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Pacquiao, the Ring Magazine's Fighter of the Year!!
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*******s are dumbasses.
Martinez beat Pavlik and knocked Pwill the **** out in 2 rounds. That BY FAR tops what Pac did.
Pac beat a mediocre Clottey and a past prime Margarito.... OOOOHHH real ****in impressive. MY ASS.
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I could be wrong! I forgot that Ronnie ***** Natanielz wrote the article! I hate that mdfk!!
But I got the feeling Pac will get it! Since what He did this year was historical!
The record breaking 8th weight title has a lot of weight! Ring also is a business! They will sell more if they have Pac in the Cover!
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Originally posted by jasbar View PostPac should be foty not sergio. Pac fought guys 2 weightclass bigger than him while sergio only fought smaller guys.
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Originally posted by Pacdbest View PostI could be wrong! I forgot that Ronnie ***** Natanielz wrote the article! I hate that mdfk!!
But I got the feeling Pac will get it! Since what He did this year was historical!
The record breaking 8th weight title has a lot of weight! Ring also is a business! They will sell more if they have Pac in the Cover!
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"I've spoken to Paul Williams, Al Haymon and George Peterson and I would really like to get him one of these 147 champions in his next fight. People forget that Paul is a natural welterweight. If there is a chance that Paul goes back to welterweight we are going to see a lot of welterweights losing a those 6 or 7 or gaining 6 of 7 pounds - so they could no longer consider themselves a welterweight," Goossen said.
http://www.boxnews.com.ua/en/news/63...sible-For-2010
Former middleweight boxing champion Kelly Pavlik has been in the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., since Nov. 4 for treatment of a problem with alcohol, the fighter’s father, Mike Pavlik, told Yahoo! Sports on Friday.
Kelly Pavlik entered rehab for alcohol for the second time this year.
(Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
The 28-year-old slugger’s boxing career is in doubt, said co-manager Cameron Dunkin, who said, “I don’t know if he’ll ever fight again.”
After an intense eight-hour conversation early this month with his parents and wife, Samantha, Kelly Pavlik opted to admit himself to the clinic and seek treatment to cure a problem that Mike Pavlik said began shortly after his son won the middleweight title by knocking out Jermain Taylor in Atlantic City, N.J., on Sept. 29, 2007.
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slu...likrehab112610
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