Comments Thread For: WBO Honors Both Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire

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  • Fetta
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    #11
    Originally posted by JDezi4
    So unprofessional for Ronnie to say that he was "robbed" by Bradley... Even if its true, a professional reporter should say something more along the lines of "a controversial loss" adding "most feel Pacquiao deserved the decision"

    Calling it a flat out robbery is a dickhead move...
    ronnie isnt a professional, hes a nuthugger. Everyone knows that

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    • p4p-champ
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      #12
      Originally posted by JDezi4
      So unprofessional for Ronnie to say that he was "robbed" by Bradley... Even if its true, a professional reporter should say something more along the lines of "a controversial loss" adding "most feel Pacquiao deserved the decision"

      Calling it a flat out robbery is a dickhead move...
      Ronnie is the original pactard, you can't expect anything more from his journalism.

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      • richardt
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        #13
        Originally posted by Fetta
        Someone should tell the WBO that Pac is no longer champ
        Thats like telling a family who had their ***elry stolen by a thief that the ***elry doesn't belong to them.

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        • ddangerous
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          #14
          Originally posted by JDezi4
          So unprofessional for Ronnie to say that he was "robbed" by Bradley... Even if its true, a professional reporter should say something more along the lines of "a controversial loss" adding "most feel Pacquiao deserved the decision"

          Calling it a flat out robbery is a dickhead move...
          Although I do agree with what you're saying here in principle, for all the fights for this to be referencing, it's the one that doesn't offend me.

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          • CHOWWOKKA
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            #15
            Originally posted by richardt
            Thats like telling a family who had their ***elry stolen by a thief that the ***elry doesn't belong to them.
            You are right, but you are forgetting that the family stole the ***elry as well. They stole it from their neighbor named JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZZZ

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            • richardt
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              #16
              Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
              You are right, but you are forgetting that the family stole the ***elry as well. They stole it from their neighbor named JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZZZ
              No, close fights are not robberies. Any of the Pac/JMM fights could have been draws or go either way.

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              • Weebler I
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                #17
                Originally posted by richardt
                No, close fights are not robberies. Any of the Pac/JMM fights could have been draws or go either way.
                Not really the last one imo, there was a significant uproar over that one.

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