Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Manny Pacquiao Did The Right Thing, Says Sulaiman

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #21
    Originally posted by Conquer View Post
    This news makes me very happy

    This news makes ALOT of people HAPPY!!!!!!!

    Pacman/Hatton
    Pacman/Malignaggi

    ....finally something to look forward to in the lighter divisions.






    Comment


      #22
      "It's not all about money"... FINALLY A BOXER WITH HIGHER PRIORITIES

      I see now why Pacquaio is an icon in his country. After Delahoya tried to profit off Pacquaio's legacy he proclaims "It's not all about money"... FINALLY A BOXER WITH HIGHER PRIORITIES. So true Mr. Pacquaio.. RESPECT is the ultimate currency. Why you are the Pound For Pound and People's Champ!!!
      Originally posted by RodBarker View Post
      Im glad Manny said no , at this stage of the game why is Oscars prime importance money , how much does a man want for christ sake .

      Comment


        #23
        Originally posted by Mr. 5minutes View Post
        I was looking forward to the soto fight back when they announced it. hopefully it will still get done. im glad they called it off cause it seemed like an exhibition match. now de la hoya can really piss of margarito fans!
        Originally posted by anonymousboxing View Post
        This news makes ALOT of people HAPPY!!!!!!!

        Pacman/Hatton
        Pacman/Malignaggi

        ....finally something to look forward to in the lighter divisions.








        LMAO!! Damn man those images are hilarious.

        Comment


          #24
          Oscar motivated by self gratification and indulgence.

          Its what you call a SELL OUT.. a lack of priorities. He is motivated by self gratification and self indulgence.. if it feels good.. do it. Which is why he also got caught in lace and panty hose.
          Originally posted by RodBarker View Post
          Im glad Manny said no , at this stage of the game why is Oscars prime importance money , how much does a man want for christ sake .

          Comment


            #25
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            World Boxing Council president Don Jose Sulaiman has praised Filipino ring idol Manny Pacquiao for deciding not to go through with a planned showdown with “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya in Las Vegas on December 6. [details]
            I think the criticism of dlh fighting a much much smaller man got to him so that's why he didn't budge from 70/30 because pac has a decent fanbase and mexicans will tune in to see a mexican beat the mexicutioner.






















            nah.... oscar is just greedy

            Comment


              #26
              I'd love to see Manny fight Soto and set up a bout with the winner of Guzman-Campbell. It would be amazing to see him unify at a weight this high up. I'm not as impressed by him moving up 5lbs to fight a fast fading fighter.

              Comment


                #27
                Pacquiao-dela Hoya

                I 'm glad this farce is over. It doesn’t matter that the cancellation was due to disagreement on the revenue split and not because it was the sensible and righteous thing to do. After all, boxing is still a business and like any business, the bottom line will always be the primary consideration.

                On dela Hoya: I have very ambivalent feelings regarding Oscar’s desire for this last go at glory. On the one hand I feel that he should have his last hurrah, his last chance at boxing mega bucks. However, on the other hand, who can he fight? If he fights a top fighter like Margarito, he’ll get a facial makeover. Painful. If he fights a second tier fighter it’ll just be another exhibition match akin to the Steve Forbes fight. Fiasco. Maybe he should just quit. Period.

                On Pacquiao: After fighting and defeating the best of the featherweights and super featherweights, he is now poised to clean up the lightweight division. His remarkable showing in the Diaz fight was mesmerizing to say the least, despite the quality of the opposition. The prospect of a Hatton fight is electrifying and so is a Campbell and a Guzman fight,

                And when you include the so many good fighters in the Welterweight, Featherweight, and Bantamweight divisions; Man, this is a good time to be a boxing fan.

                Comment

                Working...
                X
                TOP