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SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
I just wanna share this good read. Sugar Shaw and Preme should read this first before they make SIG bets.
WHY BARRERA CANNOT BEAT PACQUIAO:
First, the Baby-Faced Assassin’s legs aren’t what they used to be. In fact, he’s not baby-faced anymore – he’s more like battle-scarred. Barrera, 33, turned pro in 1995 when Pacquiao was only 10. The age factor will make a big difference because for Barrera to survive Pacquiao, he’s got to move, sway and stay out of trouble in the early rounds. All that movement will mean a lot of legwork.
Second, Barrera’s power never went up to superfeatherweight. Since the Mexican invaded the 130-pound ranks in 2004, he has scored only one knockout – over unheralded Mzonke Fana – in six bouts. That’s a clear indication of Barrera’s inability to bring his power to a level where he can hurt the bigger boys. Even as a featherweight, Barrera couldn’t dispose of Johnny Tapia and Naseem Hamed. Somewhere in his long career, Barrera left his power in the superbantamweight division.
Third, he can run but he can’t hide. Barrera will surely adapt the hit-and-run style he used to beat Rocky Juarez twice last year. He’ll be foolish to engage Pacquiao. His only chance is to last the distance and try to steal a win on points, if the judges oblige. It was Joe Louis who popularized the famous quotation before facing the cat-quick Billy Conn in 1946. In their fight, Conn ran for seven rounds until Louis finally caught up with him and scored a knockout in the eighth.
Fourth, he can’t match Pacquiao’s handspeed. In losing to Juan Manuel Marquez last March, it was obvious Barrera had slowed down. Writer Don Stradley, in The Ring Magazine (Nov. 2007), said, “Although a spurt from Barrera is enough to beat most junior lightweights, it’s not enough to beat the elite – Barrera’s handspeed is down and so is the old ferocity factor.” Pacquiao will blur Barrera’s vision with an avalanche of blows coming from all angles.
Fifth, he can’t take Pacquiao’s power. Four years ago, Barrera was mowed down by Pacquiao. That was when Barrera was much younger. Now that he’s older, he should be even more vulnerable. In their first outing, Barrera was floored by a left in the third and was cut over the left eye in the seventh. He got so desperate that referee Laurence Cole deducted a point from his scorecard for hitting on the break in the ninth. In the 10th, Barrera was barely hanging on. And in the fateful 11th, he fell on one knee and Cole waved it off as his corner threw in the towel.
Sixth, he’s ready for pasture. The hunger is gone. There is little motivation for Barrera to go on. He’s been in too many wars with the wear and tear eroding his body. Barrera is close to retiring and this is clearly his last big payday. In contrast, Pacquiao is in his prime and the wheel of fortune is still spinning for the Filipino ring icon.
Seventh, he can’t sustain himself for 12 rounds. There’s no fitter fighter than Pacquiao in the world today. In the gym, he can go 30 rounds with four different sparmates. Nobody can keep up with him running up and down hills at Griffith Park in Los Angeles or at Alta Vista in Cebu. For Barrera to pull an upset, he’s got to be energized from the first bell to the last. Unfortunately, Father Time isn’t on Barrera’s side.
Eighth, he’s facing a man on a mission. A huge fortune awaits Pacquiao after beating Barrera. There is talk of battling WBO lightweight champion Michael Katsidis or taking on Naseem Hamed (if he ever decides to stage a comeback) or squaring off with unbeaten knockout artist Edwin Valero or meeting WBC titlist Juan Manuel Marquez in a rematch. The list of possible opponents also includes Humberto Soto, Joan Guzman and Alex Arthur. Everybody wants to test Pacquiao because he brings in the big bucks. Barrera isn’t quite the draw he once was.
Ninth, his reflexes are almost gone. If Barrera’s defense was once impregnable, it isn’t anymore. Because he’s slower to react, the Mexican is easier to hit. He will try to be evasive against Pacquiao but he won’t be much of a moving target. Pacquiao will pin him down – in the corners or along the ropes – and show who’s boss.
