Comments Thread For: Golez Promises Pacquiao Attack To KO Edgar Sosa in Four

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Golez Promises Pacquiao Attack To KO Edgar Sosa in Four

    Unon his arrival to Mexico City, Filipino flyweight Roilo Golez (13-7, 5KOs) spoke to reporters at the airport and promised that WBC Internation champion Edgar Sosa (43-7, 26KOs) "would fall in four rounds." Golez faces Sosa on Saturday night at Foro Planco in Mexico City. His last time in Mexico, Golez was stopped in five rounds by Sammy Gutierrez.

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  • TracianWarrior
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    Golez has the tools to beat Sosa, dont under estimate him. the guy has potential.

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    • Filo
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      • controlmachete
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        #4
        he is the next manny pacquiao....

        there you go, i jinxed his azz...

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        • Alpha & Omega
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          What is a "Pacquiao attack to KO" exactly? Does anyone realize that Manny only has a 64% KO ratio? That is good but it is a far cry from being a devastating buzzsaw beast. Manny has only KOed 2 or 3 of his last 10 opponents, so I don't even know what this article title is supposed to mean? Donaire has a 64% KO ratio as well, why not a "Donaire attack to KO"? Floyd is a defensive fighter and even has a 62% KO ratio, so only 2% less than Manny....see how warped people's perceptions about Manny are?

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          • Filo
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            Well, Philippines was once part of the Spanish empire. Over the years Spain has neglected the islands, favoring the S.A.this saturday Real Madrid Futbol 3 rd division side will play the Philippine Azkals and all proceeds go to the flood victim. A touching gesture by Spain they said they will assist in the development of the sport in the country.Interestingly, the leading scorer for F.C. Barcelona was a Hapa (Spanish/Filipino) born in the Philippines.Paulino Alcantara. Football and Boxing are the sports of the former Spanish kingdom.

            Last edited by Filo; 01-04-2012, 09:20 PM.

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