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Originally posted by hitking View PostI wantd to see Pac fight "Too Sharp" Johnson. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Paulie Ayala. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Nate Campbell and Juan Diaz. Never happen. I could keep going, but I'm sure you get the point. Now Pac gives the fans what again?
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI wantd to see Pac fight "Too Sharp" Johnson. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Paulie Ayala. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Nate Campbell and Juan Diaz. Never happen. I could keep going, but I'm sure you get the point. Now Pac gives the fans what again?
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostHe gives them exciting fights. Thats how one become fighter of the decade. Thats not by accident.
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@Hero: For some reason this thing isn't letting me quote you. Anywhoo. He could have fought Too Sharp at anypoint during his reign as flyweight champ. Either at 112 or 115, which Too Sharp jumped to, I think during Pac's title run.
As for Ayala, he was the lineal champ when Pac was at 122. Matter of fact, 122 was flatout loaded. Ayala, "Bones" Adams, Isreal Vazquez, Oscar Larios (who eventually jumped two divisions to fight Pac at 130), Johnny Tapia, Leonard Dorin, and the list goes on and on. Pac fought Ledwaba, who was probably the weakest beltholder. And then never fought any of the names I mentioned in that loaded division.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI wantd to see Pac fight "Too Sharp" Johnson. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Paulie Ayala. Never happen. I wanted to see him fight Nate Campbell and Juan Diaz. Never happen. I could keep going, but I'm sure you get the point. Now Pac gives the fans what again?
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Seriously can't wait for Pacquiao to retire. Not because of him or his fighting, he is a true champ and a fearless warrior, one of the greatest ever no doubt. But his fans are uneducated and many of them never followed boxing but now are "big fans" because one of their own is on the map. I think it's sad, especially for the sport, due to people clouding things such as Marquez bettering Pacquiao in their first fights. NEAR EVERY BOXING ANALYST AND CRITIC HAD MARQUEZ WINNING 2ND FIGHT, AND 3RD FIGHT. MANY OF THEM HAVE HIM WINNING THE 1ST FIGHT IN WHICH HE RECIEVED A DRAW AFTER MAKING MANNY DANCE ALL NIGHT AFTER THE 1ST ROUND KNOCKDOWNS. Yet here the Pac fans are still not acknowleding the truth and it's ALL of the denial spreading throught the public that helps to taint the fact that Marquez was indeed visciously robbed. Casual fans who don't know better will really think Marquez is a "coward" or whatever due to all the hate Pac fans spew about him. It seriously as a true boxing fan disgusts me.
Also, to red "k" someone for their negative Opinion of Pacman is just childish. Grow the *&%$ up.Last edited by umop-ap!sdn; 11-23-2013, 02:53 PM.
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JMM should know that this rematch will be extremely hard to make. Based on the first fight, it's not a crowd drawer. Bradley will be dictating the terms and money will be the deciding factor for him. If it's not there, it's a waste of saliva for Marquez. If Marquez wants the fight badly, he should talk to Bradley, visit him in his house or something. Arum can't do anything about it, just like he can't do anything about the JMM/Pac 5 without JMM's approval.
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Originally posted by hitking View Post@Hero: For some reason this thing isn't letting me quote you. Anywhoo. He could have fought Too Sharp at anypoint during his reign as flyweight champ. Either at 112 or 115, which Too Sharp jumped to, I think during Pac's title run.
As for Ayala, he was the lineal champ when Pac was at 122. Matter of fact, 122 was flatout loaded. Ayala, "Bones" Adams, Isreal Vazquez, Oscar Larios (who eventually jumped two divisions to fight Pac at 130), Johnny Tapia, Leonard Dorin, and the list goes on and on. Pac fought Ledwaba, who was probably the weakest beltholder. And then never fought any of the names I mentioned in that loaded division.
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Originally posted by Trudoe View PostSeriously can't wait for Pacquiao to retire. Not because of him or his fighting, he is a true champ and a fearless warrior, one of the greatest ever no doubt. But his fans are uneducated and many of them never followed boxing but now are "big fans" because one of their own is on the map. I think it's sad, especially for the sport, due to people clouding things such as Marquez bettering Pacquiao in their first fights. NEAR EVERY BOXING ANALYST AND CRITIC HAD MARQUEZ WINNING 2ND FIGHT, AND 3RD FIGHT. MANY OF THEM HAVE HIM WINNING THE 1ST FIGHT IN WHICH HE RECIEVED A DRAW AFTER MAKING MANNY DANCE ALL NIGHT AFTER THE 1ST ROUND KNOCKDOWNS. Yet here the Pac fans are still not acknowleding the truth and it's ALL of the denial spreading throught the public that helps to taint the fact that Marquez was indeed visciously robbed. Casual fans who don't know better will really think Marquez is a "coward" or whatever due to all the hate Pac fans spew about him. It seriously as a true boxing fan disgusts me.
Also, to red "k" someone for their negative Opinion of Pacman is just childish. Grow the *&%$ up.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ju..._(2nd_meeting)
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ma..._(3rd_meeting)
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