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  • #21
    Originally posted by jasbar View Post
    pac should be foty not sergio. Pac fought guys 2 weightclass bigger than him while sergio only fought smaller guys.
    hahahahahahhahahahahahahaha

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    • #22
      Originally posted by silkyjohnson View Post
      lol *******s are funny
      thank you.


      us *******s don't know who that jasbar poster is.

      i think he's one of them jmm nuthuggers.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT View Post
        Another example why pac fans are the worst fans in sports......90% of them dont know who sergio martinez is

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        • #24
          Popularity contest.

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          • #25
            *******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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            • #26
              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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              • #27
                Originally posted by jasbar View Post
                Pac should be foty not sergio. Pac fought guys 2 weightclass bigger than him while sergio only fought smaller guys.
                This is the most ******ed post of the year(so far). BOTH Pavlik and Williams were bigger than Martinez ya ****in dumbass.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by jasbar View Post
                  Pac should be foty not sergio. Pac fought guys 2 weightclass bigger than him while sergio only fought smaller guys.
                  Post like this makes me wonder if some people actually pretend to be "Pacquiao fan" and make ridiculous post like this one just to make Pacquiao fans look really dumb. I doubt a really Pac fan would make a post like this one here.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Pacdbest View Post
                    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!
                    Sergio Martinez will win.

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                    • #30
                      "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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