Finally, his style won’t deter Pacquiao. Barrera had difficulty connecting against Pacquiao, a southpaw, when they met in 2003. Because Pacquiao is left-handed, Barrera has to move a little closer to throw his right – a dangerous proposition. Barrera’s chances hinge on whether he can dictate the tempo from long distance. Pacquiao’s footspeed will block Barrera’s escape routes and cut the ring off, making it difficult for the Mexican to fight on his toes.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
I just wanna share this good read. Sugar Shaw and Preme should read this first before they make SIG bets.
WHY BARRERA CANNOT BEAT PACQUIAO:
First, the Baby-Faced Assassin’s legs aren’t what they used to be. In fact, he’s not baby-faced anymore – he’s more like battle-scarred. Barrera, 33, turned pro in 1995 when Pacquiao was only 10. The age factor will make a big difference because for Barrera to survive Pacquiao, he’s got to move, sway and stay out of trouble in the early rounds. All that movement will mean a lot of legwork.
Second, Barrera’s power never went up to superfeatherweight. Since the Mexican invaded the 130-pound ranks in 2004, he has scored only one knockout – over unheralded Mzonke Fana – in six bouts. That’s a clear indication of Barrera’s inability to bring his power to a level where he can hurt the bigger boys. Even as a featherweight, Barrera couldn’t dispose of Johnny Tapia and Naseem Hamed. Somewhere in his long career, Barrera left his power in the superbantamweight division.
Third, he can run but he can’t hide. Barrera will surely adapt the hit-and-run style he used to beat Rocky Juarez twice last year. He’ll be foolish to engage Pacquiao. His only chance is to last the distance and try to steal a win on points, if the judges oblige. It was Joe Louis who popularized the famous quotation before facing the cat-quick Billy Conn in 1946. In their fight, Conn ran for seven rounds until Louis finally caught up with him and scored a knockout in the eighth.
Fourth, he can’t match Pacquiao’s handspeed. In losing to Juan Manuel Marquez last March, it was obvious Barrera had slowed down. Writer Don Stradley, in The Ring Magazine (Nov. 2007), said, “Although a spurt from Barrera is enough to beat most junior lightweights, it’s not enough to beat the elite – Barrera’s handspeed is down and so is the old ferocity factor.” Pacquiao will blur Barrera’s vision with an avalanche of blows coming from all angles.
Fifth, he can’t take Pacquiao’s power. Four years ago, Barrera was mowed down by Pacquiao. That was when Barrera was much younger. Now that he’s older, he should be even more vulnerable. In their first outing, Barrera was floored by a left in the third and was cut over the left eye in the seventh. He got so desperate that referee Laurence Cole deducted a point from his scorecard for hitting on the break in the ninth. In the 10th, Barrera was barely hanging on. And in the fateful 11th, he fell on one knee and Cole waved it off as his corner threw in the towel.
Sixth, he’s ready for pasture. The hunger is gone. There is little motivation for Barrera to go on. He’s been in too many wars with the wear and tear eroding his body. Barrera is close to retiring and this is clearly his last big payday. In contrast, Pacquiao is in his prime and the wheel of fortune is still spinning for the Filipino ring icon.
Seventh, he can’t sustain himself for 12 rounds. There’s no fitter fighter than Pacquiao in the world today. In the gym, he can go 30 rounds with four different sparmates. Nobody can keep up with him running up and down hills at Griffith Park in Los Angeles or at Alta Vista in Cebu. For Barrera to pull an upset, he’s got to be energized from the first bell to the last. Unfortunately, Father Time isn’t on Barrera’s side.
Eighth, he’s facing a man on a mission. A huge fortune awaits Pacquiao after beating Barrera. There is talk of battling WBO lightweight champion Michael Katsidis or taking on Naseem Hamed (if he ever decides to stage a comeback) or squaring off with unbeaten knockout artist Edwin Valero or meeting WBC titlist Juan Manuel Marquez in a rematch. The list of possible opponents also includes Humberto Soto, Joan Guzman and Alex Arthur. Everybody wants to test Pacquiao because he brings in the big bucks. Barrera isn’t quite the draw he once was.
