Top 5 P4P PEDquiao Excuses: The Duckiao Legacy

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  • 2120
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    #11
    Originally posted by El Gitano
    Didn't he lose to Morales because of bad socks?
    getting his blood drawn close to the fight was his excuse for the morales fight but the bad sock excuse is for the first Marquez fight

    for some reason everyone thinks the excuse for the socks is for the morales fight ...

    but with so many excuses it's hard to keep up

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        #13
        Originally posted by 2120
        getting his blood drawn close to the fight was his excuse for the morales fight but the bad sock excuse is for the first Marquez fight

        for some reason everyone thinks the excuse for the socks is for the morales fight ...

        but with so many excuses it's hard to keep up
        OMG I forgot about the socks.


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          Fake ass Mexican

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                • ausfightfan
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                  #18
                  Pacquaio is the most recognise name after Tyson. You can nitpick any fighter, but to criticise pacman shows what kind of fan you are

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ausfightfan
                    Pacquaio is the most recognise name after Tyson. You can nitpick any fighter, but to criticise pacman shows what kind of fan you are
                    What a dumb ****.

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                    • Mike D
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                      #20
                      He may not be the most recognized name after Tyson but he's up there.

                      The guy has headlined 20 plus pay per views and has generated north of a billion dollars in PPV sales alone.

                      Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there only one guy on earth that can say he did better in that department? Now obviously this is a different day in time and this argument wouldn't apply to previous generations, but still. Those are staggering numbers. I would say without question that he goes down as one of the biggest names ever to grace the sport.

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