Saw Pacquiao sparring

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  • xcaret
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    #21
    huh.....A spy? i dont even know Morales to be telling him Pacquiao's condition lol...

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    • Metalhands
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      #22
      Originally posted by xcaret
      huh.....A spy? i dont even know Morales to be telling him Pacquiao's condition lol...
      and they say everybody is a saint he..he..he...then why are you discussing this issues dude? somebody from the morales team might take this as a tip

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      • Boxerdog
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        #23
        Originally posted by xcaret
        Just came from Wild Card Boxing Gym to see Pacquiao sparring, didnt take any pic cause he was training, he sparrowed with like 5 guys and worked them all good, this one guy got him pretty good, i think hes a pro too, not sure who he is...cant wait for the rematch...
        If you see Joe Rein hanging around (he'd be the old dude taking notes), tell him Boxerdog said "Hey!"

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        • grayfist
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          #24
          Originally posted by Sweat
          Russians are usually heavy guys.. so, he sparring guys that are like way bigger than him??
          Most people mistake most Eastern Europeans as Russians (save perhaps the Poles ). There's a Ukranian now residing in Germany who is WBA Bantamweight champ, and there was a Russian World Flyweight Champ, who transplanted himself to Japan, named Yuri Arbachokov. He ruled the WBC version of the division from 1992 to 1997 and retired, after losing the title to Chaitchai Sasakul in September 1997, with a record of 23-1 (16 KOs). All told, I think he had 9 or 10 ssuccessful defenses. Hall of Fame probable.

          So, there's a handful of those types.

          But, what is the chance of 2 or 3 Russians getting together in SoCal to stack themselves up against Pacquiao? What are the chances of somebody being so close ("the gym is small") missing the exact count of how many Russians were there?

          And, the guy's friend who is said to be a member of Team USA, there to "sparrow" with Pac? An amateur towing the brother of a friend to watch him get slaughtered by one of the biggest hitters in the Jr. Lightweight- Jr. Featherweight class? I haven't ever heard of Freddie Roach enlisting the help of an amateur to prepare his boys for huge fights. This is a first.

          From what I could read from your post, I am guessing we share the same thoughts.

          And that thing about "sparrow". The "...eyes are on the sparrow..."* And, sparrows seldom sit/stand at ringside. They have the (cat)bird's seat. Up in the rafters. Or, perched on a powerline out there...

          * A line from a Christian church song.

          Note to Czar's Salad: Great picture!
          Last edited by grayfist; 01-03-2006, 09:54 AM.

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          • Slipx
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            #25
            Originally posted by Sweat
            Russians are usually heavy guys.. so, he sparring guys that are like way bigger than him??
            was kid diamond. who is bigger.

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