everybody says they wont pay for it , until that saturday comes and they pay for it . . the pacquiao-margarito fight is proof people are full of **** when they say these things. . u WILL pay for it or your friend or cousin somebody will , like it or not .
i wanted pacquiao to fight JMM, but Mosley is a good pick considering how some ppl say hes avoiding black fighters and Berto shouldnt even be in the discussion when alot of ppl feel he lost to Collazo
Pacquiao crushes Mosley prolly in a stopagge, hes too good way too fast and doesnt get fatigued, il give it 9 rounds, shane will be gassed out and pay the price for it
How come Roach can talk trash and ridicule fighters but if anybody clowns him it's "oh he has parkinsons"?
Also I ain't paying for it either. I would've paid for Bradley vs Alexander that's a fight way more deserving of big money.
wow, the ignorance in this post... we got a bonafide idiot here.
anyone can trash talk roach. you can make fun of his hair. you can clown him about his mom. you can say anything you want to humiliate him. just don't clown him about his parkinsons.
only a complete dumb ass wouldn't understand this.
I hope u or someone you love gets a life altering disease.
Over the weekend I had a lengthy conversation with lightweight contender Brandon Rios, currently in camp in Oxnard, California gearing up for a shot at WBA champion Miguel Acosta on February 26th at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas. The 24-year old made quite the splash last year with dominant victories over Jorge Teron and Anthony Peterson and a clash against Acosta seems to be the perfect step for him at this point to prove whether he can hang with boxing’s elite.
This is the first Pacquiao fight in the last 6 years that I won't order either. Especially if it's on Showtime. Oh wait, I didn't order the Solis one either, make it 2nd.
STFU. we know u don't buy ppvs. you stream just like everyone else on these boards.
i won't pay for it either, who knew he was capable of maturity, good for him. I'm gonna watch it at the bar, drink tonic water and beat up drunken ass's
Over the weekend I had a lengthy conversation with lightweight contender Brandon Rios, currently in camp in Oxnard, California gearing up for a shot at WBA champion Miguel Acosta on February 26th at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas. The 24-year old made quite the splash last year with dominant victories over Jorge Teron and Anthony Peterson and a clash against Acosta seems to be the perfect step for him at this point to prove whether he can hang with boxing’s elite.
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