Floyd eve address Paul Williams, but if that is deep down there reason then there obviously scared to fight him because of this, and there morons if thats the case because again, theres no height restriction, if Williams can make 147 then he is a welterweight. Its like Duran didn't fight Tommy Hearns. Where are you getting lost? Manny is fighting Margarito in a few weeks who is only a couple inchs shorter than Paul Williams.
    There's the reason. That explains catchweights.
    Neither has the advantage. One being too tall (advantage),
    but weight-drained (disadvantage.) And the other is
    small (disadvantage), but gets to blow up (which is neither
    an advantage nor a disadvantage).
    In reality, it's the king of the hill that dictates the terms
    of the fight. You want to gain the crown, then be willing
    to go up or down in weight and level with the king.
    Kings don't have to beg for fights, why should they?
    Here's King Pacman, a billionaire in his own country, with
    multi-titles already, but he's still willing to go on a catchweight.
    He could have chosen to stay in his weight and let the princes
    challenge him on that weight.

    BTW, this applies to Floyd Mayweather also. He can go
    on a catchweight for all I care.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
      There's the reason. That explains catchweights.
      Neither has the advantage. One being too tall (advantage),
      but weight-drained (disadvantage.) And the other is
      small (disadvantage), but gets to blow up (which is neither
      an advantage nor a disadvantage).
      In reality, it's the king of the hill that dictates the terms
      of the fight. You want to gain the crown, then be willing
      to go up or down in weight and level with the king.

      Kings don't have to beg for fights, why should they?
      Here's King Pacman, a billionaire in his own country, with
      multi-titles already, but he's still willing to go on a catchweight.
      He could have chosen to stay in his weight and let the princes
      challenge him on that weight.

      BTW, this applies to Floyd Mayweather also. He can go
      on a catchweight for all I care.
      Dude,ur biased posts are amazing!!Pacman isn't the king of boxing,he isn't the king of 147 & he isn't **** at 154!!How does ur statement makes sense when Pacman is fighting Margarito(a nobody)at 154 for the title there!!The Punisher IS WILLING TO FIGHT pACMAN AT 147,WHAT'S UP NOW??

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      • #73
        pac is now ready to fight mosley

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View Post
          Dude,ur biased posts are amazing!!Pacman isn't the king of boxing,he isn't the king of 147 & he isn't **** at 154!!How does ur statement makes sense when Pacman is fighting Margarito(a nobody)at 154 for the title there!!The Punisher IS WILLING TO FIGHT pACMAN AT 147,WHAT'S UP NOW??
          Again, tell me the reason why big difference in height
          in fights are not common? Why can't you say it straight up?

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View Post
            Dude,ur biased posts are amazing!!Pacman isn't the king of boxing,he isn't the king of 147 & he isn't **** at 154!!How does ur statement makes sense when Pacman is fighting Margarito(a nobody)at 154 for the title there!!The Punisher IS WILLING TO FIGHT pACMAN AT 147,WHAT'S UP NOW??
            Pacman taking on a bigger guy doesn't mean anything
            to you AT ALL? Nothing?

            And you're telling me you're not biased?

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            • #76
              Simple questions he cannot answer.

              Here is the Punisher willing to become a zombie,
              no one wants to take his challenge. Bushbaby's
              reason is they are scared. And height doesn't
              have anything to do with it.

              GTFO.








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              Last edited by al-Xander; 10-21-2010, 02:08 PM.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
                There's the reason. That explains catchweights.
                Neither has the advantage. One being too tall (advantage),
                but weight-drained (disadvantage.) And the other is
                small (disadvantage), but gets to blow up (which is neither
                an advantage nor a disadvantage).
                In reality, it's the king of the hill that dictates the terms
                of the fight. You want to gain the crown, then be willing
                to go up or down in weight and level with the king.
                Kings don't have to beg for fights, why should they?
                Here's King Pacman, a billionaire in his own country, with
                multi-titles already, but he's still willing to go on a catchweight.
                He could have chosen to stay in his weight and let the princes
                challenge him on that weight.

