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  • WESS
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    #831
    Put Pac in with an actual past prime fighter and all the hype will be back. People are crying that Robert is a POS fighter when it comes to Mayweather, how about we see Pac fight The Ghost while JMM and Bradley fight.

    Pac is not past it, he’s just fighting live opposition with speed and movement. Not **** canned non mobile fighters like Clottey, Margarito and Mosley. I bet the flat fee of 40 million looks good right about now. Will Bob cash out or put Pac in with a bum to get that hype back? I hope this fight RORALLY ****ed his plans up.

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    • WESS
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      #832
      Originally posted by tlarry
      JMM & Pacquiao take risk, win, lose, or draw. They have always fought the best of the best, in their prime, multiple times, because they are warriors, and because that's what legends before them did; Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, Arguello, Chavez Sr. Floyd won't take those risk; he could get hurt. Better yet, he could lose his manufactured, "0". Dela Hoya, Mosley, Cotto, Trinidad all fought that way, as did JMM & Pacquiao. That's credible.
      lol at this clown. Seems he's missed Pac's entire WWand JMW career...

      I will honestly say I won't miss these ****ing ******s.

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      • dukecanela
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        #833
        Originally posted by lparm
        Proof huh.


        JM Marquez is working w/ admitted steroid dealer Angel "Memo" Heredia (Hernandez on 24/7). Heredia testfied he supplied PEDs to Marion Jones

        Angel Guillermo Heredia is identified as Source A in the felony indictment. He agreed to be a cooperating witness three years ago when, according to court filings, investigators confronted him with evidence of his drug trafficking and money laundering. Since then, Mr. Heredia said, he has provided prosecutors with documentation and with the names of many elite track athletes and Olympic medal winners.


        This is the guy to work with if you need to find new "strength"

        Silly Rabbit, this isn't proof of anything. It's only su****ious if you're looking for an excuse on why Pacman lost. If you wanna start acusations about steroids start with your own man, Manny Pacquiao!!

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        • mikeMack
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          #834
          question?

          Question: How many mexicans does it take to knock out Paq?
          Answer: Just Juan

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          • TaurusJ27
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            #835
            Originally posted by Story
            Nasty KO....
            Tell me about it. That was definitely a wtf moment.

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            • Basco
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              #836
              Originally posted by Sage84
              I like Manny, I like JMM and I've loved the fights between them. They are both great fighters and there should be no hate for either of them. If they can respect each other then as fans can't we show the same respect? Enough with the steroids rubbish.

              I'm not feeling all the posts that say this was a shock either. All the fights have been competitive and JMM has always been able to work out Manny's timing, a KO was always possible.

              Oh and HBO are a disgrace aren't they. Manny fan boys, perfect example of how money rules this sport. Even after the result they were making a case for Manny and were one step away from saying that JMM got lucky. RJJr seemed to be the only neutral.
              This is very true! I was disgusted on how biased towards pacquiao they were. I love the fact that Jones kept correcting Lampley!

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              • Ringlife
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                #837
                That's way I like this sport you just never know what will happen. Props to Marquez on his win last night that s**t was insane. Right when I thought Manny had him. He had Marquez bleeding from his nose bad his eye was getting all swollen but Marquez toughed it out and pulled the trigger last night. Manny got knocked out like Jones and Hatton did.

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                • Toltec77
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                  #838
                  Originally posted by tlarry
                  JMM & Pacquiao take risk, win, lose, or draw. They have always fought the best of the best, in their prime, multiple times, because they are warriors, and because that's what legends before them did; Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, Arguello, Chavez Sr. Floyd won't take those risk; he could get hurt. Better yet, he could lose his manufactured, "0". Dela Hoya, Mosley, Cotto, Trinidad all fought that way, as did JMM & Pacquiao. That's credible.
                  yup so agree with this post!

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                  • CHRISS1
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                    #839
                    I will never understand why in the world of boxing, that your a warrior if you get knocked down in a fight and get up and hold your own!! but if your a champion and you get knock out, its time for you to retire??? this is mind boggling to me. This is now the true test for pac, lets see if he can comeback and be a true champion. I dont want pac to go out like RJJ did. Now he 's in congress and on hbo calling other fights, lol

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                    • CHRISS1
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                      #840
                      Once you have been exposed of being knocked out, then everyone in the fight game will try to used the pattern to be you. pac worst problem i see now , is that he is most open for a counter when he jumps off his feet forwards or jumping backwards. I guess once your in the air you have to wait come down, lol I think if he wasnt so in a hurry to finish jmm off, he could have stay more on his feet. He started jumpin in and out so often , that it became a pattern for failure. Lets hope he doesnt retire and he has lots of years ahead of him. He gave the sport way more than he had too. Im thankful for that!!

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