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Sep 10 2011, 11:57 AM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
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Sep 10 2011, 12:39 PM
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"The Meanest Nice Guy" Group: Moderators Posts: 9,673 Joined: 11-May 11 From: Wherever Greatness is Bred Member No.: 12,050 |
I call featherweight and super featherweight, hands down. |
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Sep 10 2011, 12:55 PM
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Light Heavyweight Group: Team BU Posts: 4,425 Joined: 29-October 03 Member No.: 84 |
Jr middle. I call it.
He only had one fight, but The Pac would not lose to Tommy Hearns, Terry Norris, Mike McCallum or any of the others. If you shave Manny Pacquiao's beard, there's just a granite boxing glove there. Black |
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Sep 10 2011, 12:57 PM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
I call featherweight and super featherweight, hands down. Jr middle. I call it. He only had one fight, but The Pac would not lose to Tommy Hearns, Terry Norris, Mike McCallum or any of the others. If you shave Manny Pacquiao's beard, there's just a granite boxing glove there. Black Thanks men. How could I have overlooked those?! |
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Sep 10 2011, 01:09 PM
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Junior Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 2,224 Joined: 23-May 11 Member No.: 12,366 |
lightweight anyone? the pacman would of made duran no mas long before leonard.
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Sep 10 2011, 01:23 PM
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"The Meanest Nice Guy" Group: Moderators Posts: 9,673 Joined: 11-May 11 From: Wherever Greatness is Bred Member No.: 12,050 |
Before great fighters becomes mega superstars, they seem to have the greatest fights yet. When they become superstars, its almost hard to run across those sort of "hunger fights" that they fought earlier in their career.
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Sep 10 2011, 01:41 PM
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Amateur Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 22-August 11 Member No.: 13,097 |
You forgot to add the 'catchweight'. I have been a boxing fan my entire life and have not heard of a single boxer having more 'catchweight' fights than Pac. Now I may be wrong, and would love someone to correct me if I am. |
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Sep 10 2011, 01:44 PM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
Let's be honest men. Pac is the GOAT businessman. He doesn't need to fight FMJ. FMJ needs to fight Pac. Even though Pac would humble FMJ brutally if they fought, the fact that FMJ had the nutsac to even get into the ring with the GOAT would enhance his legacy. Pac's omnipotent legacy is set. It will be enshrined in temples with engraved golden tablets.
Pac has more important things to accomplish than to involve himself in fights that are foregone conclusions like FMJ. He is busy leading the Filipino people out of poverty. He is busy becoming the GOAT pop icon. Soon he will save the world the way he is currently saving his homeland. The fact that FMJ could even be thought of as an opponent of his omnipotence the Pacman will bode well for FMJ's legacy. Why bother with the actual ass whipping that FMJ would have to endure? You see, his omnipotence the Pacman is the GOAT humanoid. He was born that way. |
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Sep 10 2011, 01:53 PM
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Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 2,558 Joined: 15-November 09 From: The northleft edge of the continental USA Member No.: 10,633 |
You forgot to add the 'catchweight'. I have been a boxing fan my entire life and have not heard of a single boxer having more 'catchweight' fights than Pac. Now I may be wrong, and would love someone to correct me if I am. Business is business, and Pac is the business GOAT. You see, when I started in business I had to eliminate the competition. It was hard work. I had to hunt the competition down and make them go away. But now I have leverage. The competition is all gone. When someone decides to compete with me they have to play by my rule, which is there are no rules. Pac is a unique expression of omnipotence. He has the leverage. Those who he grants the privilege of being destroyed in the ring by his omnipotence are honored to meet him at the weight he chooses. After all, Pac need not fight anyone. He was born GOAT. |
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Sep 10 2011, 02:02 PM
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Amateur Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 22-August 11 Member No.: 13,097 |
Business is business, and Pac is the business GOAT. You see, when I started in business I had to eliminate the competition. It was hard work. I had to hunt the competition down and make them go away. But now I have leverage. The competition is all gone. When someone decides to compete with me they have to play by my rule, which is there are no rules. Pac is a unique expression of omnipotence. He has the leverage. Those who he grants the privilege of being destroyed in the ring by his omnipotence are honored to meet him at the weight he chooses. After all, Pac need not fight anyone. He was born GOAT. Yeah, that's fine. But please tell me why FMJ is a coward for requiring that ANY and ALL fighters submit to Olympic style drug tests if they want to fight him? Yet on the other hand, you are saying that it's okay that Pac requires naturally larger fighters to reduce there weights to fight him BELOW the weight division they are fighting in at that particular time? Just trying to understand where you are going with that diatribe you spouted? |
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