                BTW, this applies to Floyd Mayweather also. He can go
                on a catchweight for all I care.
                Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
                Pacman taking on a bigger guy doesn't mean anything
                to you AT ALL? Nothing?

                And you're telling me you're not biased?
                The answer is "there are weight classes not height classes,the Punisher can fight at 147,again there are weight classes,not height classes"!!But U sit there & post that Pacman's opponents must fight him at whatever weight he chooses!!There is no poster on here stuck that far from reality except for U!!U are not a boxing fan,just a Pacman fan,that is very clear now.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by JoeMan View Post
                  Simple questions he cannot answer.

                  Here is the Punisher willing to become a zombie,
                  no one wants to take his challenge. Bushbaby's
                  reason is they are scared. And height doesn't
                  have anything to do with it.

                  GTFO.








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                  Are U saying they are scared because of his height,because if that's the case,I agree completely!!

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View Post
                    Are U saying they are scared because of his height,because if that's the case,I agree completely!!
                    Isn't that what you've been saying here?
                    You mean Punisher vs Lil Floyd is not happening
                    because Floyd is too busy?

                    You know, if they had your way we wouldn't be
                    looking forward to any fight by these super queens.
                    You'd rather focus your wrath on the other who is
                    fighting than the one who is relaxing.
                    Yeah, some fans are too shallow they'd rather by1tch
                    on some silly technicalities than seeing actual fights.
                    ...I'm sounding like a broken record now...

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Rbgnwo View Post
                      Hatton: Had his first loss to Mayweather. But everytime a fighter loses for the first time, if he's on a championship level, they come back harder than ever. He was looking sharper and more determined than ever on his fights coming from the mayweather loss, and he completely dominated Malignaggi- an extremely skilled technical boxer who was supposed to give him loads of trouble because of hatton's undisciplined, raw style. And then He gets a shot with Pacquiao- the pound for pound greatest fighter in the world, who, if he beats, makes up for the loss against Mayweather and makes him regain his status as one of the greatest junior welterweights of his time. Who if he lost against, would mean his career would have been close to over. You don't think Hatton trained harder for this fight than he's ever trained?

                      Cotto: Had his first questionable loss against Margarito, but he never gave up- he was completely determined to get back to what he used to be. He beat jennings and had a poor showing against Clottey, but Clottey cut him bad early, yet he refused to give up. He ignored the pain and fought through it, even though Clottey is a no-name opponent. Then comes Pacquiao, the biggest current superstar in boxing and a chance to make up for his loss against Margarito and to show the world that he was better than what he showed against Jennings and Clottey. Who if he lost against, would mean his career would be close to over. You don't think he trained harder for this fight than he's ever trained? Not only that but he put on a spectacular performance against yuri foreman- A long, slippery and tricky technical boxer that was supposed to give him trouble. Cotto is lightyears away from being shot.

                      Margarito: Lost his superstar status when he got caught with illegal handwraps, and lost against Mosley after he accomplished everything he's dreamed of and is the champion he always wanted to be, but had everything threatened that night because obviously he knows what happens to fighters who cheat- they get thrown out of the sport a la Resto. And now comes Pacquiao, undoubtedly the biggest superstar in the sport at the moment, giving him a chance to prove that his entire career was not a farce, but that he's a clean fighter. A champion always thinks of himself as the best, or else he wouldn't train so hard or dedicate so much of his life to become who he is. If Margarito beats Pacquiao, then all doubts are put to rest, and he can make his claim as the best welterweight of his time, but if he loses, would mean his career is COMPLETELY over. You don't think he's training harder than he's ever trained for this fight?

                      Make your own judgements, and don't do it based off of how much you dislike Pacquiao.
                      dude he fights guys for the most money and least risk
                      thats the De La Hoya way and it works well
                      both he and mayweather do it

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