Pacquiao's reaction when Zahir beat Morales

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  • Las Vegas,
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    #31
    Originally posted by Johnny Chingas
    "Boxing is a business"

    Remember?

    The lot of you have been spouting that crap for years.


    What fight makes more money and business sense? Pacquiao-Raheem? Pacquiao-Morales?



    Again, so many of you loved to scream and shout, "This is a business first",

    but get upset when Bob Arum is doing his job as a promoter, which is to make the best money fights possible.

    Why the sudden change in attitude?
    Of course it's a business, but he's Pacquiao. He doesn't deserve praise. Wanna know why? *******s. You *******s ruin the sport.

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    • neoz
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      #32
      GTFO here. Raheem was a bum.
      He had one good nite.
      Pacman would of KO that bit3h within 6 rounds.

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      • neoz
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        #33
        Originally posted by [KLT] Kirby
        Of course it's a business, but he's Pacquiao. He doesn't deserve praise. Wanna know why? *******s. You *******s ruin the sport.

        Ruined the sport.
        GTFO outta here you hater.
        Pacman is the only reason boxing is getting this much attention.

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #34
          Originally posted by boxer2k5
          judah and mayweather was already a signed deal money already on the table its not like they signed the fight after judah lost they signed that and had the date set even before judah went to fight boldimeir
          just like pacquiao-morales.

          in fact they fought a tuneup on the same card to set up their fight.

          except i don't think either fight was signed. it's just judah-may and pac-morales had already come to terms.

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          • Vasyl’s dad
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            #35
            Originally posted by [KLT] Kirby
            Of course it's a business, but he's Pacquiao. He doesn't deserve praise. Wanna know why? *******s. You *******s ruin the sport.
            Tell me why its not ok for Pacquiao to fight for his best monetary interests.

            "This is a business and fighters need to look out for themselves because the fans aren't going to, I don't blame any fighter for going for the money". - random internet posters 2006-2010.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Ray*
              Raheem probably thought "Hey am getting a payday with Pac" and them Arum killed his celebration right there, At least Mayweather went on to fight the man who beat Judah in Baldomir, Arum should have made the raheem fight after the Morales rematch.
              Raheem was very humble in his post fight interview. He wasn't asking for the Pacquiao match up or anything. He basically thanked god for the victory, and said Erik is a great champion, a legend, a great warrior and then goes on saying how he believed in himself and was shocked he could land so many clean shots. Also how he accomplished his goal already and got over the depression from the Olympics.

              It's hard to dislike the guy really. Atleast from my point.

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              • Jack Napier
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                #37
                Originally posted by [KLT] Kirby
                Raheem was very humble in his post fight interview. He wasn't asking for the Pacquiao match up or anything. He basically thanked god for the victory, and said Erik is a great champion, a legend, a great warrior and then goes on saying how he believed in himself and was shocked he could land so many clean shots. Also how he accomplished his goal already and got over the depression from the Olympics.

                It's hard to dislike the guy really. Atleast from my point.
                maybe he's a nice person
                but Raheem is boring as fuck in the ring
                shit thread by the way :laugh:

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                • SplitSecond
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                  #38
                  how many fighters dont just take the advice of their promoters and not care about who they are put up against? im pretty sure it's the majority

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                  • megadeth
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                    you do know that even if morales won against raheem that the fight was still gonna be at 130 right?

                    morales just wanted to try 135.



                    lmfao

                    these clowns talking so much but wasn't even following boxing back then.

                    morales , at the time , was the bigger star than pacquiao , nitwits.

                    pacquiao had to concede to morales demands. it wasn't until after the 3rd fight that pacquiao had leverage over morales.
                    Dud, were u even following boxing? Pac did have leverage, that is how he could demand 500k penalty for each lb on the second and third fights. Morales wanted to have it at 135 and Pac wanted nothing to do with that.

                    So who's the clown?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by megadeth
                      Dud, were u even following boxing? Pac did have leverage, that is how he could demand 500k penalty for each lb on the second and third fights. Morales wanted to have it at 135 and Pac wanted nothing to do with that.

                      So who's the clown?
                      didn't i say he had leverage after the 2nd fight?

                      stfu.

                      1st fight was all morales. 2nd fight they were on even terms.

                      after morales lost the 2nd fight , then pac had leverage.

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