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    #81
    Originally posted by pso_junior
    That only shows MURADs incompetence. Since there will be no belt involved in that fight why then did he not settle for a PAC/JUAREZ fight instead. All Manny needs is a decent fight while waiting for his anticipated bout with MOrales, MAB and JMM.

    Have you seen the latest? ****** MUrad was targeting CASAMAYOR, LUIS CASTILLO or Chico Coralles as Manny's supposed to be next opponent after that MAB and Moralles negotiations bog down.

    That's just an OUTRAGEOUS ******ITY . . . is he trying to feed Pacquiao to the lions? I mean for what? Those fighters are campaigning two division above Manny . . . so what's in it?

    Murad's contract is expiring this December and believe me it's most likely that he is going to loose his job.

    Yeah, i read that too bro. Murad is lining up 135-lb lightweights for Pacquiao, and not just lightweights BUT P4P champions Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo!

    The question now should be : Who's the best promoter for Pacquiao now that Murad's contract is about to expire? Apparently, Pacquiao jetted back to Manila in disgust with these propositions!

    Golden Boy Promotions?
    Top Rank?
    Don King?

    Your thoughts.

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      #82
      Originally posted by muay_thai
      Yeah, i read that too bro. Murad is lining up 135-lb lightweights for Pacquiao, and not just lightweights BUT P4P champions Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo!

      The question now should be : Who's the best promoter for Pacquiao now that Murad's contract is about to expire? Apparently, Pacquiao jetted back to Manila in disgust with these propositions!

      Golden Boy Promotions?
      Top Rank?
      Don King?

      Your thoughts.

      Since this will be a situation werein we have to choose between evils then we might as well go to DON KING . . . after the conivance made by GBP and TP that left Manny out in the cold . . . it just doesn't make anysense for Manny to sign up with them. First of all almost all the good contenders in the lower division where Manny belong are already being managed by the two promoters so sooner or later there will be conflict of interest. Blood is always thicker than water so it's not safe for Manny to sign up with an outfit which is owned by a Mexican and an outfir promoting Meicans. 2ndly I want to see Arum's Manipulations go up against Don King, who is the original crook.

      Bottom line is Manny's career will in a safer hands, and it will even up things when it comes to connections and influence.
      Last edited by psychopath; 10-06-2004, 03:22 AM.

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        #83
        ya`

        Originally posted by grayfist
        Destroy is a much too strong word to use in describing what Jorin can do to the likes of Pacman, Morales and Larios.

        Immediately prior to taking on MBrodie for the empty WBC SuperBantam throne, Jorrin fought the winless Juan Luis Torres (0-11-0!) at the Cache Creek Casino in Brook, CA, then went up against Marcos Badillo, who had more losses than wins (13-14-0) at Feather Falls Casino, Oroville, CA.

        In the Brodie (then, 29-0) meeting in Manchester, Jorin put Brodie down in the 10th then eked out a Majority Decision win.

        His first defense, which was in Tokyo agaist Osamu (NOT Ossama, as in THAT Ossama) Sato, was a Majority Draw, although Sato went down twice in the 3rd.

        He lost the crown on his second defense on Nov. 1,2002, when Larios, whom he had earlier defeated, spooked him, it being Haloween season. He went down in the first canto. The fight lasted all of 1 minute and 28 seconds. The second anniversary of that defeat is just around the corner.

        In his first fight after the Larios debacle, he won by a resounding TKO2 in April 2003 at Rosemont, IL. But it was against a John Hoffman who was 10-8 and had lost 3 of his last 6 fights. The meeting was at Lightweight. Jorin was registered as officially weighing 134 lbs and change.

        In his last fight, Jorin lost-- the second of only 2 losses in his record. It was at the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix on Nov. 6, last year. Jorin and his opponent officially tipped the scale at 129 lbs. The decision was Majority Draw. His opponent? a certain Christian Fabella who was 8-4-3 and was in no mood to show Christian charity that night.

        Jorin is digits over 5'5, 34 years old, fights off an orthodox stance and is ranked 144 among the world's lightweights. His record of 13 KO's out of 29 wins is not exactly something that could make a Pcquiao or a Morales tremble. Instead, Jorin's style, can make Morales' and Pacquiao's mouth water in eager anticipation.

        I'm not saying that Jorin has no place in boxing. All I'm saying is that he does not belong in the same sentence as Pacman and Morales. Larios, yes. They have met twice.


        Just wait n see

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          #84
          Originally posted by ThaGreatest
          Just wait n see
          ok I've eaten crow before, so...

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            #85
            this came out of left field......

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