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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - It’s one of those modern-day friendships.

    Rick and I work for the same company. We’re in contact virtually every day.

    But because our respective offices are nearly 2,000 miles apart and across an international border, we’ve never actually met.

    Still, that doesn’t prevent a little boxing talk during the down-time hours.

    Whether by telephone, e-mail or Facebook, chances are pretty good that once we get the middling daily details of our magazine publishing lives out of the way, the chatter will shift gears.

    And because he’s married to a native of the Philippines who’s still very much connected to the goings-on back home, it’s no surprise that Manny Pacquiao is a frequent topic.

    All through the flyweight-turned-welterweight’s recent run at all-time greatness, I’ve been on the receiving end of a predictable blend of hollering/hero worship/hyperbole a fan of the dynamic “PacMan” would figure to unleash on a contrasting die-hard non-believer.

    And though it seems like ancient history, the stretch when it appeared a Pacquiao clash with Floyd Mayweather Jr. was imminent was a particularly creative time for both of us. But now that “Money” seems more intent on cleaning out the 147-pound female ranks, we’ve had to move to other things. [Click Here To Read More]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    “Money” seems more intent on cleaning out the 147-pound female ranks.
    :laugh::laugh:

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      By Lyle Fitzsimmons - It’s one of those modern-day friendships.

      Rick and I work for the same company. We’re in contact virtually every day.

      But because our respective offices are nearly 2,000 miles apart and across an international border, we’ve never actually met.

      Still, that doesn’t prevent a little boxing talk during the down-time hours.

      Whether by telephone, e-mail or Facebook, chances are pretty good that once we get the middling daily details of our magazine publishing lives out of the way, the chatter will shift gears.

      And because he’s married to a native of the Philippines who’s still very much connected to the goings-on back home, it’s no surprise that Manny Pacquiao is a frequent topic.

      All through the flyweight-turned-welterweight’s recent run at all-time greatness, I’ve been on the receiving end of a predictable blend of hollering/hero worship/hyperbole a fan of the dynamic “PacMan” would figure to unleash on a contrasting die-hard non-believer.

      And though it seems like ancient history, the stretch when it appeared a Pacquiao clash with Floyd Mayweather Jr. was imminent was a particularly creative time for both of us. But now that “Money” seems more intent on cleaning out the 147-pound female ranks, we’ve had to move to other things. [Click Here To Read More]
      Thats a respectable outlook.

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      • #4
        made some good points

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        • #5
          If Floyd would of just said, "ok lets do this fight".... now we have to settle for Pac vs. Marg. itll still be a war.. Marg aint no Clottey, ate up Cottos shots, and is an aggressive fighter...

          Still interested in seeing how Pac chops down the Tijuana Tropical storm..

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          • #6
            “Money” seems more intent on cleaning out the 147-pound female ranks....



            lolz hahaha nice one

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            • #7
              Fitzsimmons saying something about Mayweather??? WTF???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                By Lyle Fitzsimmons - It’s one of those modern-day friendships.

                Rick and I work for the same company. We’re in contact virtually every day.

                But because our respective offices are nearly 2,000 miles apart and across an international border, we’ve never actually met.

                Still, that doesn’t prevent a little boxing talk during the down-time hours.

                Whether by telephone, e-mail or Facebook, chances are pretty good that once we get the middling daily details of our magazine publishing lives out of the way, the chatter will shift gears.

                And because he’s married to a native of the Philippines who’s still very much connected to the goings-on back home, it’s no surprise that Manny Pacquiao is a frequent topic.

                All through the flyweight-turned-welterweight’s recent run at all-time greatness, I’ve been on the receiving end of a predictable blend of hollering/hero worship/hyperbole a fan of the dynamic “PacMan” would figure to unleash on a contrasting die-hard non-believer.

                And though it seems like ancient history, the stretch when it appeared a Pacquiao clash with Floyd Mayweather Jr. was imminent was a particularly creative time for both of us. But now that “Money” seems more intent on cleaning out the 147-pound female ranks, we’ve had to move to other things. [Click Here To Read More]
                whatya mean"he cannot lose" did u see his last 2 fights where he got all busted up and won big? he was barley touched and he got all busted up.the more accurate statement is " in my mind im not emotionally or metally prepared in due case of a pac lossto margarito because ive backed myself into a corner by saying saying he guilty and a farce ultimatley shattering my credibility in front of millions."this whole pac thing is disturbing hes a very good fighter that beats has- beens ,and you all act like hes sugar ray robinson, please,be less biased and brainwashed. if margs or mosley fought 10 losers in a row theyd look great too.

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                • #9
                  pac will win easy cheato body looks drained in episode 1 and he still needed 8 pounds to go its easy picking for pac cheato is shot and nothing without bricks for all you idiots that think there was nothing found a block fell out the wraps naseem said it and saw it hes a cheat and pac will win easy cotto is the hardest welter pac fought he gave pac a fight and didnt quit clottey was paid off and so is cheato all this media on pac having too much on his plate its bull to sell the fight

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO View Post
                    pac will win easy cheato body looks drained in episode 1 and he still needed 8 pounds to go its easy picking for pac cheato is shot and nothing without bricks for all you idiots that think there was nothing found a block fell out the wraps naseem said it and saw it hes a cheat and pac will win easy cotto is the hardest welter pac fought he gave pac a fight and didnt quit clottey was paid off and so is cheato all this media on pac having too much on his plate its bull to sell the fight
                    Same block that was used to beat Miguel Cotto up with. Margacheato has never beaten anyones face up as bad as Cotto's was that night. Cotto's always been known as a pretty solid puncher, so there was no shock he beat up Tony and Judah's face like that.

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