Exactly I even complimented Pacquiao he will go down as probably the most exciting fighter for this current era....and yet they still cannot except the offical truth! he is not a great he has 3 losses and 1 of them was to a tricycle driver in manila.
Calzaghe and mayweather jr never handpicked fights, they fought tough prime fighters.
ok how can a guy with 3 losses be the top dog now? it makes no sense Calzaghe is the greatest super middle of all times, Even Ricky Hattons achievements outshine pacmans, hatton only lost 1 time and that was to the p4p king....pacman lost to a partime boxer and got out brawled by morales...come december 6 pacman will be in for a rude awakening as well as his fanatics.
Um did I say oscar was easier? oscar is better then those guys and stronger...and pacman is only taking the fight for Money the fight is already set up oscar .... Oscar vs Pacman will be boring cause oscar will either knock pacman out early or just carry pacman out of pity.
Remember Oscar vs Hopkins? that fight was rigged.
How can PAC avoided JMM when he already fought him 2 times?
PAC can't fight them all... He can only fight at most 3 times a year... He can't accomodate them all...
2009 will be PAC's last year in boxing and he will retire so I think 2 more fights after the Hoya fight... I think PAC will go for the bigger challenges and bigger names next year meaning Hatton and PBF... Sorry for the boxers you've mentioned for PAC already run out of time...
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yup pacman will retire with his last 3 fights being for money and all losses, hatton will knock pacman out, floyd jr will drown pacman and not even break a sweat, and oscar will start the downfall on december 6.
So basically pacman is about the money well hey he gives money away like candy so of course he would take 3 money fights.
The money is only incidental... It's there since these fights are the biggest super mega fights for PAC even if he's a heavy underdog in these fights... You can just appreciate PAC's courage for going after the remaining biggest challenges in his boxing career to further cement his boxing legacy...
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