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  • #71
    Originally posted by tredh View Post
    You and others think and or feel its hating. These current and former pro boxers don't feel that way. They know more about the game of boxing than we do. So they have a different opinion things that they see and some choose to speak on it. When they do that some such as yourself feel they are hating but these boxers feel they are speaking the truth. Who are you to that they are wrong? I have never been a professional boxer to know the ins and outs of all the behind the scenes stuff that goes on but I am sure they do and know what they are talking about when it comes to these fighters.

    Today's society is so b!tchmade and full of b!tchassness that its crazy. Its like you have to either compliment somebody or shut the **** up. If you voice an unpopular opinion its considered HATING. That makes no sense at all.

    Fathers rear your children cause 90+% of women cant raise boys to be real men. The proof is being shown to us right now with these past few generations and it only getting worse.
    Your last paragraph has a lot of truth to it, however, you contradict yourself. Here we have a guy, a professional *****ing about how another professional is finishing his career. Now, I was always taught that part of being a man wasn't being jealous of another man's success, no matter how he got it.

    I'll give him Mosley and Marg who were obviously shot by the time Pac got to him (DLH picked Pac, not the other way around) but these other guys seem to fight damn well for "dead men". How'd Johnson do against the "lesser" Marquez?

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    • #72
      Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
      Nothing against johnson but its obvious his statements were pushing an agenda because time has proven it to be false as some of these dead men were or still are beating prime and/or elite level fighters after pac was through with them.
      Morales has been doing well at 140 because he isn't killing himself to make weight. The two wins over Morales at 130 when Erik was a corpse is nothing special.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by turbotime View Post
        Morales has been doing well at 140 because he isn't killing himself to make weight. The two wins over Morales at 130 when Erik was a corpse is nothing special.
        Morales at 130 was able to beat him 10 months prior. Just sayin...

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        • #74
          It will probably be a long time before the bullsh** around Pacquiao fades and everyone remembers he actually beat good and great fighters and earned the status he gained. To hear some people talk, Pacquiao's career consists of De La Hoya, Margarito, and Mosley, and three losses to Juan Manuel Marquez.

          Right now everyone has to be on one extreme or the other.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by AFighter4U View Post
            yeah, yeah.

            what happened to manny being too small for you huh? suddenly changed your mind after finding out how much mulah you could actually get by fighting him?

            and it was dela hoya WHO CHALLENGED MANNY.

            and guess who was the cash cow when they fought and dictated all the terms? here's a hint: IT WASN'T MANNY.
            Which spastic dictated a 145 catchweight then??

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            • #76
              Originally posted by AFighter4U View Post
              where can you find an article or video of that particular fighter saying he can't fight a guy cause he talks trash?

              i'd really want to know. where did you find it? or is this something you made up?

              and i think you're living in a different reality buddy. trash talking is EVERYWHERE. in fact, that's what is constantly used to sell fights! heck, boxing promoters ENCOURAGE IT.

              meh.

              the way i see it. is just an excuse for you guys to complain about something.
              So you go right past the point of the post just so you can defend your boy. LOL. Im not going to dig up articles but im pretty sure you read the article where arum says fighting floyd might not be a good idea because he talks trash and that may affect pacs presidency bid. Does that article not exist. You can say that was arum saying it not pac but the fact that he even said it is lame and it highlights my point. Hell as it stand right now floyd is getting sued because he basically hurt someones feelings, not because pac lost income because of things he said, because floyd talking trash has made pac even more famous. Hes making more money and getting more sponsorships then he ever has. So why is he suing again? Because his feeling got hurt. Its lame

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              • #77
                Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
                Morales at 130 was able to beat him 10 months prior. Just sayin...
                Bodies change- He moved up to lightweight right after the first Pacquiao fight.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
                  Which spastic dictated a 145 catchweight then??
                  Are you talking about the De La Hoya fight? There was not a catchweight for that fight.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                    Are you talking about the De La Hoya fight? There was not a catchweight for that fight.
                    Wasn't a catchweight as in a between weight class set up but ODLH did drain himself to make 147. All you have to do is look up Freddie Roach to know how shot ODLH was that night. Plenty of quotes and vids with Roach laughing it up about how dehydrated Oscar was. That's the one fight I won't entertain arguments about how shot the opponent was.
                    Last edited by Boxingtech718v2; 12-08-2011, 11:24 AM.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Boxingtech718v2 View Post
                      Wasn't a catchweight as in a between weight class set up but ODLH did drain himself to make 147. All you have to do is look up Freddie Roach to know how shot ODLH was that night. Plenty of quotes and vids with Roach laughing it up about how dehydrated Oscar was. That's the one fight I won't entertain arguments about how shot the opponent was.
                      Definitely not denying that De La Hoya was drained. But there's no need to make up that there was a catchweight of 145.

                      Besides, Oscar deserved what happened for trying to cherry pick a guy that had one fight at lightweight.

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