Re: Possibility of Pac losing to Margo, how serious is it?
Geez, I can't believe it, it's unanimous. I wonder what all the fuzz about pac being underweight etc., is all about now. I guess I can do away with my tissues, or do I really?..
Sorry 'bout a bit of sarcasm, that's just my way 'breaking the ice' so to speak and it's been my style here ever since. But some people, especially those who fail to read between the lines, tend to misunderstand me for it, coupled with my not-so-cute name here
, which attracts all sorts of trouble for this poor fella. Otherwise, I have a tendency to be squeaky clean when I write, an impression I'm trying hard to avoid with the gangsta's here
. Everyone who knows me well here knows I'm not the usual overzealous pac-fan, a pac-fool nevertheless, lol. I've been a casual but serious
boxing fan for over 30 years now, being there, of course in front of the tube, for most of the big fights since the 'Thrilla,' to the 'lull years' of late 70's for the heavyweights when Ali was on the downhill and when Danny 'Little Red' Lopez was making some noise among the 'underweights', to the 'no mas' fiasco, Sugar Ray outboxing Hagler (depending on your view), and a little vacation (I don't remember why though) during the late 80's to early 90's, and back ever since the dela Hoya days. I was there too when Japanese wrestler Inoki and Ali pulled off the greatest heist of the century, right there in the country where it happened, again of course in front of the tube
...
...got carried away a bit, where am me. Well thanx anyway. Still waiting for some 'desenting' views though. Here's one interesting view:
Marquez: “Pacquiao has never faced a more powerful rival!” � FightFan.com: Boxing News, Interviews, Articles, Photos, Videos, Results
Last edited by pacfan; 11-13-2010 at 09:55 PM.
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