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Originally posted by -Lowkey- View PostBuying the rematch does not support boxing it supports Arum the guy the boxing world is turning against and should have done long ago its pretty easy to figure out.
Arum is bad for the sport if his next PPV fails maybe he will be forced to retire which will in turn be good for boxing.
No, I couldn't care less about the rematch.
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his work rate did slow down a lot the last 3 Rounds and Bradley starts to land a lot more so George might be on to something, but you know the Sensitive Pacquiao fans will just come and try to Attack George for being honest
Yes Pacquiao won, but it wasn't as DOMINATING of a performance as HBO was Presenting to the Views, but I get why the did it, Roach Predict that Bradley would not win a round so I think HBO did their Best to make Roach look like some type of "GENIUS" especially with him Entering The Hall Of Fame this Week
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Originally posted by SERVILEV View PostNo! No he wasnt. The only thing that showed was the extra intentional weight he carried strictly for hydration purposes. Expect pacq to come in next time around 145 146 next time. On another note. I honestly dont think bradley wants a rematch. He knows he cant beat pacq even at his best. Everyone is going to be out to get him. And pacq esp . Its a lose lose for bradley. He knows pacqs not scared or intimidated of him. And now after being in the ring w him. He knows pacq will be just that much more prepared. Theres nothing bradley can do that he hasnt already tried. Hes feeling the effect now after the fight. Bruised swollen face hurt ankles and feet. Hurt ego! Yea hes not really gonna want to fight pacq again.
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Compubox is prone to human error as well.
It really shouldn't be taken seriously at all.
Come on, did Tony Thompson really outland Wladimir Klitschko? Did Floyd land over 200 punches on Oscar, Oscar 120 on him?
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Originally posted by illwill112 View PostGod I love these post. You guys keep exposing yourslefs as fake boxing fans even more. I do like the fact that you few feel the majority of the world including a majority of the boxing comunity in itself is wrong. Making yourselves look like bigger fools.
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Originally posted by Curtiz View PostRing generalship/ effective aggresion > pacs 3 punches
IMOOriginally posted by D4thincarnation View PostLOL, Pacquiao controlled the ring and was the aggressor.
Bradley injured both his feet running from Pacquiao.
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Originally posted by dbtayag View PostHere's some facts:
I'll give you JMM. I had JMM winning the close, competitive 2nd fight.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostDe La Hoya just won against the light punching Steve Forbes. De La Hoya also dictated the weight to Pacquiao at 147. Pacquiao was not at fault that he was drained. Also keep in mind that De La Hoya was the heavy favorite going into the fight.
They marketed the fight as DLH being "too big" for both fighters. The difference is that DLH outweighed Floyd by 20lbs on fight night. Pacquiao outweighed DLH on fight night. That turned the tables and failed to deliver what was promised" A David vs Goliath type match.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostRicky Hatton came off a tough win against Juan Lazcano and easily beat Paulie Malignaggi before fighting Pacquiao at a weight he had never been beaten at.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostMiguel Cotto had beaten Michael Jennings for the vacant WBO welterweight title and had "won" against Joshua Clottey before meeting Pacquiao.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostJoshua Clottey had "lost" a fight against Miguel Cotto (which many believed he won including your idol Floyd Jr.), but was still considered a top 5 welterweight in the world before fighting Pacquiao.
Second, Clottey has lost every significant match he's ever been in. Joshua was simply another in house fighter that Arum used to legitimize his Filipino pet project. This fight was supposed to silence critics that said that Pacquiao avoided slick, young Black fighters. Joshua has NEVER been slick, but he sure is Black.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostAntonio Margarito had fought a tune-up fight with Roberto Garcia in Mexico. Margarito said himself that he had no weight issues for the Pacquiao fight.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostMosley came off a draw with Sergio Mora and he looked crap. I'll give you that one.
Is that how champions conduct their careers if they have any interest in being a ATG?
HELL NO.
Originally posted by dbtayag View PostJMM fought another close fight and IMO felt that won the 3rd fight.
The JMM decisions were crap calls. Everything over 135lbs that Pacquiao has done has been meant for excitement, not greatness.
Greatness comes from beating the best when they are at their best .. the best being the #1, #2 and #3 ranked fighters in a division.
In old times, warriors would not duel an opponent who was injured or put at a disadvantage. It wasn't honorable, and a win over an opponent who could not give their best effort meant nothing.
Nowadays, that dynamic is lost on this new generation who doesn't care how Manny wins, only that he wins.
There is no honor in that.
Could any of you imagine if Frazier would have beaten Foreman? And then afterwards Ali challenged and beat Foreman?
What if Ruiz would have beaten Roy Jones. Would there have been a Tarver?
If Tszyu had beaten Hatton, would anyone have wanted to see Floyd fight him?
If the next mandatory beats Martinez, will the buzz for a fight against Mayweather still be there?
When you put things in their proper perspective, you see them for what they are.
Pacquiao targeting 6 fighters consecutively ONLY AFTER they lost is telling. Some of them challenged Manny before and he refused them only until they seemed beatable.
Manny's efforts above 135 have about as much substance as a hollow egg shell, but below he was very impressive. Let his merits stand on their own and stop trying to make him seem more legitimate than he really is.
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