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    Default Re: He has a point!

    Margarito
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    Yeah its been a while. Maybe Pac should take on a 3K Battery type fighter that he can knock out in 2 rounds. I think he needs a longer break.



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    Default Re: He has a point!

    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Margarito
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    Yeah its been a while. Maybe Pac should take on a 3K Battery type fighter that he can knock out in 2 rounds. I think he needs a longer break.



    Exactly Pare!!!
    These people seem to forget that PAC comes to the ring weighing 148 lbs MAX, in todays standards we can see LIGHTWEIGHTS coming to the ring heavier than that.
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    Default Re: He has a point!

    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
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    Default Re: He has a point!

    miron lang,

    why are you concerned that pacquiao is 32? hasn't he been fighting older fighters? i do hope pacquiao is still around when saul alvarez is ready to fight him. let me ask you something, say pacquiao dominates shane mosley like he's favored to, what next? he won't fight sergio martinez because martinez is too good and too big. when is he going to fight the timothy bradley's, alfredo angulo's, and not to leave out erislandy lara, who is going to be a very good one someday. i want to see pacquiao against younger fighters in their primes. like pacquiao is now in his prime, so too do i want to see him fight opponents in their prime too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    Pac is half inch taller bro. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    Pac is half inch taller bro. I think.
    In terms of frame bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    Pac is half inch taller bro. I think.
    In terms of frame bro.
    Aight. I see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    miron lang,

    why are you concerned that pacquiao is 32? hasn't he been fighting older fighters?
    The Spaniard is off again

    The 3 great mexicans Morales, Barrera and Marquez were all 29 years old when he 1st fought them. Cotto and Margarito are younger than Pacquio when he faced them.

    and also i am not concerned about Manny's age. I already stated whom i like him to face.

    Im just not killing him if he opted for a break. Cmon stop creating so many sub topics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    No one who isn't an idiot would say that Bradley was too small for Pacquiao, they'd simply say Pacquiao was too good, which is likely the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    No one who isn't an idiot would say that Bradley was too small for Pacquiao, they'd simply say Pacquiao was too good, which is likely the truth.
    I would bet my life on it that there will be at least 5 regular members here that will say Bradley is too small if Pac fights him and beats the guy, that or he was too green. It's one of the 2 that will be used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miron_lang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    well what about a timothy bradley, amir khan, alexander, andre berto, alfredo angulo, yuri foreman, canelo alvarez, erislandy lara, or if he wants to really get kinky, sergio martinez at 154? besides, isn't pacquiao the defending WBC 154 jr. middleweight champion? martinez already said he would go down to 154 to fight pacquiao so what's up?

    or is it maybe that the above mentioned fighters are still young, in their prime and would pose a serious threat to the anointed one? hmmm!
    As a fan. I would love that. this would be my preference

    Berto and Bradley 2011 and then
    Alvarez and maybe Sergio in 2012 if he is up for it.


    but Pacquiao is 32 with 57 fights on the record. Other notable retired fighters didnt even have that many fights.

    I wont hate him if he chose to have a little break in his next fight.
    If PAC beats Saul they'll say Saul is too green, if he destroys Bradley, Bradley is too small even though actually Bradley is slightly bigger than PAC. There's always excuses.
    No one who isn't an idiot would say that Bradley was too small for Pacquiao, they'd simply say Pacquiao was too good, which is likely the truth.
    I would bet my life on it that there will be at least 5 regular members here that will say Bradley is too small if Pac fights him and beats the guy, that or he was too green. It's one of the 2 that will be used.
    Well, we have plenty of regular members who happen to be idiots...

    I might buy into Bradley being too green to be honest, but I don't think he'll ever be good enough to beat the current version of Pacquiao.

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    Default Re: He has a point!

    bulldog,

    who was the last fast, in his prime fighter pacquiao fought who also wasn't coming off a loss? nuff said!

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