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    Default Re: De La Hoya v Pac - consequences for the p4p list

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    That's looking at Pac through rose tinted glasses.

    Although the fight should have no real bearing on his P4P position..

    Him fighting 10-14 pounds above his best weight isn't some big heroic deed. He's doing it for the huge MONEY. ANY fighter from 130 or 135 would fight Oscar given the chance, without hesitation, for the MONEY. Pacs exciting style and status have allowed them to SELL a good fight.

    And Pac hasn't established dominance over Marquez (probably 50-50 who's better in fans eyes). Let alone dominate any divison. Another slight on this "event."

    As said p4p ive got calzaghe out ahead in top spot at the moment and i dont expect pacquaio to change that on the 6th.

    Most of these p4p lists are constructed by american journalists who view the lighter weights with rose tinted glasses.

    JC cannot do anything possible else to be recognised as the greatest boxer in the world!!!
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    Default Re: De La Hoya v Pac - consequences for the p4p list

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    That's looking at Pac through rose tinted glasses.

    Although the fight should have no real bearing on his P4P position..

    Him fighting 10-14 pounds above his best weight isn't some big heroic deed. He's doing it for the huge MONEY. ANY fighter from 130 or 135 would fight Oscar given the chance, without hesitation, for the MONEY. Pacs exciting style and status have allowed them to SELL a good fight.

    And Pac hasn't established dominance over Marquez (probably 50-50 who's better in fans eyes). Let alone dominate any divison. Another slight on this "event."

    As said p4p ive got calzaghe out ahead in top spot at the moment and i dont expect pacquaio to change that on the 6th.

    Most of these p4p lists are constructed by american journalists who view the lighter weights with rose tinted glasses.

    JC cannot do anything possible else to be recognised as the greatest boxer in the world!!!
    cause his not at all. jmm should be king if pac loses. if jc pac or jmm were at the same weight classes, jc would lose. these guys hit a lot harder a lot faster and came up the harder way that made them tough as iron no matter where they fight. Can you honestly say jc is the same?

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    Default Re: De La Hoya v Pac - consequences for the p4p list

    Calzaghe is the best p4p fighter but If Pac beats Oscar he can make a very good case for replacing him .

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    Default Re: De La Hoya v Pac - consequences for the p4p list

    I've always thought JoeCal was the P4P #1. Since Golden Boy owns RING now, I wouldn't be surprised if they bumped Oscar up anywhere from 6-10. It's funny to me how when Golden Boy purchased RING they said that they wouldn't have any influence on the rankings. But EVERYONE has JoeCal at either #1 or #2. NOBODY really has Juan Manuel at #2 especially after he lost. Yet the RING still has him at #2. There's no way that JoeCal, the undefeated undisputed former super middleweight and current light heavyweight champion of the world, should be behind Juan Manuel Marquez. No fucking way.

    I wouldn't be surprised if in the future RING under Golden Boy actually started charging sanctioning fees and awarding real title belts. I really see no reason for Golden Boy to purchase RING magazine unless they had something bigger planned.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya v Pac - consequences for the p4p list

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Pac has been visibly hurt, without seriously jelly-legged, on a number of occasions against Marquez, Barrera 2nd fight (or was he play acting?) and Larios.. that doesn't bode well for him against Oscar at all.
    I think I worst I've seen him hurt in a while was the body shot Marquez hit him with in round 8 of those second fight. Pac covered up BIG TIME and fell against the ropes.

    When I first watched the fight I saw Marquez land it and saw Pac's reaction and I thought Marquez would knock him down.
    Last edited by C-Lo; 11-27-2008 at 05:42 PM. Reason: error

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