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  • Jam Jars
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    #21
    Rios has no outside game and isn't fast on his feet. Perfect for Pacquiao's in and out style.

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    • junior gong
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      #22
      This is a dumb thread and some of the opinions in here are frankly embarrasing and also nuanced massively by raw, toecurling fanboyism(from floyd fans). Rios is a very good fighter, has a rock solid chin and likes to fight wars of attrition. The last thing Pac needs is a war, even if he does find Rios easy to hit he is going to have to get hit a lot himself for however long the fight lasts. Did any of you idiots see what happened to Manny in his last fight?(I am of course being sarcastic here as I know that at least 5 of you here have probably **********d over the replay enough times to endanger your eyesight).

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      • Jam Jars
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        #23
        Originally posted by junior gong
        This is a dumb thread and some of the opinions in here are frankly embarrasing and also nuanced massively by raw, toecurling fanboyism(from floyd fans). Rios is a very good fighter, has a rock solid chin and likes to fight wars of attrition. The last thing Pac needs is a war, even if he does find Rios easy to hit he is going to have to get hit a lot himself for however long the fight lasts. Did any of you idiots see what happened to Manny in his last fight?(I am of course being sarcastic here as I know that at least 5 of you here have probably **********d over the replay enough times to endanger your eyesight).
        Rios isn't landing anything if you aren't stood infront of him. Pacquiao stays off the ropes and it's an easy win for him.

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        • junior gong
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          #24
          Originally posted by Own3d
          Rios isn't landing anything if you aren't stood infront of him. Pacquiao stays off the ropes and it's an easy win for him.
          My point was the obvious one that Manny knows he isnt the fighter he was and is coming back from a devastating KO loss. He will most likely have some confidence issues and want to test the water...Rios is not the guy to do that with, and apart from the non throwing, pedestrian Clottey(who still managed to bash Manny up when he did throw), when was the last fight he didnt get hit a bunch? When did he become slick? Marquez even managed to stick him on his ass with a telegraphed overhand right!

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          • Jam Jars
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            #25
            Originally posted by junior gong
            My point was the obvious one that Manny knows he isnt the fighter he was and is coming back from a devastating KO loss. He will most likely have some confidence issues and want to test the water...Rios is not the guy to do that with, and apart from the non throwing, pedestrian Clottey(who still managed to bash Manny up when he did throw), when was the last fight he didnt get hit a bunch? When did he become slick? Marquez even managed to stick him on his ass with a telegraphed overhand right!
            A Rios fight would go a similar way to the Pacquiao-Margarito fight. The only time Margarito landed anything meaningful was when Pacquiao decided he wanted to be a ****** and to show how tough he was by letting Margarito hit him.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Own3d
              A Rios fight would go a similar way to the Pacquiao-Margarito fight. The only time Margarito landed anything meaningful was when Pacquiao decided he wanted to be a ****** and to show how tough he was by letting Margarito hit him.
              True, and whats to stop him doing that again?...also,that was a while ago now, add a big lump of dented confidence and the knowledge that you have more miles on the clock and its just not a good option.

              His next opponent wont be Rios. It will be either a fight that can generate a massive payday or a softish touch for a fairly decent payday. Rios falls into neither category.
              Last edited by junior gong; 04-03-2013, 10:13 PM.

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              • mathed
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                #27
                Rios is a puncher but he has the perfect style for Pac to shine against.

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                • KickAzz
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                  #28
                  both Pac and Rios are coming of losses, so it's a doable fight, especially since Pac got KTFO

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                    Because Bob Arum has already decided Pacs fate! Whenever Bob is ready to send Paquiao to the glue factory, Rios is the hand picked opponent to finish off whatever's still left in the tank.
                    Last edited by game20ver; 04-03-2013, 11:50 PM.

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                    • baCCaT
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by junior gong
                      True, and whats to stop him doing that again?...also,that was a while ago now, add a big lump of dented confidence and the knowledge that you have more miles on the clock and its just not a good option.

                      His next opponent wont be Rios. It will be either a fight that can generate a massive payday or a softish touch for a fairly decent payday. Rios falls into neither category.
                      as a pac fan this wont do it for me, but being realist about pacs situation..this would be the likely scenario.
                      The rios fight looks good, but applicable only to the pac of yesterday, not pac 2013. still an interesting angle to look at though.

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