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  • #51
    Originally posted by baya
    dude, hurry up and PM that other guy that jumped at the chance of being exposed, don't waste your time with me.
    Actually Baya, since eating your own words coming from your baseless arguments and blundered logic. You are the one wasting your time here.

    Cya.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by baya
      nice play on words, but you're saying the same **** - it can't apply to everyone, can it? you know the whole "you can't debate" ... i see how i can be called out on it because i don't know how to debate and always resort to name calling. come on, you nuthugger, its cool if i call u that from now on right, give the public something new!
      When dealing with morons, debate doesn't get the job done. Namecalling is the only way to get your point across to jackasses like this dude.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
        When dealing with morons, debate doesn't get the job done. Namecalling is the only way to get your point across to jackasses like this dude.
        Actually Baya serves a good purpose here, along with guys like Morancito and company.

        They're BoxingScene's site clowns.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by JoartCC
          Styles doesn't make fights ******. I thought at this time you got that off your empty head dude. Styles make fights applies only to noobs and B-level fighters.

          Against PAC, any style will be destroyed against PAC. He has proven that and come next time. Barrera will be running home with a splattered brain. lol! I hope not, just joking there.

          But for all intents and purposes, it might well be.
          lol... before making any more dumb comments and trying to make all pacfans look bad, please stop and take your ****ty "arguments" to your classroom and study hard for your exams... i thought you hated name-calling??? i didn't see zab super judah call you anything and yet you called him ******... lol... FYI guys, we're speaking to a law student so let's be careful (oooohh, i am scared)

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          • #55
            Originally posted by bigsmoothh
            why do so many people think barrera is making a mistake by fightin pac again? if this fight happens ill defitnely be goin for barrera , he actually took pac lightly and paid the price for it. now itll be a whole different story.
            wanna make a bet this early homie???

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            • #56
              Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
              I think Barrera might be making a huge mistake here. Pacquiao destroyed him last time, and Manny has improved since. I don't think Barrera has improved that much. I think that Pacquiao will give a repeat performance, because he absolutely annihilated MAB. If Barrera even wants to be competitive, he'd better put together an amazing gameplan. If Morales wants more of Pacquiao, he's also making a mistake. Manny figured Erik out midway through the rematch, and dominated from that point forward. Morales is running out of gas, and if Barrera fights Pacman again, he'll be in the same boat as his arch-nemesis "El Terrible". I have tons of respect for Barrera and Morales, but Pacquiao will dominate the Super Featherweight division for years to come.
              How can going for the biggest payday of his career be a huge mistake? This is what prizefighting is all about, isn't it? Taking on Pac is a great risk for anyone under 135, but I say 3 million dollars or probably more make up for that risk.

              I hope this finally puts the MAB ducking Pac nonsense to rest.

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              • #57
                this is great...i really hope Barrera beats Pacquiao this time.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by morancito
                  How can going for the biggest payday of his career be a huge mistake? This is what prizefighting is all about, isn't it? Taking on Pac is a great risk for anyone under 135, but I say 3 million dollars or probably more make up for that risk.

                  I hope this finally puts the MAB ducking Pac nonsense to rest.
                  I don't disagree with that. The money would be great, and that is what boxing's all about. However, I think it could be a bad move, in that if Pacquiao beats him like he did the first time, it would take a lot out of Barrera, and damage his stock if he wants that Lightweight title. I do hope it goes down, though. I'd rather make 500,000, and win a fight than make 3 million, and get slaughtered, but that's just me...

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
                    I don't disagree with that. The money would be great, and that is what boxing's all about. However, I think it could be a bad move, in that if Pacquiao beats him like he did the first time, it would take a lot out of Barrera, and damage his stock if he wants that Lightweight title. I do hope it goes down, though. I'd rather make 500,000, and win a fight than make 3 million, and get slaughtered, but that's just me...
                    LOL, you're making it sound like Barrera will only use one arm against Pacquiao. Barrera is no pushover, I think it's 60/40 right now in favor of Pac but I wouldn't count out Barrera just yet.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
                      I don't disagree with that. The money would be great, and that is what boxing's all about. However, I think it could be a bad move, in that if Pacquiao beats him like he did the first time, it would take a lot out of Barrera, and damage his stock if he wants that Lightweight title. I do hope it goes down, though. I'd rather make 500,000, and win a fight than make 3 million, and get slaughtered, but that's just me...
                      I think not going for the rematch actually damages Barrera's stock more than if he loses a second fight.

                      Even if he loses, he still can climb up and try to win a title at 135.

                      Barrera has a lot to win and very little to lose in a rematch vs. Pacquiao.

                      Not to mention, he probably does believe he can do much better against Pac this time. I mean, he saw Morales, a guy he's beaten at least 2 out of 3 times, beat Pac quite convincingly.

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