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  • domzkidot
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    #11
    belts dont sell ppv's and tickets man, as seen in the 2 fights of EM and pac and you know this man

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    • E=MC2
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      #12
      Originally posted by Gunstar1
      He gets a gift win from the judges & asked too much for the rematch. He didn't wanted the rematch, period! That is ducking a fight, in my book.
      Gift? He outboxed Pacman very easily, apart from round 1. If he had been just more careful in round 1, he would have won by a landslide.

      Pacman was lucky to score those KDs in round 1.

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      • The Pretender
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        #13
        If Pac is so good he should be a real man and step up to heavyweight! Ruiz will knock him the **** out in 15 secs with one arm tied!

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        • domzkidot
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          #14
          lucky? i beg to disagree, have you not seen pac's fight? he crushes opponents and least you forget he is the only one who KO's EM,

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          • E=MC2
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            #15
            Originally posted by domzkidot
            belts dont sell ppv's and tickets man, as seen in the 2 fights of EM and pac and you know this man

            That's true. However, I think JMM's PPV against a top fighter would sell well, given his spirited performance against Paquiao.

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            • SnoopySmurf
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              #16
              Originally posted by E=MC2
              Whatever the sum was, the less than 50% offer to the champion is an insulting offer. Eric Morales and Manny Paqiao are more exciting to watch, but JMM is the one who has the belt.
              Yes, he was the title holder that not many people knew about. When Tyson took on Berbick, Tyson was the challenger and yet he got more money. Why? Coz he was the draw. When Oscar took on Hopkins for his title, Oscar was the challenger but he got twice more money than Hopkins. Why? Coz he was the draw.

              Belts these days mean nothing like the old days. And JMM is exciting only if he fights an exciting fighter. Mostly, he's a counter puncher just waiting to counter.
              Last edited by SnoopySmurf; 01-23-2006, 10:01 AM.

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              • domzkidot
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                #17
                Originally posted by The Pretender
                If Pac is so good he should be a real man and step up to heavyweight! Ruiz will knock him the **** out in 15 secs with one arm tied!
                i think you're just bored, LOL at ur post though

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                • grayfist
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                  #18
                  Walk me through that again please... Because JMM felt insulted that he was given a small purse offer he said no. He said no. It was JMM who said no?

                  Now, how is that a case of Pac ducking JMM? Who was it who said, "No"?

                  Oh, I get it. It was Pac who ordered the promoters to make JMM an offer he can't accept! Pac didn't only have power in his punches, he had such huge clout over promoters!

                  Wow!

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                  • E=MC2
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by domzkidot
                    lucky? i beg to disagree, have you not seen pac's fight? he crushes opponents and least you forget he is the only one who KO's EM,
                    JMM outboxed Pacman very easily, apart from round 1. If he had been just more careful in round 1, he would have won by a landslide.

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                    • domzkidot
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by E=MC2
                      That's true. However, I think JMM's PPV against a top fighter would sell well, given his spirited performance against Paquiao.
                      we'll see, and who has he fought recently that is worth mentioning? or has sold a lot of ppv's

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