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    Default Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    Will Pac Vs Hatton be like the Pancho vs Jimmy? Honestly this fight is really getting me excited. Whoever wins(pac) we'll all win in a way as fans because this is truly going to be a great battle. Pac as the p4p king is willing to give hatton homecourt advantage. I know I give pac credit cause Im a big fan but honestly we do need great fighters like him that is willing to fight worldwide and prove it.

    For all my saddo bro across the atlantic, you better not miss this battle and chance to see an epic battle go down in our era.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    um, it's is a bit different. Wilde was the much smaller man fighting at a higher weight. Also by the time he fought Pancho jim had around 1,000 fights, on and off record. He was right at the end of his career.

    It would be a very interesting fight. As much as pac is in the zone right now hype ways, you have to take factor in Oscar was complete shit in that fight. Pac was amazing, but Oscar was shit, he looked pathetic, slow old clueles. some of it of course was because of how great pac was, but i don't think pac beat a great fighter that night. In tearms of what oscar beought to the ring, he beat a nobody.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme View Post
    um, it's is a bit different. Wilde was the much smaller man fighting at a higher weight. Also by the time he fought Pancho jim had around 1,000 fights, on and off record. He was right at the end of his career.

    It would be a very interesting fight. As much as pac is in the zone right now hype ways, you have to take factor in Oscar was complete shit in that fight. Pac was amazing, but Oscar was shit, he looked pathetic, slow old clueles. some of it of course was because of how great pac was, but i don't think pac beat a great fighter that night. In tearms of what oscar beought to the ring, he beat a nobody.
    There is some similarity, jimmy was offered 13,000 pounds and that was in the early 1900's how much is that in our time? However Pac is the one who wont have hometown advantage, but then again Pancho didn't either but America was more his hometown then Wildes. Ricky will have the hometown advantage in this one. I dont think that will bother pac cause he rarely fights in his hometown anyway. Either way it will be a big purse fight for the fighters.

    I know Oscar look like shit but how do we know for sure? Maybe he just couldn't get off cause of pacs latheral movement and continues offense. You may think he beat a nobody that night but Ricky aint never won at 147 like that, even though he has fought a nobody. Pac a former lightweight/featherweight moved up and did.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    Pac-Hatton at Wembley. I can't wait!

    Pacfans will be out numbered there 10 to 1. And I don't think we will be hearing 1 single pinoy screaming "manny! manny! manny!" overthere.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    I loved what Manny did to Oscar but its now that I step back a little.

    Marquez gave Manny all he could handle 8 months ago. Oscar was complete and utter shit. I dont think it is so much about Manny's technical improvements since. It was lovely to watch but a good fighter with the right plan can give Manny fits.

    Hatton is neither of those two fighters and its a fight I await with relish.

    I still say its a pick 'em. But Hatton will spoil Pac and make it a messy, intense brawl. Hatton always wins those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I loved what Manny did to Oscar but its now that I step back a little.

    Marquez gave Manny all he could handle 8 months ago. Oscar was complete and utter shit. I dont think it is so much about Manny's technical improvements since. It was lovely to watch but a good fighter with the right plan can give Manny fits.

    Hatton is neither of those two fighters and its a fight I await with relish.

    I still say its a pick 'em. But Hatton will spoil Pac and make it a messy, intense brawl. Hatton always wins those.

    pretty much with you one this one buddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I loved what Manny did to Oscar but its now that I step back a little.

    Marquez gave Manny all he could handle 8 months ago. Oscar was complete and utter shit. I dont think it is so much about Manny's technical improvements since. It was lovely to watch but a good fighter with the right plan can give Manny fits.

    Hatton is neither of those two fighters and its a fight I await with relish.

    I still say its a pick 'em. But Hatton will spoil Pac and make it a messy, intense brawl. Hatton always wins those.
    yea but pac never fights on the inside, he may trade but they are explosion that last for a moment or two only. Hatton doesn't have the agility to keep up with pacs overall speed may it be his hands or leg movements.

    What makes me so confindent in this fight is that hatton looks vulnerable to hooks, I think pac wil be too fast and hatton wont get his way and wont be able to make it messy cause pac will keep his range. Target hatton with hooks and straight lefts.

    This could be an easy fight if hatton can't keep up with pac. If pac easily keeps his range, hatton will be target practice. Hatton does need to rough him up but i dont think he can.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    Roach and Buboy will design and engineer a new game plan for Pac against Hatton.

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I loved what Manny did to Oscar but its now that I step back a little.

    Marquez gave Manny all he could handle 8 months ago. Oscar was complete and utter shit. I dont think it is so much about Manny's technical improvements since. It was lovely to watch but a good fighter with the right plan can give Manny fits.

    Hatton is neither of those two fighters and its a fight I await with relish.

    I still say its a pick 'em. But Hatton will spoil Pac and make it a messy, intense brawl. Hatton always wins those.
    yea but pac never fights on the inside, he may trade but they are explosion that last for a moment or two only. Hatton doesn't have the agility to keep up with pacs overall speed may it be his hands or leg movements.

    What makes me so confindent in this fight is that hatton looks vulnerable to hooks, I think pac wil be too fast and hatton wont get his way and wont be able to make it messy cause pac will keep his range. Target hatton with hooks and straight lefts.

    This could be an easy fight if hatton can't keep up with pac. If pac easily keeps his range, hatton will be target practice. Hatton does need to rough him up but i dont think he can.
    Hatton is pretty quick himself. His footwork is exceptional. Pac might not want to be close but Hatton will close that gap and be there grappling. Pac will not have free reign to unload like against Oscar. His output will be reduced big time. Oscar seldom touched Manny, Ricky will test the chin repeatedly.

    To say it could be an "easy" fight against Hatton shows you have your blinkers on. Hatton can go 12 rounds, and Pac hasnt tasted a body shot like Hatton can deliver in a while.

    Its a pick 'em but dont be so quick to count Ricky out. He will do a LOT more than Oscar did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Pac-Hatton at Wembley. I can't wait!

    Pacfans will be out numbered there 10 to 1. And I don't think we will be hearing 1 single pinoy screaming "manny! manny! manny!" overthere.
    If its at Wembley i'll be there live, that ain't far from me im in London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Pac-Hatton at Wembley. I can't wait!

    Pacfans will be out numbered there 10 to 1. And I don't think we will be hearing 1 single pinoy screaming "manny! manny! manny!" overthere.
    Neither can I. I will be going for sure, Wembley is only a few hours away. What an occasion

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    Default Re: Pancho Villa vs Jimmy Wilde History Repeats Itself?

    you guys better take pics!

    I think this could be bigger then pac vs oscar world wide.

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