What will the casuals remember most about Pacquiao?

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #31
    Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
    That pic of Marquez standing over Pac is the Ali-Liston pic of this generation. It is unfortunate because Pac has done so much for the sport, but it is the cold reality of the sport at the same time.
    Thats the way boxing is. The casual fan remembers "down goes frazier" much more than they do him knocking down Ali. Ricky Hatton, Schmeling,Tyson, Duran, PWill etc etc.

    No matter what people on this board post or how they edit wikipedia, they can't change how boxers are remembered. Unfortunately for Manny (and his fans) it will be:

    "oooooh Jim he's not getting up"

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    • onetwopunch
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      #32
      Originally posted by Big Dunn
      Thats the way boxing is. The casual fan remembers "down goes frazier" much more than they do him knocking down Ali. Ricky Hatton, Schmeling,Tyson, Duran, PWill etc etc.

      No matter what people on this board post or how they edit wikipedia, they can't change how boxers are remembered. Unfortunately for Manny (and his fans) it will be:

      "oooooh Jim he's not getting up"
      exactly..like you mention Duran and they say "no mas"..you mention Tyson and they say "oh the guy that bit someones ear off?" etc..

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      • mofrekinfoe
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        #33
        Originally posted by THE REED™
        I know a lot of my friends have the Hatton KO ingrained in their heads.

        It was a true "O" Face moment.
        That's how I remember Hatton because he never came back to do anything great to erase that from our minds. He tried! But I still have that image in my head.

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        • PhooLzRUs
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          #34
          Pretty sure most people will remember him as being an action packed fighter.

          Look at Mike Tyson, he was knocked out as well but most people remember him as being that vicious guy who would KO people in one round.

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          • Jloro
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            #35
            Originally posted by Slip Stream
            Manny pacquiao has had a full and robust career. His fans are well aware of his many victories, but in the world of the media, especially social media like Facebook and Twitter, images get communicated and embedded in our social consciousness instantaneously.

            Take this photo of President ***** and the first lady:

            [IMG]http://a57.foxnews.com/global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/fn-latino/news/660/371/most%20tweeted%20*****%20BT.jpg[/IMG]

            Once this photo was tweeted it made history and created a lasting image. Similarly the image of Manny Pacquiao lying on his face created a lasting image in not just boxing but all of sports:


            To boxing fans the image of the "invincible" Manny Pacquiao lying on his face was unthinkable, therefore the image itself was made even more potent. It's a shame that this is the image that will dominate his career but it will, just as the man that caused it has been a thorn is Manny's side for years. The rivalry between the two fighters has really defined both of their careers and for one to have such a powerful and emphatic victory over the other tips the scales, that were even, more profoundly in Marquez's direction.

            This image of Pacquiao will forever dominate his career.
            unless he fights floyd and knocks him out im sure that would be an interesting photo

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            • HWChampion
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              #36
              There is abit of irony here, the topic is about casual fans remembering pacman. Yet it is the guys on here that call themselves 'true fans' go gaga over pacquiao getting ko'd. Its like they have never seen a Ko before. As a pacman fan and a boxing aficionado. I got over the fight about a week after, because that's one of the sacrifices boxers have to pay. But all those that love to hate are in actual fact the 'casual fans'. Its a disgrace, they laugh and jeer those that get KO'd like that. Especially with those Bobsled things! Y'all should learn to respect.

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              • Bullrider
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                #37
                Casuals will remember the KO. True boxing fans will never forget he was the guy who Mayweather ducked.

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                • Cinci Champ
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                  #38
                  like it or not that knockout will be remembered forever was a huge moment in boxing. probably single biggest most memorable moment in years maybe more

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by KRAFTSMAN
                    Casuals will remember the KO. True boxing fans will never forget he was the guy who Mayweather ducked.
                    yeah like people remember duran was an ATG and not no mas. No matter how hard you try this KO will be ingrained in people's memory.

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by onetwopunch
                      exactly..like you mention Duran and they say "no mas"..you mention Tyson and they say "oh the guy that bit someones ear off?" etc..
                      Hey it works both ways too. The 1st thing people remember about Buster Douglas is he knocked Tyson out. When something happens tht you never thought would, it stays with you.

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