What loss did you take the worst?
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That was one of the greatest night in boxing history. If not the greatest night in boxing historyOscar vs Pac, this one was real bad, cuz as a Filipino I loved Pac... But when I found out they were fighting, the fan in me was kicking Pac to the curve... And obviously my family, none of whom r boxing fans, were all pissed at me and talkin crap to me about how Pac was gonna win, and calling me a trader and what... I was so sure Oscar was gonna shut them up by beating his blown up featherweight...
Ugghhh.... Very sad day for me
BTW, your family was right. You're a trader, because not only is Pac Filipino but because he was the underdog in that fight. Oscar was cherry picking his ass. I understand that you thought Oscar was going to win fine. But, any real boxing fan should have been rooting for Pac that night. But, being Filipino should have been automatic.
I'm sicken by the idea of you being sad on that night. You sir deserve a
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The word is traitor.That was one of the greatest night in boxing history. If not the greatest night in boxing history
BTW, your family was right. You're a trader, because not only is Pac Filipino but because he was the underdog in that fight. Oscar was cherry picking his ass. I understand that you thought Oscar was going to win fine. But, any real boxing fan should have been rooting for Pac that night. But, being Filipino should have been automatic.
I'm sicken by the idea of you being sad on that night. You sir deserve a
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MANNN..When yall gonna ban this fool for trolling...everyone inbox the mods....enough is enough!!Hmm .. I think the floyd ortiz fight. Ortiz was winning 3 of the 4 rounds and catching floyd with more shots as each round passed, floyd noticed it and used the sucker punch as a way out of the fight so that was messed up. That's the most recent one off the top of my head.Comment
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My first pro loss. I was so sick for that fight at the Palace with a lung infection. The bout was televised but I never really ever properly watched. When I did watch it for some reason the replay was playing on fast forward so I really watched little. I remember a guy that I used to train with told me years later that he was there and he recalled that I just looked pale and ill, this before telling him of how sick that I actually was. Still to this day I have not cared to watch or even look for a tape of the fight. In regular condition the fight would have been easy, but I was so drained from the infection that it was just torture trying to get air into my lungs. I was pissed on being made to fight when I was that sick and I just walked away. If anybody wants to find it it was feb 24? 1993 at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich. James Toney headlined the card. It was shown only on pass sports to my knowledge. Rob Diffanbaugh vs Larry Wright. I would kinda like to see it just because it was so long ago but man was that a miserable fight. Watch the fight and I bet the illness will be obvious. If you find it I would like to see it, thanks.............Rockin'
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Ur a racist...who cares what the guy's race is...people have their favorites and it has nothing to do with race....Maybe Im wrong...I like Paul Mccloscey because he is one of the few white slick fighters!That was one of the greatest night in boxing history. If not the greatest night in boxing history
BTW, your family was right. You're a trader, because not only is Pac Filipino but because he was the underdog in that fight. Oscar was cherry picking his ass. I understand that you thought Oscar was going to win fine. But, any real boxing fan should have been rooting for Pac that night. But, being Filipino should have been automatic.
I'm sicken by the idea of you being sad on that night. You sir deserve a
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