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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
You guys don't understand testosterone and men. Also you have been fed this liberal trash-- get a grip man, and think about human nature. The law of the jungle. The stronger man wins, women want a strong man... why do you think women prefer to stay with crap guys that beat them and cheat on them, but piss on the good guy more often than not?
Sure, there are exceptions to the rule, like always- but in general and in the main, this is what it is.
:-\
What a load of old poppycock. You watch too much Coronation Street.
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IamInuit
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Originally Posted by
christianshreve
This is a thread within a thread. It is also serious, as most of us fight junkies are just expressing ourselves in these links.
The allegation that a woman gets a fighter hurt or killed is an old one. Stallone featured it in Rocky 2, and there are a few who remember what I'm about to recount.
In 1982, Alexis Arguello was trying to win his 4th world championship against Aaron Pryor.
As the story goes, Arguello's wife committed to a campaign to throw him off mentally. Allegedly, she used every trick and tactic a wife can use with a husband.
I remember a Pryor camp member saying they should have written her a check after the fight. It seemed to resemble the biblical story of a garden, 2 naked teenagers and a serpent: or the tale of succubus; or many other stories, metaphors, or similes.
Jinkee wanted her husband to return to the values most accepted in their family cultures. By public accounts he did so. That this period saw the decline and end of the 5 year p4p reign of the "pacman" may be dead on, or symbolic, or some sort of conformation bias.
I watched a fighter become such a force that his primary competition yielded the pound-for-pound title to him by forfeit. He led the game and his people with compassion and a great straight left.
Will we ever see his like again? It remain unclear.
What is clear is that we haven't seen the last of the debate around fighters and women. How could we? We just have to be careful in our allegations. The ladies are the ones who suffer us beating each others brains in, or feed us in the later stages of pugilistic dementia.
With more women becoming fighters, will we soon see roles reversed? It's already happened. Christy Martin's husband took a shot at her not long ago, and with men playing the support role, our tendencies are bound to surface.
Comments, anyone?
Yeah Robinson was a womanizer and party kind of guy. Its a matter of our very species. The fact that its some kind of excuse for getting knocked out is ridiculous.
I've always heard Henry Armstrong was the worst womanizer ever. A real hound who always had his nose in the air.
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Originally Posted by
ryanman
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
You guys don't understand testosterone and men. Also you have been fed this liberal trash-- get a grip man, and think about human nature. The law of the jungle. The stronger man wins, women want a strong man... why do you think women prefer to stay with crap guys that beat them and cheat on them, but piss on the good guy more often than not?
Sure, there are exceptions to the rule, like always- but in general and in the main, this is what it is.
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Erm, fear? Manipulation?
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
I like you Missy, so really glad you got to see your fighter Marquez win. I also like to tease. But on this day rejoice, sit back, relax. I'll go make you a nice sandwich. Maybe something to drink. Milk or wine?
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
I like you Missy, so really glad you got to see your fighter Marquez win. I also like to tease. But on this day rejoice, sit back, relax. I'll go make you a nice sandwich. Maybe something to drink. Milk or wine?
Have your arms and legs dropped off? Get it yourself bone idle cripple. I'll have a cup of tea while you're there
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lol not even sure how post got this far. It's almost like everyone in it likes to be trolled or something. But to be fair, a lot in the Phillipines do have some different ideas regarding gender and age. So who knows, maybe it's for real.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
I like you Missy, so really glad you got to see your fighter Marquez win. I also like to tease. But on this day rejoice, sit back, relax. I'll go make you a nice sandwich. Maybe something to drink. Milk or wine?
Have your arms and legs dropped off? Get it yourself bone idle cripple. I'll have a cup of tea while you're there
Missy, you might want to read Youngblood's post more carefully ;D.
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Originally Posted by
ryanman
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
I like you Missy, so really glad you got to see your fighter Marquez win. I also like to tease. But on this day rejoice, sit back, relax. I'll go make you a nice sandwich. Maybe something to drink. Milk or wine?