Ninth, his reflexes are almost gone. If Barrera’s defense was once impregnable, it isn’t anymore. Because he’s slower to react, the Mexican is easier to hit. He will try to be evasive against Pacquiao but he won’t be much of a moving target. Pacquiao will pin him down – in the corners or along the ropes – and show who’s boss.
Finally, his style won’t deter Pacquiao. Barrera had difficulty connecting against Pacquiao, a southpaw, when they met in 2003. Because Pacquiao is left-handed, Barrera has to move a little closer to throw his right – a dangerous proposition. Barrera’s chances hinge on whether he can dictate the tempo from long distance. Pacquiao’s footspeed will block Barrera’s escape routes and cut the ring off, making it difficult for the Mexican to fight on his toes.
There were about 1 million reasons why Douglas couldn't beat Tyson either but he still won never count anyone out Barrera is an elite fighter and seems well up for this fight.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
I just wanna share this good read. Sugar Shaw and Preme should read this first before they make SIG bets.
WHY BARRERA CANNOT BEAT PACQUIAO:
First, the Baby-Faced Assassin’s legs aren’t what they used to be. In fact, he’s not baby-faced anymore – he’s more like battle-scarred. Barrera, 33, turned pro in 1995 when Pacquiao was only 10. The age factor will make a big difference because for Barrera to survive Pacquiao, he’s got to move, sway and stay out of trouble in the early rounds. All that movement will mean a lot of legwork.
Second, Barrera’s power never went up to superfeatherweight. Since the Mexican invaded the 130-pound ranks in 2004, he has scored only one knockout – over unheralded Mzonke Fana – in six bouts. That’s a clear indication of Barrera’s inability to bring his power to a level where he can hurt the bigger boys. Even as a featherweight, Barrera couldn’t dispose of Johnny Tapia and Naseem Hamed. Somewhere in his long career, Barrera left his power in the superbantamweight division.
Third, he can run but he can’t hide. Barrera will surely adapt the hit-and-run style he used to beat Rocky Juarez twice last year. He’ll be foolish to engage Pacquiao. His only chance is to last the distance and try to steal a win on points, if the judges oblige. It was Joe Louis who popularized the famous quotation before facing the cat-quick Billy Conn in 1946. In their fight, Conn ran for seven rounds until Louis finally caught up with him and scored a knockout in the eighth.
Fourth, he can’t match Pacquiao’s handspeed. In losing to Juan Manuel Marquez last March, it was obvious Barrera had slowed down. Writer Don Stradley, in The Ring Magazine (Nov. 2007), said, “Although a spurt from Barrera is enough to beat most junior lightweights, it’s not enough to beat the elite – Barrera’s handspeed is down and so is the old ferocity factor.” Pacquiao will blur Barrera’s vision with an avalanche of blows coming from all angles.
Fifth, he can’t take Pacquiao’s power. Four years ago, Barrera was mowed down by Pacquiao. That was when Barrera was much younger. Now that he’s older, he should be even more vulnerable. In their first outing, Barrera was floored by a left in the third and was cut over the left eye in the seventh. He got so desperate that referee Laurence Cole deducted a point from his scorecard for hitting on the break in the ninth. In the 10th, Barrera was barely hanging on. And in the fateful 11th, he fell on one knee and Cole waved it off as his corner threw in the towel.
Sixth, he’s ready for pasture. The hunger is gone. There is little motivation for Barrera to go on. He’s been in too many wars with the wear and tear eroding his body. Barrera is close to retiring and this is clearly his last big payday. In contrast, Pacquiao is in his prime and the wheel of fortune is still spinning for the Filipino ring icon.
Seventh, he can’t sustain himself for 12 rounds. There’s no fitter fighter than Pacquiao in the world today. In the gym, he can go 30 rounds with four different sparmates. Nobody can keep up with him running up and down hills at Griffith Park in Los Angeles or at Alta Vista in Cebu. For Barrera to pull an upset, he’s got to be energized from the first bell to the last. Unfortunately, Father Time isn’t on Barrera’s side.
