ev though marquez went down in the rematch he was kicking pacs ass. it was a back and forth fight something manny is not use to. that reason and jmm's counter punching is why pac has been ducking jmm all this time.this is not about weight and money.this is about pacquiao being afraid to lose.
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i can see them now at the weigh in with the memories of the first 2 fights being talked about and jmm being very emotional because this is what he's been wanting all along. and i guarantee the juan daminita marquez will win the 3rd fight.
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Originally posted by flint View Postev though marquez went down in the rematch he was kicking pacs ass. it was a back and forth fight something manny is not use to. that reason and jmm's counter punching is why pac has been ducking jmm all this time.this is not about weight and money.this is about pacquiao being afraid to lose.
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The third fight will never happen as long as Bob Arum is running the show. Pac's second fight of 2011 will be against another Top Rank fighter who has no business being in there with Pac nor will he have done anything to warrant such a fight.
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Originally posted by wazaa. View Postthis **** is ridiculous. Manny is tarnishing his own legacy.
When people will look back at Manny's prime years and ask themselves who Manny fought when he was in his prime the answer will be:
- Dehydrated De La Hoya
- Ricky Hatton
- Miguel Cotto at a catch weight
- Joshua Clottey
- Past prime cheater Margarito
- Shot Mosley
Just like people don't make a big deal about Sugar Ray Leonard making Donny Lalonde defend his Light Heavyweight title (175lbs) at the newly formed Super Middleweight limit (168) where Lalonde couldn't weigh above 168 (yet still had to defend his title).
In the end, nobody cares...Leonard had great fights people still talk about till this day, as will people with Pacquiao's fights when his time is up.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostNo they won't....
Just like people don't make a big deal about Sugar Ray Leonard making Donny Lalonde defend his Light Heavyweight title (175lbs) at the newly formed Super Middleweight limit (168) where Lalonde couldn't weigh above 168 (yet still had to defend his title).
In the end, nobody cares...Leonard had great fights people still talk about till this day, as will people with Pacquiao's fights when his time is up.
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Originally posted by wazaa. View Postthis **** is ridiculous. Manny is tarnishing his own legacy.
When people will look back at Manny's prime years and ask themselves who Manny fought when he was in his prime the answer will be:
- Dehydrated De La Hoya
- Ricky Hatton
- Miguel Cotto at a catch weight
- Joshua Clottey
- Past prime cheater Margarito
- Shot Mosley
Nah. people will remember Pac being an explosive exciting value for money fighter.
They will remember the glass being half full and not half empty which is what ur list is.
In a nutshell, Pac will be remembered as the guy who came from Flyweight up to Jnr Middle, and beat the ever loving ***** out of almost everyone.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostNo they won't....
Just like people don't make a big deal about Sugar Ray Leonard making Donny Lalonde defend his Light Heavyweight title (175lbs) at the newly formed Super Middleweight limit (168) where Lalonde couldn't weigh above 168 (yet still had to defend his title).
In the end, nobody cares...Leonard had great fights people still talk about till this day, as will people with Pacquiao's fights when his time is up.
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