Who (currently) could go 11rds with Pacquio with a broken/busted nose?

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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #21
    Right now at welter.... Maybe Maidana, thurman, Porter, bradley...

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    • atom-ictortilla
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      #22
      Originally posted by BrushMyHair!
      Big difference between Pacquiao's Power and Matthyssse's power, and Lucas has way more power than Pacquiao.
      The way i see it there's two different kinds of power. That thudding power (matthysse ) and that power you don't see coming (pac) bottom line i dont think Swift lasts against pac now much less prime pac. With or without a broken nose he gets battered.

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        #23
        Thurman has shown to be somewhat fragile when it comes to taking a punch. He was hurt in his fight with mediocre Collazo. I used to be a big Thurman fan but after seeing him fight Bundu and Collazo I don't have as much confidence in him as I used to. I think Pacquiao can beat him.

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        • puro dinamita
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          #24
          i'm afraid no one man everyone one is to soft these days except a few tough as nail fighters out there that's why i love to see J.M.M fight he's resilient and tough as ****ing nails like roy jones said marquez is not afraid to trade licks to the face

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          • puro dinamita
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            #25
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            Thurman has shown to be somewhat fragile when it comes to taking a punch. He was hurt in his fight with mediocre Collazo. I used to be a big Thurman fan but after seeing him fight Bundu and Collazo I don't have as much confidence in him as I used to. I think Pacquiao can beat him.
            dude but that punch from collazo was ****ing perfect shot anyone else in there momma would of went down from that shot i cringe in pain when i saw it



            EDIT* i'm talking about that beautiful body shot
            Last edited by puro dinamita; 09-02-2015, 01:49 AM.

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            • Mukuro
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              #26
              Marquez deserves all the credit in the world for his fights with Pac. He was the only guy who faced down Pac in his prime and went even with him. Must have been all the urine he was drinking.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Boxfan83
                Because no one wants to admit their favorite boxers cajones look like raisons next to Marquezs lol
                i wanna grn k you for this haha but won't let me it's true man pac, marquez are genuinely the last of that great era were mother ****ers leave it all in the ring everyone else is too damn soft and scared of getting hurt because of a man named mayweather they think if they lose there whole life would be upside down but like i said there are a few fighter that would ride or die in that ring but few

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