Have your arms and legs dropped off? Get it yourself bone idle cripple. I'll have a cup of tea while you're there
Missy, you might want to read Youngblood's post more carefully ;D.
was gonna let it slide. figured maybe was not wearing the reading glasses or something. :cool:
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Originally Posted by
ryanman
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
Youngblood
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
Low self-esteem, past/learnt experience of 'this is how relationships are', Florence Nightingale syndrome etc.
I like you Missy, so really glad you got to see your fighter Marquez win. I also like to tease. But on this day rejoice, sit back, relax. I'll go make you a nice sandwich. Maybe something to drink. Milk or wine?
Have your arms and legs dropped off? Get it yourself bone idle cripple. I'll have a cup of tea while you're there
Missy, you might want to read Youngblood's post more carefully ;D.
I could do but where's the fun in that ;D
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
Ridiculous :rolleyes: So you're saying those milliseconds where Manny went to attack whilst Marquez slipped and threw a vicious overhand right, knocking Pacquiao out was the result of Pacquiao unable to live life the way he wanted?
I mentioned in another thread but it's worth stating again - Pacquiao looked back to his aggressive best and was handling Marquez on the scorecards in a very competitive fight. He got caught with a right hand almost identical to the shot that landed in their second fight when Pac WAS womanising, drinking etc..so there is zero credence to your argument here. (unless being a faithful hubby turned his chin softer?? ;) )
I'm actually 50/50 on whether you are trolling with this thread or not..the debate is that silly. Blaming something that simply "just happens" in boxing on his wife. :rolleyes:
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
Say what is on your mind, but then support it with some evidence. "My friends tell me this" is really not evidence. If it is just your opinion then say it is, but otherwise most would argue that you are talking out of your flatulent arse. "Women inherently want a man that roughs them around a bit". You know I have never come across anyone who has said that and I have spoken to hundreds of women in the last year alone. In fact most women you talk to want a man who will treat them well and offer them security. Honesty is valued and the nice guys more often than not finish first.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
A woman will destroy you at every time man... trust me. If it can't be about them, they bring you down to their level....
:mad:
Oh god ykdadamaja... Somebody has hurt you, this much is true!... Who hurt you?! Who hurt you who hurt you who hurt you?! :(
Family guy Lionel richie - YouTube
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
Say what is on your mind, but then support it with some evidence. "My friends tell me this" is really not evidence.
Really? "Ive spoken to lots of people about this and they all agree with me" Was good enough for you when you were saying the Paralympics was a joke, right?
Not saying I agree with whatshisface mind, clearly a mental.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
I think I'd smash your face in. Cus that's how I roll. Fagola.
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
Say what is on your mind, but then support it with some evidence. "My friends tell me this" is really not evidence. If it is just your opinion then say it is, but otherwise most would argue that you are talking out of your flatulent arse. "Women inherently want a man that roughs them around a bit". You know I have never come across anyone who has said that and I have spoken to hundreds of women in the last year alone. In fact most women you talk to want a man who will treat them well and offer them security. Honesty is valued and the nice guys more often than not finish first.
In all fairness, although what hes saying here is a bit exaggerated and stated a bit in an over the top manner but parts of it are true. There are definitely a segment of the female population that wants a sort of take charge man, masculine acting. Sort of a tough guy or bad boy. No, they dont want an abuser, although it is also true that many have trouble leaving abusers for various reasons. Anyway, thats all from me. Just wanted to say that the root concept of what he is saying is not total fiction.
and sorry but I dont have written references or sources to quote but have learned of some of this situation straight from women.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
No one to blame, he fought a great fight and got caught with a perfect punch.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
TysonBomb
Umm being over aggressive and overconfident is what lead to his downfall ... and he said this himself
He was really pressing for the KO when he got caught
There is organized aggression and foolish aggression- he had the latter. He was out of sync.
