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  • #21
    Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain View Post
    ironically hes one of the best boxers in the sport, guy outboxed Timothy Bradley and Jessie Vargas didnt he?
    The misconception that Pac is just a brawler is basically from dumb bias casuals who know DKSAB
    Nah, no skills at all, I think Rod Salka got more tools in the tool box than Manny, Pac just lucked his way into headlining 24 pay per views and becoming the second biggest cash cow in the sport's entire history, plus being generally considered a top 20 to 25 ATG in the history of the sport...face it he sucks, he's terrible, he's one of the P4P least skilled boxers ever to step inside the ring

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    • #22
      Yep. He's a bum. Bums beat A-level fighters and set records like winning titles in more weight classes than anyone in history.

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      • #23





        Spoon23 the second he thinks of pac-boy

        Last edited by bambam182; 02-22-2017, 07:37 AM.

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        • #24
          He got skills

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          • #25
            Some people should be forced off this site.

            Pacquiao has a super high skill level. Always had, even if it's a style that's dangerous to perform.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Scary View Post
              Some people should be forced off this site.

              Pacquiao has a super high skill level. Always had, even if it's a style that's dangerous to perform.

              the moment you think of pac-roid

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              • #27
                Q: What does a bum call a dumpster.

                A: Bed and Breakfast

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                • #28
                  Definitely, Mayweather doesn't deserve any credit at all for beating him. He ducked so many fighters to cherry pick Manny Pacquiao.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                    Recent video of Manny


                    Gotta avoid the hookers somehow. Hardcore Christian values are a mother****er to keep up.

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                    • #30
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                      5. Take off small limbs where new leaves or limbs are forming when you cannot take off the entire branch. This is called topping out. Topping out can be done when there are few branches to a plant and removing a branch would ruin the plant.

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                      7. Fertilize your plant when you finish pruning it. Set it in a different place out of direct sunlight until it begins to recover from pruning. Then, return the plant to its original location in your home.

                      8. Monitor your plant in the future to determine if more pruning needs to be done. You may see that a one time pruning is all your plant ever needs

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