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    Default Re: Arum : "Pacquio Will Never Face A Golden Boy Fighter!"

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    Forget Arum, Pac Man does not avoid fighters and does not need catch weights.
    quiz question.
    how many times has manny fought at a catch weight?
    A handful. Now answer me this? How many fighters in history have fought top ranked guys across five of the original divisions and ten of today's?

    What is more impressive? Fighting in one's tenth division against ranked guys at catchweights? Or simply fighting in only five, or six, or seven divisions in the first place?



    Are you impressed with him fighting Oscar, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Margo? Were these even a contest?

    Are you impressed with him fighting Shane? Will it impress you if he wins? Cause I find nothing impressive about Shane Mosley and if Pac wins.
    Almost everybody thought Oscar would beat Pac, ODH was RIPPED for taking a gimme fight against a much smaller opponent. Even after that fight a great many people picked Hatton to beat him. It wasn't until after the Cotto fight that Pacquiao suddenly became invincible in the eyes of most boxing fans. Your post smacks of revisionist history, at best.

    I was not a member of this board at the time but please. Oscar was a wilted prune on a sun dried deck. Had not made 147 in close to ten years, weighs in at 145 and then gains two pounds by the night of the fight. Seriously?

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    Default Re: Arum : "Pacquio Will Never Face A Golden Boy Fighter!"

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    Forget Arum, Pac Man does not avoid fighters and does not need catch weights.
    quiz question.
    how many times has manny fought at a catch weight?
    A handful. Now answer me this? How many fighters in history have fought top ranked guys across five of the original divisions and ten of today's?

    What is more impressive? Fighting in one's tenth division against ranked guys at catchweights? Or simply fighting in only five, or six, or seven divisions in the first place?



    Are you impressed with him fighting Oscar, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Margo? Were these even a contest?

    Are you impressed with him fighting Shane? Will it impress you if he wins? Cause I find nothing impressive about Shane Mosley and if Pac wins.
    Almost everybody thought Oscar would beat Pac, ODH was RIPPED for taking a gimme fight against a much smaller opponent. Even after that fight a great many people picked Hatton to beat him. It wasn't until after the Cotto fight that Pacquiao suddenly became invincible in the eyes of most boxing fans. Your post smacks of revisionist history, at best.

    I was not a member of this board at the time but please. Oscar was a wilted prune on a sun dried deck. Had not made 147 in close to ten years, weighs in at 145 and then gains two pounds by the night of the fight. Seriously?
    Almost everyone thought that Oscar was going to murder Pacquiao. Most people (though not myself) were impressed with his performance against Forbes and he was heavily criticized for fighting Pacquiao.

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    Default Re: Arum : "Pacquio Will Never Face A Golden Boy Fighter!"

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    Forget Arum, Pac Man does not avoid fighters and does not need catch weights.
    quiz question.
    how many times has manny fought at a catch weight?
    A handful. Now answer me this? How many fighters in history have fought top ranked guys across five of the original divisions and ten of today's?

    What is more impressive? Fighting in one's tenth division against ranked guys at catchweights? Or simply fighting in only five, or six, or seven divisions in the first place?



    Are you impressed with him fighting Oscar, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Margo? Were these even a contest?

    Are you impressed with him fighting Shane? Will it impress you if he wins? Cause I find nothing impressive about Shane Mosley and if Pac wins.
    Almost everybody thought Oscar would beat Pac, ODH was RIPPED for taking a gimme fight against a much smaller opponent. Even after that fight a great many people picked Hatton to beat him. It wasn't until after the Cotto fight that Pacquiao suddenly became invincible in the eyes of most boxing fans. Your post smacks of revisionist history, at best.

    I was not a member of this board at the time but please. Oscar was a wilted prune on a sun dried deck. Had not made 147 in close to ten years, weighs in at 145 and then gains two pounds by the night of the fight. Seriously?
    Almost everyone thought that Oscar was going to murder Pacquiao. Most people (though not myself) were impressed with his performance against Forbes and he was heavily criticized for fighting Pacquiao.
    I don't know who everyone is. They do not include me.

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    Default Re: Arum : "Pacquio Will Never Face A Golden Boy Fighter!"

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mafiajoey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Forget Arum, Pac Man does not avoid fighters and does not need catch weights.
    quiz question.
    how many times has manny fought at a catch weight?
    A handful. Now answer me this? How many fighters in history have fought top ranked guys across five of the original divisions and ten of today's?

    What is more impressive? Fighting in one's tenth division against ranked guys at catchweights? Or simply fighting in only five, or six, or seven divisions in the first place?



    Are you impressed with him fighting Oscar, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, and Margo? Were these even a contest?

    Are you impressed with him fighting Shane? Will it impress you if he wins? Cause I find nothing impressive about Shane Mosley and if Pac wins.
    Almost everybody thought Oscar would beat Pac, ODH was RIPPED for taking a gimme fight against a much smaller opponent. Even after that fight a great many people picked Hatton to beat him. It wasn't until after the Cotto fight that Pacquiao suddenly became invincible in the eyes of most boxing fans. Your post smacks of revisionist history, at best.

    I was not a member of this board at the time but please. Oscar was a wilted prune on a sun dried deck. Had not made 147 in close to ten years, weighs in at 145 and then gains two pounds by the night of the fight. Seriously?
    Before Pacquiao fought dela Hoya, he NEVER fought at 147 nor at 140. And several posters here did not even find him impressive at 135 since he fought the weakest champ in David Diaz. So a wilted prune fought an overbloated water baloon.

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