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    Default I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    I'm going hiding for the meantime. Congrats to Mr. Marquez I had you winning too. I will forever love PAC regardless
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    Default Re: I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    I want to see it because it's the biggest fight to be made in boxing. I still feel exactly the same way about it now as I did before tonights fight - I expect Mayweather to win, but I also expect it to be competitive. I think Mayweather wins by stoppage, but you can never count out a fighter of Pacquiao's skill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I want to see it because it's the biggest fight to be made in boxing. I still feel exactly the same way about it now as I did before tonights fight - I expect Mayweather to win, but I also expect it to be competitive. I think Mayweather wins by stoppage, but you can never count out a fighter of Pacquiao's skill.
    I second that I do see PBF stopping my beloved PAC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I want to see it because it's the biggest fight to be made in boxing. I still feel exactly the same way about it now as I did before tonights fight - I expect Mayweather to win, but I also expect it to be competitive. I think Mayweather wins by stoppage, but you can never count out a fighter of Pacquiao's skill.
    I second that I do see PBF stopping my beloved PAC
    Losing to a great fighter is nothing to be ashamed of. Even if he loses, Pacquiao has a resume that Mayweather can only dream of.

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    Default Re: I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    the fight would be a mismatch, pac gets stopped.... but arum of course wont let this happen, no we get marquez 4 instead probably after fights with timothy bradley and devon alexander ... when hopefully at 40/41 marquez might actually be old this time

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    I want to see it because it's the biggest fight to be made in boxing. I still feel exactly the same way about it now as I did before tonights fight - I expect Mayweather to win, but I also expect it to be competitive. I think Mayweather wins by stoppage, but you can never count out a fighter of Pacquiao's skill.
    I second that I do see PBF stopping my beloved PAC
    Losing to a great fighter is nothing to be ashamed of. Even if he loses, Pacquiao has a resume that Mayweather can only dream of.
    thanks, i'll prolly have a stroke seeing PAC getting kayoed again though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmanhatton View Post
    the fight would be a mismatch, pac gets stopped.... but arum of course wont let this happen, no we get marquez 4 instead probably after fights with timothy bradley and devon alexander ... when hopefully at 40/41 marquez might actually be old this time
    nah even the most PAC hardcore fans wont buy that.
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    Losing to a great fighter is nothing to be ashamed of. Even if he loses, Pacquiao has a resume that Mayweather can only dream of.[/QUOTE]

    Rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavlik View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmanhatton View Post
    the fight would be a mismatch, pac gets stopped.... but arum of course wont let this happen, no we get marquez 4 instead probably after fights with timothy bradley and devon alexander ... when hopefully at 40/41 marquez might actually be old this time
    nah even the most PAC hardcore fans wont buy that.
    the sad thing about it all is .... give it 12 months and people still will, we need open scoring bought in, and any fucker scoring fights that badly should be sacked off

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    It don't really matter to me. Fuck Pacquiao. Cheating muthafukka. I first I thought it was kind of weird that Glenn Trowbridge would be driving a similar Ferrari to the one Pacquiao recently bought. But now it all makes sense. It wasn't a similar Ferrari. It was the same fucking one. Pacquiao bought it for him.

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    Default Re: I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Rubbish.
    Says the known troll with a Mayweather sig.

    Mayweather is undoubtably more skilled, but Pac has fought and beaten the better opposition.

    Victories over Barrera and Morales are more impressive than anything Mayweather has done, and I'd argue that by comprehensively beating Cotto and Margarito matches anything Mayweather has accomplished at 147.

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    Default Re: I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    anobody here with the compubox stats?
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    Sure thing. PAC has fought the equivelant to Mayweathers nov 25th and 27th. What a joke

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    Default Re: I'm not clamoring for a PAC-PBF anymore

    I have completely lost interest in Pac/Mayweather. After the Cotto win I thought Manny would beat Mayweather, but Pac has never shown that kind of form since. You can see how the opponents have been carefully selected and when finally put in with a smart guy who isn't afraid he gets his ears boxed off.

    Manny hasn't improved at all, he is just able to carry the weight well. In many respects he is quite limited and Marquez highlighted it all brilliantly.

    I think Mayweather could even stop Manny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I have completely lost interest in Pac/Mayweather. After the Cotto win I thought Manny would beat Mayweather, but Pac has never shown that kind of form since. You can see how the opponents have been carefully selected and when finally put in with a smart guy who isn't afraid he gets his ears boxed off.

    Manny hasn't improved at all, he is just able to carry the weight well. In many respects he is quite limited and Marquez highlighted it all brilliantly.

    I think Mayweather could even stop Manny.
    I've long thought Mayweather would stop Manny, even without the disparity in skill, the style match up is all wrong for Pacquiao.

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