Ah there we go, so it was HIS fault. Thank you and goodnight
I blame global warming
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Originally Posted by
ninjaspy3
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
Figured so. Sighs...
But, to all of those that say that women stay with me that abuse them because they have low self esteem, etc... some of that is true. But, women, still, inherrently, want a strong man- someone that roughs them around abit.
Listen, I'm just as shocked as you are with how women of today STILL want a man that's in charge- for the most part. Forceful and one that is verile and manly acting, in the natural and primal sense of the word.
Me, in particular, I'm not a primal kind of strong man. I'm quite the opposite. But I have to take into consideration the numerous women I have spoken to and relate with how they feel about men and what a "man" is.
Today's women need not stay with any man that abuses them, or acts like an asshole of a man. But, they do...
I didn't write the rules, I just state what's on my mind and how it relates to my understanding of the matter.
:cool:
Say what is on your mind, but then support it with some evidence. "My friends tell me this" is really not evidence. If it is just your opinion then say it is, but otherwise most would argue that you are talking out of your flatulent arse. "Women inherently want a man that roughs them around a bit". You know I have never come across anyone who has said that and I have spoken to hundreds of women in the last year alone. In fact most women you talk to want a man who will treat them well and offer them security. Honesty is valued and the nice guys more often than not finish first.
In all fairness, although what hes saying here is a bit exaggerated and stated a bit in an over the top manner but parts of it are true. There are definitely a segment of the female population that wants a sort of take charge man, masculine acting. Sort of a tough guy or bad boy. No, they dont want an abuser, although it is also true that many have trouble leaving abusers for various reasons. Anyway, thats all from me. Just wanted to say that the root concept of what he is saying is not total fiction.
and sorry but I dont have written references or sources to quote but have learned of some of this situation straight from women.
... and that's alls I'm saying. I mean, the other folks saying otherwise act as if they have evidence and proof- low self esteem, etc... But, their words, comments and statements are just as vague as mine.
At least I can trace my sentiments back to the caveman days, hitting a woman over the head with a club, etc...
This really isn't rocket science.
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Originally Posted by
C.J.Rock
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
TysonBomb
Umm being over aggressive and overconfident is what lead to his downfall ... and he said this himself
He was really pressing for the KO when he got caught
There is organized aggression and foolish aggression- he had the latter. He was out of sync.
Ah there we go, so it was HIS fault. Thank you and goodnight
I blame global warming
Has anyone blamed Romney yet?
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Originally Posted by
beenKOed
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Originally Posted by
C.J.Rock
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
TysonBomb
Umm being over aggressive and overconfident is what lead to his downfall ... and he said this himself
He was really pressing for the KO when he got caught
There is organized aggression and foolish aggression- he had the latter. He was out of sync.
Ah there we go, so it was HIS fault. Thank you and goodnight
I blame global warming
Has anyone blamed Romney yet?
You know what, I think I will go with that one. Damn Romney had to sit behind Pacs corner, thanks a lot Romney, more than half of Pac fans killed themselves that night! ;D
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Originally Posted by
TysonBomb
Umm being over aggressive and overconfident is what lead to his downfall ... and he said this himself
He was really pressing for the KO when he got caught
Love Nonito, but please ..... he is
being guided similarly to PAC by the same Pac promoter. Fighting names from the past with no power to
counter with. A Mares fight with a Goldenboy fighter is not going to happen. Only non threatening in stable matchups to come.
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Greenbeanz
I thought Arum was suspiciously quick in being right in there with Jinky as soon as Manny was looking the other way.
you mean he slipped him the Iron Sausage?
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
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Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz
I thought Arum was suspiciously quick in being right in there with Jinky as soon as Manny was looking the other way.
you mean he slipped him the Iron Sausage?
LOL... brock, I hope you meant "he slipped her..."
