im starting to think pac doesnt want to fight this year

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    #21
    Pac should just go for the Floyd fight. He'll lose to Floyd 100% but at least he made a lot of money. No use in fighting another Marquez fight where it's going to be a draw anyway. He could avenge his "loss" to Bradley but that fight should be straight regular HBO. It might even draw huge ratings.

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    • Reloaded
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      #22
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      There is nothing I can learn from you.You are just a rude idiot. You don't know what you are talking about and you are always wrong.
      You could learn heaps but your to young and dumb to figure such things , my demeanor upsets you the content you cant beat , your logic concerning weight is armchair expert material and you have never had practical experience in boxing , so wtf can you really know ?

      Im aggressive because I dont and never will respect people that ignore truth and proven fact just to go on and believe their own self constructed baseless lies .

      By the way Indian Bolio I saw in the flesh , why did you use his name ?

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #23
        It is possible and there is nothing wrong with him taking a break if he isn't feeling his options are worth the effort. In boxing the desire to fight is a key and if he isn't feeling it that will only lead to bad outcomes, so he should enjoy his spoils see if anything he wants more pops up or if time away sparks interest just to get back in that ring.

        Time off could possibly rejuvenate him if he stays in good shape and stays away from doing harmful stuff.

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        • boliodogs
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          #24
          Originally posted by Reloaded
          You could learn heaps but your to young and dumb to figure such things , my demeanor upsets you the content you cant beat , your logic concerning weight is armchair expert material and you have never had practical experience in boxing , so wtf can you really know ?

          Im aggressive because I dont and never will respect people that ignore truth and proven fact just to go on and believe their own self constructed baseless lies .

          By the way Indian Bolio I saw in the flesh , why did you use his name ?
          You are always disrespectful and rude to anyone you don't agree with. In fact you are the rudest guy on boxing scene.True to form you are rude again. Calling me dumb and saying I make up lies is typical Reloaded. You upset me because you are a rude, insulting know it all jerk that attacks anyone that disagrees with you. I read what you post and I never agree with you because you are always wrong. You are wrong now. I explained this to you before but you must have left the post.I am 68 years old and I have loved and followed boxing for about 52 years. I took boxing lessons from a pro boxer. I was on the army boxing team in Korea in 1966 and had 10 fights at the 156 lb class. That was the lowest weight I could make. The next weight down was 147 I think. Anyway I could not make that weight. I am 5 foot 9 inches. The next class up was 165 and those guys were bigger and taller than me so I stayed at 156. We had about 10 hours between the weigh in and the fight. I was always thirsty and hungry when I weighed in at 156 or less. I would eat and drink after the weigh in and probably weighed about 161 for my fights and I would feel strong. So I have real life experience, boxing , training for boxing and making a low weight. Bushbaby and I disagree all the time but we always treat each other with respect. You might try it sometime. I use the name Bolio because I think he was the greatest as a dog and a sire of great dogs.

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          • jaded
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            #25
            His life has become more about politics and business...he is at a point where he can/will pick and choose the most profitable few remaining fights to fight and move on. Don't forget his US dollar earnings go a lot further in the Philippians than US fighter earnings who live in the US and probably has more than enough money.

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              #26
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              You are always disrespectful and rude to anyone you don't agree with. In fact you are the rudest guy on boxing scene.True to form you are rude again. Calling me dumb and saying I make up lies is typical Reloaded. You upset me because you are a rude, insulting know it all jerk that attacks anyone that disagrees with you. I read what you post and I never agree with you because you are always wrong. You are wrong now. I explained this to you before but you must have left the post.I am 68 years old and I have loved and followed boxing for about 52 years. I took boxing lessons from a pro boxer. I was on the army boxing team in Korea in 1966 and had 10 fights at the 156 lb class. That was the lowest weight I could make. The next weight down was 147 I think. Anyway I could not make that weight. I am 5 foot 9 inches. The next class up was 165 and those guys were bigger and taller than me so I stayed at 156. We had about 10 hours between the weigh in and the fight. I was always thirsty and hungry when I weighed in at 156 or less. I would eat and drink after the weigh in and probably weighed about 161 for my fights and I would feel strong. So I have real life experience, boxing , training for boxing and making a low weight. Bushbaby and I disagree all the time but we always treat each other with respect. You might try it sometime. I use the name Bolio because I think he was the greatest as a dog and a sire of great dogs.
              Just ignore him. He's painted his spot as the worst poster in BoxingScene history.

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