DG. wrote:I am a great guy! Some say a legend! Wayofassholo thinks pbf beats mayweather? I suppose Floyd did say the only person to beat him would be himself! Lol wayoffass put the pipe down! Read your above post and stopped getting drunk on donkey piss! Lol
The novelty of picking up on my typo is sort of lost when you deliver a sentence like:
DG. wrote:Read your above post and stopped getting drunk on donkey piss!
Appropriate that you put a red face beside that one. I know of no one who ever actually owned up to drinking donkey piss but to each their own Dennis, Dick, G2 Touch owner......Did I just own you? I think I did!!!! Oh yes. Oh, hohoho.
I agree that Pacquiao is not the Pound for Pound until he beat Juan Manuel Marquez convincingly, but climbing up weight from 112 to 145 is an acheivement. He must fight a guy in his prime like Miguel Cotto who is a natural welterweight. I think this is one of the toughest fight for Manny, the toughest is his second fight with JMM. JMM nearly knocked him out I think in the middle rounds of their post fight. Tsk tsk.. Good Luck to Manny, if he beat Cotto convingcingly, I will salute him :)
nuclearfist78 wrote:I agree that Pacquiao is not the Pound for Pound until he beat Juan Manuel Marquez convincingly, but climbing up weight from 112 to 145 is an acheivement. He must fight a guy in his prime like Miguel Cotto who is a natural welterweight. I think this is one of the toughest fight for Manny, the toughest is his second fight with JMM. JMM nearly knocked him out I think in the middle rounds of their post fight. Tsk tsk.. Good Luck to Manny, if he beat Cotto convingcingly, I will salute him :)
If he beat Cotto that weighed in at 147 then it would mean a hell of a lot more.
nuclearfist78 wrote:I agree that Pacquiao is not the Pound for Pound until he beat Juan Manuel Marquez convincingly, but climbing up weight from 112 to 145 is an acheivement. He must fight a guy in his prime like Miguel Cotto who is a natural welterweight. I think this is one of the toughest fight for Manny, the toughest is his second fight with JMM. JMM nearly knocked him out I think in the middle rounds of their post fight. Tsk tsk.. Good Luck to Manny, if he beat Cotto convingcingly, I will salute him :)
If he beat Cotto that weighed in at 147 then it would mean a hell of a lot more.
nuclearfist78 wrote:I agree that Pacquiao is not the Pound for Pound until he beat Juan Manuel Marquez convincingly, but climbing up weight from 112 to 145 is an acheivement. He must fight a guy in his prime like Miguel Cotto who is a natural welterweight. I think this is one of the toughest fight for Manny, the toughest is his second fight with JMM. JMM nearly knocked him out I think in the middle rounds of their post fight. Tsk tsk.. Good Luck to Manny, if he beat Cotto convingcingly, I will salute him :)
If he beat Cotto that weighed in at 147 then it would mean a hell of a lot more.
I think Cotto stops him!
Pacman is overrated.
bah pacquio beats any cotto
I don't thnk so!
Pac is getting stretched, just like the old days( his)!
I agree with u guys, I am a filipino but i favor Marquez systematic and intelligent boxing, the age is just the difference but for the experience is almost the same. If Pacman immediately fight Marquez like what he done to Marquez waiting for 4 years after fighting him again, It will be a different story :) Marquez brothers are the greatest counter-punchers in the boxing era today!
nuclearfist78 wrote:I agree with u guys, I am a filipino but i favor Marquez systematic and intelligent boxing, the age is just the difference but for the experience is almost the same. If Pacman immediately fight Marquez like what he done to Marquez waiting for 4 years after fighting him again, It will be a different story :) Marquez brothers are the greatest counter-punchers in the boxing era today!
Going up in weight is easy and the guy has as advantage on the opponent who is catching weights. Pacman is the King of the catchweights and not the Pound for Pound. I think he just won 4 belts and not 7 coz those three fights were all catch weights and the other belt was just the Ring Magazine which i think it's not as prestigious as the WBC, IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO. He just won in this divisions (flyweight, featherweight, lightweight, and super featherweight)
beaten Sasakul, Ledwaba, Barrera (not in is usual form), Diaz, and Marquez (but not convincingly).