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Don't feel sorry for Jhonny. He was winning all rounds. He fought a good fight.

Gerry had a hard time with Gonzalez coz they're both excellent boxers. But a win is a win. Gerry stuck with Roach's plans and it took 7 rounds to execute it. That was NO lucky punch.

Give the Pinoys some credits. 5 is always greater than 1. 3 KOs is always greater than 1 KO.

Nuff said.
But that one Hurt alot, Din't it?
For Bautista maybe. But not for the ones who understand his situation. RB wasn't the who lost his belt, Gonzalez did. That's the one that hurt a lot.

RBY Yeah I understand but RB was very promising and an exellent fighter.
He is still a promising and an excellent fighter but weak chinned . He should look at his defeat as a good experience and learn from his mistakes.
I understand but dont discredit PDL he is at his prime and I do agree that RB could of taken on some weaker opposition, but he felt ready so he or anyone should understand the situation this is boxing. Its like saying prime Morales, Barrera against Pac. but why discredit Pac its his time to shine no excuses.
Who says anything about discrediting PDL?

FYI, PDL KOed a 21 year old prospect. Pac KOed 2 late 20's legends.
[/quote Like you said "anyone that understands the situation" What situation? Yes he did knock out a 21 year old prospect but with 23 wins and 17 by KO. As for Pac the guy will be a legend he has only gotten better. When Morales and Barrera only have gotten worse.
don't go trying to make Pacquiao seem like he has accomplished just as much or more than either Barrera or Morales, cause he hasn't, he's still building up his legacy and that greatly cause he wasn't in the type of wars that both Barrera and Morales were in early in their careers, not saying that he hasn't had his share, but his fights haven't been as brutal as both the mexicans
Both Barrera and Morales exchanged power punches but could not even knock each others out. They had to wait for Pac to do it for them.