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    #11
    Originally posted by kadyo View Post
    Points to those who can articulate well. Discuss...
    Not compared to team Diaz!

    The Pac vs Marquez fight was close but the reality was Marquez went down which lost him the fight, had he taken more chance he may have pulled it off either way both fighters deserve respect. I think the "whining" is a result of waiting for so long for thin rematch and after coming so close to victory they reacted the way they did. Its a human reaction. I thought the fight was a draw actually.
    Last edited by Crazylegs77; 03-23-2008, 08:52 PM.

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      #12
      When you compete in a sport at a high level and you lose you naturally take it poorly. Especially when that sport is extremely emotionally involving and focuses around being punched in the face. They aren't whiners, they are men, and they are competitive.

      Any of you play sports growing up? Don't give me that sore loser **** either.

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        #13
        Originally posted by 2501 View Post
        damn, some people cant let **** go. just because people are split on the fight, Filipino fans HAVE to find something else to complain about. the fight is over, ANOTHER great fight happened yesterday, why dont yall talk about that one? are you guys boxing fans or just Pac fans?
        I often wonder that as well.

        I feel every fighter has the right to feel emotional after a fight, some call them crybabies and whiners, those are usually the people that have never put there heart and soul into something as rough and tough as boxing.

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          #14
          Originally posted by oldgringo View Post
          When you compete in a sport at a high level and you lose you naturally take it poorly. Especially when that sport is extremely emotionally involving and focuses around being punched in the face. They aren't whiners, they are men, and they are competitive.

          Any of you play sports growing up? Don't give me that sore loser **** either.
          Yeah he's got a point. Growing up, our team almost never lost and when we did, close to the end of game we were starting fights and being sore losers because we put so much work into what we did. Same goes with boxing.

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            #15
            Kadyo you're soooo a pacnuthugger.................LOL!!












            **ginagaya ko lang tong mga kupal na hindi makatiis.

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              #16
              Originally posted by oldgringo View Post
              When you compete in a sport at a high level and you lose you naturally take it poorly. Especially when that sport is extremely emotionally involving and focuses around being punched in the face. They aren't whiners, they are men, and they are competitive.

              Any of you play sports growing up? Don't give me that sore loser **** either.
              I can appreciate that point of view as well.. However, I'm in my mid 30's now and I've taken alot of lumps at this point. All kinds of life changing opportunities have passed me by. Some of them were the decisions of others, some of them were simple twists of fate.

              At a certain point you realize and accept that all that **** is just good old fashioned destiny. You can't do a damn thing about it. As close as something seemed it was never going to happen. I don't care if it's right in front of your face.. A man owns up that fact - so I disagree with you there.

              People die over nothing, lives are destroyed.. Life is ****ing raw.


              When Marquez vs. Pacquiao II ended I noticed that Manny tried to greet Juan Manuel in a gesture of sportsmanship and brotherhood and Juan Manuel sort of brushed him off. To me that looked like a ****in punk move, and I'm a Marquez fan.. Juan Manuel was already charged up and vibing mean.

              That's what I saw.. He was already acting foul before they gave it to Manny. Juan Manuel was ready to explode.. I don't like what I saw..

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                #17
                Originally posted by Addison View Post
                I can appreciate that point of view as well.. However, I'm in my mid 30's now and I've taken alot of lumps at this point. All kinds of life changing opportunities have passed me by. Some of them were the decisions of others, some of them were simple twists of fate.

                At a certain point you realize and accept that all that **** is just good old fashioned destiny. You can't do a damn thing about it. As close as something seemed it was never going to happen. I don't care if it's right in front of your face.. A man owns up that fact - so I disagree with you there.

                People die over nothing, lives are destroyed.. Life is ****ing raw.


                When Marquez vs. Pacquiao II ended I noticed that Manny tried to greet Juan Manuel in a gesture of sportsmanship and brotherhood and Juan Manuel sort of brushed him off. To me that looked like a ****in punk move, and I'm a Marquez fan.. Juan Manuel was already charged up and vibing mean.

                That's what I saw.. He was already acting foul before they gave it to Manny. Juan Manuel was ready to explode.. I don't like what I saw..
                10k for you lol.

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