Although in the corrupted world of boxing, you never know.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
I blame Jinkee Pacquiao (Manny's wife) for this. She tried to tame him down in the months leading up to the fight- threatened to leave him IF he didn't stop smoking, boozing, late nights, the other women, partying, etc...
Yep. Especially the other women...
http://iamjammed.com/wp-content/uplo...verse-2012.jpg
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
How dare she demand her husband and father of her children to stop fucking other women. Crazy ass bitch!
Think about it. The fight game is about aggression and testosterone-
nothing builds up more testosterone than sexual aggression and activity. It's a man thing...
when he lost that...he went soft- started to slip, got lazy and got caught!
If he ain't prepared to rip someone's face off ala Margarito, he should just retire!
And, from what I heard, he always took care of his kids- he just had a wild lifestyle.
What you did there. I see it. :-X
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Originally Posted by
Mo Frazier
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
How dare she demand her husband and father of her children to stop fucking other women. Crazy ass bitch!
Think about it. The fight game is about aggression and testosterone-
nothing builds up more testosterone than sexual aggression and activity. It's a man thing...
when he lost that...he went soft- started to slip, got lazy and got caught!
If he ain't prepared to rip someone's face off ala Margarito, he should just retire!
And, from what I heard, he always took care of his kids- he just had a wild lifestyle.
What you did there. I see it. :-X
Go to the head of the class!
;)
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Originally Posted by
GOAT
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
I blame Jinkee Pacquiao (Manny's wife) for this. She tried to tame him down in the months leading up to the fight- threatened to leave him IF he didn't stop smoking, boozing, late nights, the other women, partying, etc...
Yep. Especially the other women...
http://iamjammed.com/wp-content/uplo...verse-2012.jpg
women? you sure
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
GOAT
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
I blame Jinkee Pacquiao (Manny's wife) for this. She tried to tame him down in the months leading up to the fight- threatened to leave him IF he didn't stop smoking, boozing, late nights, the other women, partying, etc...
Yep. Especially the other women...
http://iamjammed.com/wp-content/uplo...verse-2012.jpg
women? you sure
Look whos talking :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
GOAT
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
I blame Jinkee Pacquiao (Manny's wife) for this. She tried to tame him down in the months leading up to the fight- threatened to leave him IF he didn't stop smoking, boozing, late nights, the other women, partying, etc...
Yep. Especially the other women...
http://iamjammed.com/wp-content/uplo...verse-2012.jpg
women? you sure
This is a sore point with many Manny fans. ;D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCtKbG3n-CI
Jinkee crying in a post fight interview. This is an admission of guilt on her part. PROOF!!!
:o
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
No....that's an admission of guilt on yours.
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Re: I blame Jinkee Pacquiao for this fiasco!
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Mo Frazier
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Originally Posted by
ykdadamaja
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Originally Posted by
Howlin Mad Missy
How dare she demand her husband and father of her children to stop fucking other women. Crazy ass bitch!
Think about it. The fight game is about aggression and testosterone-
nothing builds up more testosterone than sexual aggression and activity. It's a man thing...
when he lost that...he went soft- started to slip, got lazy and got caught!
If he ain't prepared to rip someone's face off ala Margarito, he should just retire!
And, from what I heard, he always took care of his kids- he just had a wild lifestyle.
What you did there. I see it. :-X
Go to the head of the class!
;)
Displayed plenty of aggression , training, and preparation in 4th fight. ( was winning the fight ) Just not enough Boxing IQ and defense. No excuse he got KTFO !!!
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Nah its clearly her fault ... she even made the Pac man cry on TV lol
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The latest I have heard is that Manny will be fighting in September and it will not be in the USA as the tax is too high.
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Master
The latest I have heard is that Manny will be fighting in September and it will not be in the USA as the tax is too high.
Macau or Thailand... could even end up in Mexico City, Brazil or Argentina.... this is the retirement send off. They all do it. Manny has, probably, 4 more fights before he retires- if that.