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  • hitking
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    #111
    Originally posted by twosweethooks
    Actually you will have to ask MEMO !!!!

    As for May Jr , he is under da water ducking as usual.
    Funny thing is. Once Manny gets his ass kicked again in this one. Ya'lls dumbasses still gonna be singing the same song.

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    • mrpizza-nd_beer
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      #112
      Originally posted by twosweethooks
      Have fun, while Jr does da DUCK !!!!!
      Watch till you pukefest!

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      • BrooklynRules
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        #113
        Pacman: After Bradley, Floyd cant run or hide

        In Manny-Bradley I, all i remember is Lamply and company laughing how Manny was smiling at them as he battered Bradley into the ropes right above the HBO crew. "This is fun," Lampley quips as if reading the Pac-man's mind. Bradley's corner was in spasms that he needs a knockout to win. Surprise, surprise! But since then Bradley has earned the respect that escaped him after being handed the decision over Manny Pacquiao in their first fight. Bradley treated Marquez the way Mayweather treated Canelo Alvarez.

        As to Manny, let's not forget he was ahead on points in his last Marquez fight - altho Freddie thought otherwise, or at least convinced Manny to think otherwise, and Manny left himself open and lightning struck. What Manny then did to Rios was way beyond what was expected. Even Mike Tyson was impressed, exclaiming "Rios couldn't hit him once," going on to say Manny Pacquiao is the most exciting fighter in todays world.

        If Manny beats Bradley, Mayweather will be faced with an undeniable truth: He'll go down in all the records books as undisputed champ, pound-for-pound blah-blah-blah, but there will always be an asterisk (*) - whether printed or not, that 'many say he ducked Manny Pacquiao.' He tried to humiliate Pac-man with the money-split and found a way to force Manny out of fighting him in the past.

        Oscar lost a split-decision to Floyd. When Manny retired Oscar De la Hoya, Oscar could not even defend himself against Manny's left hand. Pacman was landing his left at will. Oscar was, in the words of Emanuel Steward, "cringing." De la Hoya's corner stopped the fight.

        In Oscar's loss to Floyd, he lost a split-decision, with most ringside observers agreeing that Oscar was dominating in the middle rounds .
        The real-world observation would say Mayweather saw Manny DESTROY Oscar and said, "No thanks" - Now in 2013, we've seen the Guerreros and the Canelos and while in no way tomato cans, they are also in no way Manny Pacquiao, who will be, after a victory over Bradley, in a position to say "Floyd, you can run, but you can't hide."

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        • HollywoodWhore
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          #114
          Controversial victories all over the place and everywhere..... #UCK BOB ARUM,

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          • Heavy Heart
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            #115
            Originally posted by black_celph
            Oh coward my boy Floyd?????
            fixed it for you!

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            • Heavy Heart
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              #116
              Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon
              I fixed that for you. No charge
              Thank you

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              • Heavy Heart
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                #117
                Originally posted by black_celph
                Oh really? And you didnt get you pants wet when people were saying Mayweather-Robert G did under 1 mil PPVS? and i love PACMAN to death
                well no argue about that/

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                • Beercules
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by BrooklynRules
                  In Manny-Bradley I, all i remember is Lamply and company laughing how Manny was smiling at them as he battered Bradley into the ropes right above the HBO crew. "This is fun," Lampley quips as if reading the Pac-man's mind. Bradley's corner was in spasms that he needs a knockout to win. Surprise, surprise! But since then Bradley has earned the respect that escaped him after being handed the decision over Manny Pacquiao in their first fight. Bradley treated Marquez the way Mayweather treated Canelo Alvarez.

                  As to Manny, let's not forget he was ahead on points in his last Marquez fight - altho Freddie thought otherwise, or at least convinced Manny to think otherwise, and Manny left himself open and lightning struck. What Manny then did to Rios was way beyond what was expected. Even Mike Tyson was impressed, exclaiming "Rios couldn't hit him once," going on to say Manny Pacquiao is the most exciting fighter in todays world.

                  If Manny beats Bradley, Mayweather will be faced with an undeniable truth: He'll go down in all the records books as undisputed champ, pound-for-pound blah-blah-blah, but there will always be an asterisk (*) - whether printed or not, that 'many say he ducked Manny Pacquiao.' He tried to humiliate Pac-man with the money-split and found a way to force Manny out of fighting him in the past.

                  Oscar lost a split-decision to Floyd. When Manny retired Oscar De la Hoya, Oscar could not even defend himself against Manny's left hand. Pacman was landing his left at will. Oscar was, in the words of Emanuel Steward, "cringing." De la Hoya's corner stopped the fight.

                  In Oscar's loss to Floyd, he lost a split-decision, with most ringside observers agreeing that Oscar was dominating in the middle rounds .
                  The real-world observation would say Mayweather saw Manny DESTROY Oscar and said, "No thanks" - Now in 2013, we've seen the Guerreros and the Canelos and while in no way tomato cans, they are also in no way Manny Pacquiao, who will be, after a victory over Bradley, in a position to say "Floyd, you can run, but you can't hide."

                  Good post!

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                  • ThatDude44
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                    #119
                    Uh oh, trouble in paradise. Reports are Bradley -Pac may not happen cause Bradley isn't going for the contract extension.
                    Although multi-division world champion Manny Pacquao and undefeated WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley have both agreed to face each other on

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                    • TOBYLEE1
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                      #120
                      That was Arum's plans all along. He didn't count that the decision was going to be that unpopular so they couldn't do an immediate rematch because it was not going to sell


                      For his luck Tim has put two very good wins in row and Pac boxed flawlessly against Rios to make this fight an apparent good sale

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