Eighth, he’s facing a man on a mission. A huge fortune awaits Pacquiao after beating Barrera. There is talk of battling WBO lightweight champion Michael Katsidis or taking on Naseem Hamed (if he ever decides to stage a comeback) or squaring off with unbeaten knockout artist Edwin Valero or meeting WBC titlist Juan Manuel Marquez in a rematch. The list of possible opponents also includes Humberto Soto, Joan Guzman and Alex Arthur. Everybody wants to test Pacquiao because he brings in the big bucks. Barrera isn’t quite the draw he once was.
Ninth, his reflexes are almost gone. If Barrera’s defense was once impregnable, it isn’t anymore. Because he’s slower to react, the Mexican is easier to hit. He will try to be evasive against Pacquiao but he won’t be much of a moving target. Pacquiao will pin him down – in the corners or along the ropes – and show who’s boss.
Finally, his style won’t deter Pacquiao. Barrera had difficulty connecting against Pacquiao, a southpaw, when they met in 2003. Because Pacquiao is left-handed, Barrera has to move a little closer to throw his right – a dangerous proposition. Barrera’s chances hinge on whether he can dictate the tempo from long distance. Pacquiao’s footspeed will block Barrera’s escape routes and cut the ring off, making it difficult for the Mexican to fight on his toes.
There were about 1 million reasons why Douglas couldn't beat Tyson either but he still won never count anyone out Barrera is an elite fighter and seems well up for this fight.
Barrera is not 30 years old like Buster was in 1990. Barrera doesn't have 12" reach advantage against Pac. :-\
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
thats what all a sig bet is?
Barrera by UD
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
so who's open for sig bets here?
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by brucelee
so who's open for sig bets here?
I doubt your get many takers except GAME and Miles.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
Thats the spirit :coolclick:
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
Thats the spirit :coolclick:
CC back to ya ICE.I tried to have it both ways with Taylor v.Pavlik!Barrera Goes out on top or He goes Out On his shield.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
I'll take your bet too. My 25 CCs on the table. Pac wins.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
I'll take your bet too. My 25 CCs on the table. Pac wins.
Good to go Pac. Thata boy.!
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
I'll take your bet too. My 25 CCs on the table. Pac wins.
Good to go Pac. Thata boy.!
I'll Pleed Ignorance here..WHAT is a Sig Bet.Can you break it down?
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
I'm in. ...... without a second thought. Pac wins.
100 CCs. ;D
deal Jeff?
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by brucelee
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Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
Post them here. I'm calling you out:Preme and Sugar SHAW. The winner gets to choose which sig the loser has to use. Pacman tko8/9. 8)
Some times leading with your heart and chin can get you In trouble.But you know what...So what!!
I started my fanfare and following Boxing like a fiend In the early 90's with Barrera among others and Im stubborn and loyal to a fault.
Im taking Barrera W.S 12 big upset.
I'll bet 25 CC's. Or NAME It.No name change Though :box3:
I'm in. ...... without a second thought. Pac wins.
100 CCs. ;D
deal Jeff?
Hold On, Let me prep For this :drinker: :hippy: :banghead: :alcoholic:....Ok,Im Good.Bet ON!
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
thank you. thank you.. thank you. now my cc and sc ratio will be better this time.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by brucelee
thank you. thank you.. thank you. now my cc and sc ratio will be better this time.
HA, Anything I can Do To Help.Remember,I require all of My CC's Presented as "Sire Spicoli's awesome CC"..Later.
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hey, can i join too? i dunno how to change my sig but im in.. just tell me how to do it later.. anyone? any takers?
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
cc 139 for the link
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
I had sig bet with VD but i suck at making sigs and since Danny G made such a good one i left it at that.
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yeah. Danny's pic is quality. I don't know if I can make something like that. i'm more of the programming side.art gives me headache though I'm enjoying the video editing thing. still my flash animation stinks.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
man.. i hope so.. if anybody bets with me and if i lose, i dont want to sign in here for more than a month under the name " barerra is my daddy" or something like that
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by josef4334
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
man.. i hope so.. if anybody bets with me and if i lose, i dont want to sign in here for more than a month under the name " barerra is my daddy" or something like that
If i lose i have to change my name to OwnedByPacstraightleft :-\
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by josef4334
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
man.. i hope so.. if anybody bets with me and if i lose, i dont want to sign in here for more than a month under the name " barerra is my daddy" or something like that
If i lose i have to change my name to OwnedByPacstraightleft :-\
lmfao!
