Is Manny Pacquiao the most overrated fighter of the past 25 years?

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  • CHOWWOKKA
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    #391
    Originally posted by JoeMan
    I haven't seen any boxer who is exempt from proving he's clean. But you contradict yourselves by making Pac so special. I thought you guys are saying he's overrated, he's fought inferior fighters... Man, you don't need stringent testing on the kind boxer you've been describing. It's making you guys look real ******.

    There is no contradiction at all. I think Pacquiao is an overrated 1 dimensional mental midget little d1cked amateur boxer yada yada yada, ALSO I think he is dirty. Where is the contradiction? It doesn't matter if you are a journeyman or the number 2 p4p fighter in the world, Prove you are clean. I am making you look real ******.

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    • Brother Jay
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      #392
      Originally posted by lacson
      You're a complete idiot. You should take some time out and learn what boxing is all about.

      You want him to fight named fighters at 16? When starting out as a pro? You're a complete waste of brain cells, boy!

      Imagine a guy who has never even had an amateur background, goes straight into the professional ranks and ends up at the top of the sport that even the 2nd p4p does not want to fight him. It's the stuff of legends.

      How many amateur fights did Mayweather need to get him ready for the professional ranks?
      And you're a peasant and a fool.

      If he wanted to be a pro at 16, then he had to accept the realities that come along with being a pro.

      So are you saying that Manny had no amateur background??????????

      Stop making excuses. I'm tired of you and people like you attempting to make exceptions for Pacquiao. First he's too small. Now he was too young.

      You know, Filipinos aren't the only ones who have had it hard in the world. The majority of the top athletes in American sports all come from hard luck stories. Blacks weren't even allowed to play, and once they were they had to be exceptional with no exceptions. Unlike Pacquiao, they never asked for special treatment. They just asked for a chance and rose to the top without special conditions like catchweights and padding their record.

      Could you imagine if Jackie Robinson asked to be pitched to underhand?

      Or if Jesse Owens asked for a head start in the dash?

      Legends .. or at least the legitimate ones are made from people being beyond the norm under legitimate conditions.

      That ain't Manny Pacquiao, peasant.
      Last edited by Brother Jay; 06-01-2012, 09:02 PM.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #393
        Originally posted by Brother Jay
        And you're a peasant and a fool.

        If he wanted to be a pro at 16, then he had to accept the realities that come along with being a pro.

        So are you saying that Manny had no amateur background??????????

        Stop making excuses. I'm tired of you and people like you attempting to make exceptions for Pacquiao. First he's too small. Now he was too young.

        You know, Filipinos are the only ones who have had it hard in the world. The majority of the top athletes in American sports all come from hard luck stories. Blacks weren't even allowed to play, and once they were they had to be exceptional with no exceptions. Unlike Pacquiao, they never asked for special treatment. They just asked for a chance and rose to the top without special conditions like catchweights and padding their record.

        Could you imagine if Jackie Robinson asked to be pitched to underhand?

        Or if Jesse Owens asked for a head start in the dash?

        Legends .. or at least the legitimate ones are made from people being beyond the norm under legitimate conditions.

        That ain't Manny Pacquiao, peasant.
        Brother Jay stays exposing the less knowledgeable and stubborn.

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