Of course he did. You have no source, but I believe you utterly. The only way Pacquiao could be in more trouble is if he invited Buddy Mcgirt into his corner.
Of course he did. You have no source, but I believe you utterly. The only way Pacquiao could be in more trouble is if he invited Buddy Mcgirt into his corner.
lol source is ESPN lol... he just said it proudly on TV...
i dunno why atlas picks wrong a good percentage of the time.
I wasn't being sarcastic, I really did and do believe you. Any time there is a sizable underdog, he picks him. and he is wrong virtually all the time. Its just a transparent attempt to be able to say "I told you so".
Just so you know, Atlas will pick Rahman over Klitschko and Holyfield over Valuev
he always picks the underdog..
i used to think he was a good trainer..
he knows alot about the sport, but the guy sometimes has no idea what hes talkin about
you would of thought Atlas would have learnt his lesson and decided to go with the form book from now on, what with him getting every major prediction wrong for the last 100 years
Roy Jones Jr. over Joe Calzaghe
Winky Wright knocking out Bernard Hopkins
Mikkel Kessler over Joe Calzaghe
Marco Antonio Barrera over Manny Pacquiao in their rematch
Bernard Hopkins over Joe Calzaghe
Ray Austin over Wladimir Klitschko
Sultan Ibragimov over Wladimir Klitschko
Tony Thompson over Wladimir Klitschko
Miguel Cotto over Antonio Margarito
Shane Mosley over Miguel Cotto Floyd Mayweather over Ricky Hatton
Oscar De La Hoya over Floyd Mayweather
Jermain Taylor over Kelly Pavlik
Zab Judah over Miguel Cotto
Zab Judah over Floyd Mayweather
Kelly Pavlik over Bernard Hopkins
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