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  • WESS
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    #41
    Originally posted by McLeechin
    Bob saying for Pac's last fight to be against Mayweather is much more open than Floyd on the record saying he won't do it at all.
    Not after the excuses Bob has given. Pac's contract will expire at the end of the year, lets hope he does the right thing. Cotto did.

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    • WESS
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      #42
      Originally posted by assiong
      Peace Wes, thanks, you just help me to release some of my frustrations and it feels good. Be safe out there, don't **** them hohoes without them wrappers. PEACE.
      No problem.

      General Order Number 1 doesn't allow such. Besides that, too much flying. Takes a tole and not a lot of down time.

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      • Det. Conan
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        #43
        Originally posted by WESS
        You act like Pac didn't beat him the first time around before Bradley was P4P #3.
        Didnt you read my post carefully? I said Pac beats Bradley "Atleast 2x in my eyes". That means, 1 official & 1 unofficial.

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        • assiong
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          #44
          Originally posted by WESS
          38 in the military IS old. Especially if you have deployed. You've probably been married and divorced at least once if not twice. Takes a tole. There is a reason you can retire after a min. of 20 years.
          Been married to the same woman last time I check, and it's been 18 years now since we got married. Spent 15 years away from my family so, yeah, after I reach the rank that will suit me well after I retire, I didn't sign up for another contract. Besides, working with newbies from boot camp lacking respect, discipline, and military bearings, I said to myself, I don't want my boys to be like these punks. So yeah, 20 plus years in the service will take it's toll, good thing a have a strong woman and great kids. PEACE yo,

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            #45
            Originally posted by Le samouraï
            Another Marquez fight, fúck. I honestly hope Alvarado wins just to see him in with someone new. The Pacquiao-Marquez fights are always great, but five is just insane.
            I agree, Manny would be too shook to fully commit on Marquez. BORING FIGHT!

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              #46
              Originally posted by assiong
              You made a good point there Hec, maybe Fortune did really over trained Manny. I heard he was complaining about leg cramps again w/c he didn't have on Rios fight. I think he have to get that trainer back when he was getting ready for Rios, he was effortless moving around and circling Rios after throwing his combos.
              yeah thats what i suspect, there was a moment in 24/7 that showed Fortune forcing Pac to do more plyo training, Fortune has to understand Pacman is no longer 25 years old, you have to train an older fighter differently, but also Bradley was gassing out too, and he trains like a mad man and is known for his conditioning, so maybe its because they both gassed from loading up on combos? who knows man it was a pretty good fight tough especially i think it was round 3 when both guys were mixing it up like a bunch of dustbunnies with those flurries.

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                #47
                Originally posted by turnedup
                He fights reckless and he's done...he fights an intelligent fight and takes his opponents game plan away and it's he's done....this guy can't f'ing win in the public forum. He just beat the #2 guy at 147...wtf more does the guy need to do? Solve the theory of life? The hate Pacquaio and Floyd get is so unnatural..I actually wish these guys were like 6 divisions apart so we wouldn't have all this nonsense biased bullshhh about them for now 5 years of back and forth ishhh talking. I enjoy both but they can't retire soon enough.....perhaps then we can be done with all the dumb shh.
                That's what I was thinking. I just saw Pac fight a different fight.

                To say his skills are declining when he soundly beat an undefeated champion in his prime?!? what does that say about bradley........

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by assiong
                  Been married to the same woman last time I check, and it's been 18 years now since we got married. Spent 15 years away from my family so, yeah, after I reach the rank that will suit me well after I retire, I didn't sign up for another contract. Besides, working with newbies from boot camp lacking respect, discipline, and military bearings, I said to myself, I don't want my boys to be like these punks. So yeah, 20 plus years in the service will take it's toll, good thing a have a strong woman and great kids. PEACE yo,
                  One needs a strong women if you're in the military. Let alone strong and understanding kids. In the AFSOC world, its not uncommon for several divorces. Hell, I've been deployed 16 times and each and nearly every single time someone is having a battle with their spouse. The military life takes years off you in more ways then a lot of people understand.

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                  • radioraheem
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by hectari
                    yeah thats what i suspect, there was a moment in 24/7 that showed Fortune forcing Pac to do more plyo training, Fortune has to understand Pacman is no longer 25 years old, you have to train an older fighter differently, but also Bradley was gassing out too, and he trains like a mad man and is known for his conditioning, so maybe its because they both gassed from loading up on combos? who knows man it was a pretty good fight tough especially i think it was round 3 when both guys were mixing it up like a bunch of dustbunnies with those flurries.
                    I think the Alex Ariza produced Pacquaio is different from the one without Ariza. This second fight, Pacquaio clearly wasn't as dominant as the first fight. Especially in the beginning. I don't think Pacquaio was over trained. Bradley even lifted Pacquaio off his feet and he nearly fell, off one punch. And Bradley is no power puncher that is known to knockdown guys.

                    I mean, look at Amir Khan. It's the same scenario. With Ariza, Khan was a beast, could floor guys with one punch whether it's to the body or head, and could take numerous hard punches and not hit the canvas once. But the Khan without Ariza? He goes down easily. It's going to be comical when he fights Collazo.

                    Ariza was a key ingredient to both these guys stellar performances.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by radioraheem
                      I think the Alex Ariza produced Pacquaio is different from the one without Ariza. This second fight, Pacquaio clearly wasn't as dominant as the first fight. Especially in the beginning. I don't think Pacquaio was over trained. Bradley even lifted Pacquaio off his feet and he nearly fell, off one punch. And Bradley is no power puncher that is known to knockdown guys.

                      I mean, look at Amir Khan. It's the same scenario. With Ariza, Khan was a beast, could floor guys with one punch whether it's to the body or head, and could take numerous hard punches and not hit the canvas once. But the Khan without Ariza? He goes down easily. It's going to be comical when he fights Collazo.

                      Ariza was a key ingredient to both these guys stellar performances.
                      I think he looked better than the first fight, wtf are you talking about? In the first fight he cruised and missed a lot of his punches.

                      Ps Mayweather probably juices

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