Don't forget that's vice versa. One of us will get to suffer for entire 1 month! Man, that would be embarassing. 8)
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We should have all deals last 1 month,cool? It can be SIg/AV anything. ;) (DISCALIMER-I MA NOT CHANGING MY NAME EVEN IF I LOSE) ;)
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
We should have all deals last 1 month,cool? It can be SIg/AV anything. ;) (DISCALIMER-I MA NOT CHANGING MY NAME EVEN IF I LOSE) ;)
:lolhaha:
Kill Joy.
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by josef4334
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
man.. i hope so.. if anybody bets with me and if i lose, i dont want to sign in here for more than a month under the name " barerra is my daddy" or something like that
If i lose i have to change my name to OwnedByPacstraightleft :-\
lmfao!
Don't forget that's vice versa. One of us will get to suffer for entire 1 month! Man, that would be embarassing. 8)
If i lose then i have a funny feeling that i will be going on holiday ;D
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
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A SIG bet is like,um,you see where I have my fave fighters listed,instead of them being there,if I lose,I change it to somthing the winner chooses so it could be a picture or it could be someting written there. You can change it by going to your profile,navigating to the part which allows you to change that bit and just change it.
The best example right now is ViolenT Demise,check out his Kelly SIG LMAO ;D ;D
Or you can just bet CCs/SCs. I don't recommend name changes but it's up to you guys.
What about changing a avatar picture from SIG bet? Is that a part of SIG bet?
One more question about our bet it lasts a month right ??
man.. i hope so.. if anybody bets with me and if i lose, i dont want to sign in here for more than a month under the name " barerra is my daddy" or something like that
If i lose i have to change my name to OwnedByPacstraightleft :-\
lmfao!
Don't forget that's vice versa. One of us will get to suffer for entire 1 month! Man, that would be embarassing. 8)
If i lose then i have a funny feeling that i will be going on holiday ;D
That's funny, I was thinking the same thing. ;D
...Nah, I will face the humility if Pac loses. :bag: :pointsnew:
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
Hey Ice, would yah like to make our bet more interesting?
How about changing your avatar to this if you lose...
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Hey Ice, would yah like to make our bet more interesting?
How about changing your avatar to this if you lose...
Never ever that would be :end:
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Re: SIG bets for MAB v Pacman
Ive got no idea what sig bets are. All I know is that I have a CC deal with Kkisser regarding this fight.
Ive been bigging up Barrera for a long time now and he is one of my all time favourite fighters. I enjoy watching all of his fights an awful lot. One of the greatest fighters there has ever been. And one of the most intelligent fighters to have ever laced up the gloves.
I have my fingers crossed that Marco can really dig deep and give us something special here. Im not blind. I know it wont be easy to dig up a performance like we saw against Hamed or any of the times against Morales. Pac is a very good fighter. That is obvious and it would be trite to state otherwise.
Barrera will box. That much is clear. I think the Barrera counter right will be a key factor in this fight. I know Barrera is known for his awesome left hook but styles wise unleashing that too often will find him unstuck. He needs to put faith in a right thrown with conviction. Uppercuts too, thrown as Pac tries to work his way in. Gotta unsettle Pac and mark him up. No easy task but it can be done. That and boxing smart. Barrera responds to getting hit so quickly and this is imperative here. He's gotta make Pac respect him and early. No need to be reckless but Pac needs to know he is in a fight. Controlled aggresion as ive heard it described before.
Maybe Ive got the pre fight jitters. Just a little. ;)
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...or this...
That one is fine.
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Hey Ice, would yah like to make our bet more interesting?
How about changing your avatar to this if you lose...
Never ever that would be :end:
:lolhaha:
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...or this...
That one is fine.
Okay, now pick one avatar for me. Take your time...