I was being silly. Asking about the most irrelevant part of the update. I began to read his posts. Then I got a headache and stopped.
Best road warrior resume of all time?
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the ketchup hate is real ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
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When did I say Pac hits harder than Thurman?Susej_SOG wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 22:27 Your arguments were "Huck was too good because he had like 50 title defenses", yeah, Narváez did the same and he is not on a top-20 of the 112, and never was near of a top-30.
But well, im talking about boxing with a guy that thinks Pacquiao (40 years old version) hits harder than Thurman that probably will be fighting in 154 next year
Huck would have to rank as one of the Top 10 all time Cruiserweights. Whereas Narvaez does not rank in the upper echelon of his weight class, so once again your argument and logic is deeply flawed.
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good point 
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More importantly guys, putting ketchup on your steak is blasphemous. If the steak is as bad as Susie-Q's post, no amount of ketchup could make it ingestible.
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how do you guys rate cheese on steak then
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Here, and it's equally stup.id Say that Pacquiao has the same power than a guy that is 10 pounds or more heavier than him
gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 20:16 I'm not sure he would stop Lopez, but I'm with you on your overall point that Thurman is no bigger a puncher at the weight than Pac is.
It really says a lot about Thurman, and the kind of Champion he's seen as that he's still seen as either 50/50 or a slight underdog against a 40 year old Pacquiao. I guess it also speaks to Pac's greatness, and how revered he is, but when a guy is 40, and fighting in his like 10 or 12th weight class, if you call yourself a Champion of any description you should be able to beat that guy.
Well, if Huck is a top 10, that say all about the weakest division in boxing history
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I haven't seen Thurman knock out anybody that Pac couldn't so I stand by that statement. He SHOULD have more power than Pac being the bigger man, but he's never shown it in his biggest fights.
And Huck is definitely a Top 10 all time Cruiserweight. And the fact that you don't know this says it all about you, and your supposed knowledge of Boxing.
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hmm, this thread has left me with some things to think about regarding steak and ketchup and cheese
boxing? well, best we all forget about that stuff posted on this thread
boxing? well, best we all forget about that stuff posted on this thread
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true, maybe just amputate the last 3 pages or so 
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According to you, Canelo and Jacobs have the same power than Golovkin... Man, you don't know about this.gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 22:39 I haven't seen Thurman knock out anybody that Pac couldn't so I stand by that statement. He SHOULD have more power than Pac being the bigger man, but he's never shown it in his biggest fights.
And Huck is definitely a Top 10 all time Cruiserweight. And the fact that you don't know this says it all about you, and your supposed knowledge of Boxing.
It's simple
Thurman has a way better ratio of K.O's in 147 pounds and weights in the ring more of 10 pounds than Pacquiao (maybe 12-14).
Your problem it's not only that you are ignorant about boxing, you does not have any kind of common sense
So, Pacquiao hits harder than Thurman
And Huck is a Legend of boxing lol
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Someone's very hyper focused on you Gil.
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Once again putting words into my mouth. Garbled, unintelligible words in a broken language.
I certainly didn't say Canelo and Jacobs hit as hard as Golovkin that's for goddamn sure.
As for whether or not Thurman hits harder than Pacquiao or not. It honestly doesn't matter. He's not a big puncher at Welterweight. Neither of them are.
I certainly didn't say Canelo and Jacobs hit as hard as Golovkin that's for goddamn sure.
As for whether or not Thurman hits harder than Pacquiao or not. It honestly doesn't matter. He's not a big puncher at Welterweight. Neither of them are.
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But that was your own logic, genius... I used your own logic.gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 22:56 Once again putting words into my mouth. Garbled, unintelligible words in a broken language.
I certainly didn't say Canelo and Jacobs hit as hard as Golovkin that's for goddamn sure.
As for whether or not Thurman hits harder than Pacquiao or not. It honestly doesn't matter. He's not a big puncher at Welterweight. Neither of them are.
Man, you are saying that Pacquiao (40 years old version) fighting in 147 hits harder than a guy that weights 163 pounds in the ring, 10 or more pounds heavier than PAC
Jajajajaja
You are funny ...
Oh, Gil, my boy, Gil, Gil...
He quoted me first... I'm giving him a lesson