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  • Oh you out son
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    #61
    Originally posted by coolka
    The only thing that's making Pacquiao underdog to Mayweather is 1st Pacquiao isn't American 2nd International boxing media aka espn are all in America. nuff said. Pacquiao is just another boxer across the united states of ***** and jayz
    what? he'd be the underdog because of his garbage outing last time against Marquez and Floyd looked good against Ortiz while it lasted and an undefeated fighter almost always will be odds favorite in a pro fight.

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    • Bermuda
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      #62
      pac really seems motivated and focused to put on one of his best performances...bradley better watch out!

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      • The Guillotine
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        #63
        Originally posted by Perez37
        Tim beats pacroid...easily too
        I wish this was more of an esoteric website, then we wouldn't have the dregs of our society posting all of this inane bull*****.

        Why don't you f-ckers use your brain and post something a little more cerebral for once.

        Anyways, Pac is always to a fast start, but maybe his more recent zealous religious lifestyle has made his work routine a little more arduous. We'll see, but I don't expect the Bradley fight to be easy for him either way.

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        • twosweethooks
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          #64
          AW SHUCKS, and yall thought poor Pac was on his way OUT !

          Bradley must be Hattonized !!!

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          • tatangb45
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            #65
            Originally posted by Big Dunn
            Hence manny is such a large favorite. Cmon man its a good fight that would be better at 140. AT 147 its manny against a JWW moving up and I would expect you to hold it in the same light you held floyd/hatton.
            Ok, let's be honest for a change. How much will Bradley weigh at fight night compared to Pac?

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            • crillz
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              #66
              Glad to see Manny putting that work in, that's one dedicated Man no doubt. I hope to see a good fight, I'm sticking with my guns though Bradley for the upset

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              • rogdogx
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                #67
                Originally posted by Big Dunn
                Right man. Manny beats another 7-1 underdog its not really that big a deal. This is manny fighting a guy coming up from 140. No more no less. Hold it in the same light you held floyd/hatton. Hatton was at least consensus top 5 p4p when they fought. Bradley is about consensus #8. Manny should win easily.
                Even back then true boxing fans knew Tim Bradley would mop the floor with the undefeated Hatton Floyd fought. Bradley is a much bigger threat than the one dimensional brawler Hatton was. He has all around skill & tremendous stamina. Pac has to be at his best to win or he will lose this fight.

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                • PacmanP4PLegend
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Oh you out son
                  what? he'd be the underdog because of his garbage outing last time against Marquez and Floyd looked good against Ortiz while it lasted and an undefeated fighter almost always will be odds favorite in a pro fight.
                  As you mentioned before about FMJ vs De la hoya, give jr. his props and don't take credit away from his SD win because oscar wanted to win that fight badly. on that same token the 3rd pac-jmm fight juan wanted to win so bad he could taste it, it's all he ever talked about since the day the 2nd fight ended and he came up short. now it is arguable "controversial" because (especially after this recent rios-abril fight) people are suspecting fixed fights. if there is corruption in the sport at the highest levels how do you dictate the winner of a high profile fight like the one they had?? I'm sure pac lost his casual fans this past nov. but how do things like this play out through the course of the sport's history?

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #69
                    Pacquiao and his team should mellow themselves, especially considering how Pacquiao has performed lately. Take the Miguel Cotto approach here, I think that would help them a lot more. Ariza has a tendency to blow Manny's head up and we saw the rude awakening he got against Marquez.

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                    • ecacha01
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                      #70
                      Here they go again

                      Heres the PACMAN team again in saying he trains as if theres no tomorrow that he got a blinding speed, good foot work and angles but the truth is its all about but talking, they shpuld talk less and do what all theyd said come fight night. Pacman absolutely lost to Jmm last NOV and he lost his fluidy and explosiveness. His mind isnt on boxing anymore, he should retire after the Bradley's fight.

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