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Nov 25 2009, 11:12 PM
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#101
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Choppin Headz Boi! Group: Team BU Posts: 22,696 Joined: 16-October 02 Member No.: 19 |
Pacquiao-Larios was sold out. It was in manila dude...
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Nov 26 2009, 10:32 AM
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#102
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Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 6,758 Joined: 14-December 07 From: Washington DC Member No.: 6,540 |
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Nov 27 2009, 10:59 AM
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Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,860 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Chicago Member No.: 2,078 |
But Tszyu hasn't fought since? What the hell does that tell you? He doesn't have the desire to fight anymore. Was he expected to take a Judah fight when he has no desire to box anymore just so he can prevent a poster called "Nay Sayer" from making a thread about it on a boxing forum 7-8 years later after making Judah dance unwillingly? After the loss to Hatton, Tszyu never announced his retirement. Sure, we can look back now, after all of this time, and say he doesn't have the desire to fight any more. However, hindsight is 20/20... |
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Nov 27 2009, 11:02 AM
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#104
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Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,860 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Chicago Member No.: 2,078 |
Well lets just break that down counsillor Mayweather still fought Judah after his loss to Baldomir Which was a absolute disgrace & should never have happened. Widely derided by fans of tehsport it was a new level of low mayweather had sunk to. Pity he went even lower with the Marquez fight. Pacquiao still fought Morales after his loss to Raheem A shot at redemption combined with being at a natural weight for Morales was why that fight was made. Tszyu still fought Chaves after he was one fight removed from the Wise loss. Chavez was the WBC mandatory. Not Tszyu's fault as he wanted to keep his belt. Wait a minute... How can you give Pacquaio a pass for fighting Morales the third time then, in the same breath, deride Floyd for fighting Judah? How does that work? |
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Nov 28 2009, 01:53 AM
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Chief Haterizer Group: Team BU Posts: 10,592 Joined: 30-May 04 From: Sydney Member No.: 91 |
Wait a minute... How can you give Pacquaio a pass for fighting Morales the third time then, in the same breath, deride Floyd for fighting Judah? How does that work? It does not you moron & I don't gibe him a pass on it. You said Pacquiao still fought Morales after his loss to Raheem Their second fight was after the Raheem one & Pac foughj him the third time straight after he beat him down because A: He was getting paid to do it B: To shut the doubters who said Erik was having a off night. I see reading comprehension & timelines are not your strong point Nay. Try & find out what you are good at & stick to it mmkay. |
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Nov 28 2009, 02:49 AM
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#106
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Super Middleweight Group: Team BU Posts: 3,702 Joined: 27-April 08 From: NZ Member No.: 7,287 |
Wait a minute... How can you give Pacquaio a pass for fighting Morales the third time then, in the same breath, deride Floyd for fighting Judah? How does that work? Well for one Morales was an all time great and Judah is not, he deserved his shot at redemption. Morales and Pac were one a piece in their match-ups so a trilogy made (as did Frazier-Ali 3 after Frazier had been taken apart by Foreman) great sense. And lastly from a buisness and fan point of view Pac and Morales had great chemistry. Their styles and attitude made for great action packed fights. I can't say any of the above for Judah/PBF. |
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