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  • uppercut510
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    #11
    he was too big with the wrong style for pac, pac man didn't do enough to win imo... but if they gave it to him I wouldn't have made a big deal, he was landing some good clean shots. It wasn't a Bradley 1 robbery... this loss has really brought the DOG out of you all, goodness look at the boards.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #12
      Pacquiao thought he got a gift of an easy fight.

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      • chirorickyp
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        #13
        Chavez got a gift vs Whitaker

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        • Vlad_
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          #14
          Originally posted by !WAR CHAVEZ!
          Nope he beat pacquaio fair and sqaure and did a better job than mayweather did.
          Off topic but why with the whole War Chavez theme? If it's a pro-Mexico thing, why not War Canelo then?

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          • Beercules
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            #15
            Damn Hectari cursed Manny this time for real

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            • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Vlad_
              Off topic but why with the whole War Chavez theme? If it's a pro-Mexico thing, why not War Canelo then?
              Its no a pro mexican thing just a boxing thing. I was a huge chaves fan and even though I knew he most likely wont pull it off I still rooted for him. Does that mean that I didnt know canelo was gonna win no, but to me boxing is boring if all you gonna do is root for the people who are supposed to win.

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                #17
                Originally posted by !WAR CHAVEZ!
                Its no a pro mexican thing just a boxing thing. I was a huge chaves fan and even though I knew he most likely wont pull it off I still rooted for him. Does that mean that I didnt know canelo was gonna win no, but to me boxing is boring if all you gonna do is root for the people who are supposed to win.
                Oh I see, that's pretty cool. Thanks for replying.

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                • Mike D
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  I honestly don't give a damn about this fight and its outcome.

                  Hell, I wasn't even gonna watch it and wouldn't have if it wasn't for all the crying about the 'robbery' I read on here the day after the fight.

                  Pac is done. Pac WAS done long before this fight.

                  Yeah Pac won by a little margin in my eyes. But the fight was close, could've gone either way. A fight beetwen Manny Pacquiao and some Australian most of us had never heard before could've gone either way. Let that sink in...

                  Pac got 'robbed' but who cares? If he hadn't lost this fight, he would have the next one or the one after that. Maybe even by KO. Again, he's been shot for a while now. Those judges did him a favour if you ask me.

                  Manny Pacquiao is a has been.
                  Yeah...I gotta agree. I do think Pacquiao won, but it was close -- close but clear IMO. It was one of those life and death struggles where one fighter still won clearly, if that makes any sense. Like Floyd/Maidana 1.

                  But yeah, like Szef said, even had Manny got the decision...as a Pacquiao fan would I feel better about it? That he had a life and death struggle that he edged out on the cards? Over Jeff Horn? Truth is no. Hell no. Watching Pacquiao go life and death with an unknown, B fighter (all due respect to Jeff who fought his heart out...but he's still a B fighter AT BEST)...whether he got the decision or not, the final conclusion would have been the same...and that final conclusion is that Manny Pacquiao is officially done at the top level. It is what it is. Manny's a B fighter at this stage, and he's only going to degrade even further which each passing day.

                  Pacquiao fans like myself knew the writing was on the wall but I think we wanted to hold out a sliver a hope that he could find some magical fountain of youth, even if just for a few more fights as he closed out his career -- but that's pure fantasy. It was as clear as ever Saturday night.

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                  • ironmt
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mike D
                    Yeah...I gotta agree. I do think Pacquiao won, but it was close -- close but clear IMO. It was one of those life and death struggles where one fighter still won clearly, if that makes any sense. Like Floyd/Maidana 1.

                    But yeah, like Szef said, even had Manny got the decision...as a Pacquiao fan would I feel better about it? That he had a life and death struggle that he edged out on the cards? Over Jeff Horn? Truth is no. Hell no. Watching Pacquiao go life and death with an unknown, B fighter (all due respect to Jeff who fought his heart out...but he's still a B fighter AT BEST)...whether he got the decision or not, the final conclusion would have been the same...and that final conclusion is that Manny Pacquiao is officially done at the top level. It is what it is. Manny's a B fighter at this stage, and he's only going to degrade even further which each passing day.

                    Pacquiao fans like myself knew the writing was on the wall but I think we wanted to hold out a sliver a hope that he could find some magical fountain of youth, even if just for a few more fights as he closed out his career -- but that's pure fantasy. It was as clear as ever Saturday night.
                    Yes, good post and telling the truth as always. We could all see It, so surely Pacquiao himself has to know he Is completely done. I can't even Imagine how that would make any fighter feel knowing that they just don't have It anymore.

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                    • Mike D
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ironmt
                      We could all see It, so surely Pacquiao himself has to know he Is completely done.
                      Yeah I don't think there's any question. I think it was a combination of things as to why he looked so dejected post fight. He looked like he wanted to be anywhere else in the world than Brisbane at that time. Or like he wanted to go crawl under a rock. And I'm sure there was a million things going through his mind at that time at 200 mile per hour -- but one of which almost assuredly was finally realizing that he's just never, ever going to be that guy again. Not just that but not even remotely close to that fighter he once was.

                      He knew going in that he was supposed to cruise past this guy. And he didn't. It was a life & death struggle with a guy he didn't even know existed when they signed the fight. He was shell shocked.

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