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    Default Re: DelaHoya vs. Pacquiao - SIZE is not everything

    So when you saw size isn't everything it only concerns Pac right?
    Not the JMM/Mayweather fight?
    You contradict yourself more than anyone on these boards..

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    Default Re: DelaHoya vs. Pacquiao - SIZE is not everything

    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    So when you saw size isn't everything it only concerns Pac right?
    Not the JMM/Mayweather fight?
    You contradict yourself more than anyone on these boards..
    The title said it all "size is not everything"... JMM is a heavy underdog against PBF since he doesn't enjoy any advantage over PBF plus he is heavily undersized in this fight...

    Unlike PAC who enjoyed 3 or 4 advantages (speed, stamina, youth, southpaw, etc.) over Hoya... So even if PAC is undersized in the Hoya fight, he still enjoyed other advantages that can help him defeat Hoya...

    Sorry I can't defend JMM's heavy size disadvantage on this case...
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    Last edited by XaduBoxer; 05-22-2009 at 05:10 AM.

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    Default Re: DelaHoya vs. Pacquiao - SIZE is not everything

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    So when you saw size isn't everything it only concerns Pac right?
    Not the JMM/Mayweather fight?
    You contradict yourself more than anyone on these boards..
    The title said it all "size is not everything"... JMM is a heavy underdog against PBF since he doesn't enjoy any advantage over PBF plus he is heavily undersized in this fight...

    Unlike PAC who enjoyed 3 or 4 advantages (speed, stamina, youth, southpaw, etc.) over Hoya... So even if PAC is undersized in the Hoya fight, he still enjoyed other advantages that can help him defeat Hoya...

    Sorry I can't defend JMM's heavy size disadvantage on this case...
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    Of course you can not , you would die B4 admitting ODLH was an old worn and drained fighter. You would never say anything negative about your "GOD". And the best thing is that "IF" JMM manages to beat PBF he will catapult Pac. Except in Pac huggers minds .....

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    Default Re: DelaHoya vs. Pacquiao - SIZE is not everything

    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    So when you saw size isn't everything it only concerns Pac right?
    Not the JMM/Mayweather fight?
    You contradict yourself more than anyone on these boards..
    The title said it all "size is not everything"... JMM is a heavy underdog against PBF since he doesn't enjoy any advantage over PBF plus he is heavily undersized in this fight...

    Unlike PAC who enjoyed 3 or 4 advantages (speed, stamina, youth, southpaw, etc.) over Hoya... So even if PAC is undersized in the Hoya fight, he still enjoyed other advantages that can help him defeat Hoya...

    Sorry I can't defend JMM's heavy size disadvantage on this case...
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    Of course you can not , you would die B4 admitting ODLH was an old worn and drained fighter. You would never say anything negative about your "GOD". And the best thing is that "IF" JMM manages to beat PBF he will catapult Pac. Except in Pac huggers minds .....
    The best thing is, I've been defending PAC way before the Hoya fight... Look at the date this thread was started August 12, 2008... You can just imagine the mountain of criticisms and insults I got from August to December of 2008 just for saying "PAC has a chance to win against Hoya"...

    After that fight Hoya was considered an old worn drained fighter... So be it... What I care PAC won the fight in one sided fashion, busted Hoya's face, made Hoya quit on his stool and eventually sent Hoya to retirement... It's so fulfilling on picking the right boxer...

    I'm just a PAC fan, he's not my god... I even pick Mosley to defeat PAC at 147 on the other thread (check it out dude)...
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    Default Re: DelaHoya vs. Pacquiao - SIZE is not everything

    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    So when you saw size isn't everything it only concerns Pac right?
    Not the JMM/Mayweather fight?
    You contradict yourself more than anyone on these boards..
    The title said it all "size is not everything"... JMM is a heavy underdog against PBF since he doesn't enjoy any advantage over PBF plus he is heavily undersized in this fight...

    Unlike PAC who enjoyed 3 or 4 advantages (speed, stamina, youth, southpaw, etc.) over Hoya... So even if PAC is undersized in the Hoya fight, he still enjoyed other advantages that can help him defeat Hoya...

    Sorry I can't defend JMM's heavy size disadvantage on this case...
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    Put it this way - At least PBF/JMM will have both had a good meal in them...

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