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Originally posted by machotimehahahahahahah one of the funniest posts i have ever seen. LOL
speed pac wins? power toss up?
are we talking about the same Gomez?
Gomez is in boxing history for his P4p punching power. 44 wins with 42 KOs. Pacman lost by KO to two nonames. at least Gomez's losses are to top caliber opponents. Sal Sanchez is also in the top of the 126 rankings as one of the best.
I really doubt that you have seen any of Gomez's fights by the way that you are talking about him.
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Originally posted by Gunstar1Man you are dumb, didn't I tell you that Pac was a kid when he was beaten. Gomez couldn't knocked Nilson out, guess what Sanchez knocked Nilson out. Sanchez KO ratio is not even close to Gomez, if you rate punching power with KO ratio, then you really don't know ****. Hagler had a better KO ratio then Hearns, do you think Hagler had more power then Hearns???
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Originally posted by Gunstar1This shows you don't know crap about Pac, first of all he knocked out Hussein. I will favor Morales over Gomez any day, I bet morales would've beat Gomez the same way Sanchez & Nilson did. Pac was never down against the great fighters, Morales, Barrera & JMM didn't put him down once. Don't tell me that Gomez had a better chin, because you really sound ****** for saying this.
If so, you know what they say about those who revert to such desperate tactics in a discussion.
And Pacquiao didn't "knock out" Hussein per se, but he did cut up Hussein's left eye pretty good in the mid rounds (both over & under it) and the fight was later stopped by the referee because of those cuts.
But listen, because Hussein hurt and knocked Pacquiao down with a mere jab, does that make Hussein's jab more powerful than the power punches from "great fighter" like Barrera, Morales, and Marquez...or even the left hooks and crosses of Gomez'?
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Originally posted by machotimeOk first of all i think you mean Azumah NELSON, right? Then I want to state that now I know that you have not seen Wilfredo Gomez's fights. The ring magazine has him as one of the best P4P punchers in the history of boxing. When Gomez fought Nelson he was on his way out, he was struggling to make weight. You may not know that though.
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Originally posted by YogiIs that anger I sense?
If so, you know what they say about those who revert to such desperate tactics in a discussion.
And Pacquiao didn't "knock out" Hussein per se, but he did cut up Hussein's left eye pretty good in the mid rounds (both over & under it) and the fight was later stopped by the referee because of those cuts.
But listen, because Hussein hurt and knocked Pacquiao down with a mere jab, does that make Hussein's jab more powerful than the power punches from "great fighter" like Barrera, Morales, and Marquez...or even the left hooks and crosses of Gomez'?
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Originally posted by Gunstar1You know who I'm talking about it. You never seen any of the fights, you were not even born when Gomez fought Sanchez. Like I said Pac by KO, end of story. I can't keep arguing with biased person like you.on your incredibly innacurrate justification. Gomez by late KO
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Originally posted by Gunstar1That was not the same Pac, he was young & green. This shows I'm arguing with an idiot. All you do kiss up to the old fighters, you make all the old fighters into super human. You're biased when it comes to the older fighters.
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Originally posted by Gunstar1That was not the same Pac, he was young & green.
Or are you going to excuse that knockdown to a barely .500 fighter in some ways, as well?
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