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    Ron Artest talks about mayweather-pazquiao fight

    As a kid growing up watching my dad anticipate big fights such as Hagler and Leonard, Tyson and Spinks, Tyson and Holyfield, Tyson and Berbick etc., I never appreciated the energy and excitement behind boxing. I was young and just a kid, playing tag and getting in minor trouble. Paying more mind to the music of Michael Jackson, the O'Jays, Temptations and all the other "Oldies but Goodies" artists that my mother and aunt were listening to.

    But my dad, Ron Artest, Sr., eventually turned me into a big boxing fan. I remember that historic fight when Iron Mike lost in Tokyo to Buster Douglas. My dad was upset how Mike did fight right but still lost, and my sisters and mom were flabbergasted. I actually cried, and my dad put me on punishment -- which in retrospect, I think was more for Tyson's shocking and unexpected loss than anything I did.

    That same type of energy and anticipation surrounds the upcoming Pac-Man vs. Money May fight. Pac is a good guy and has let me enjoy the training process through being around his training camp. Money May is a loyal friend and great-hearted person. A couple years ago, Mayweather paid for me and my friends to come perform at his charity event in Grand Rapids, Mich. -- which was a great experience. But I'm actually closer to the Pac-Man camp than the Money May camp. Both these fighters give back to their communities and never forget about their friends. So now when I'll watch the fight, I really won't know who to cheer for. If I had to choose to watch these two legends fight or not see them fight -- I have no favorites and would not want to throw my support for any particular fighter -- I would choose to see them fight.

    Before I caught on to Pac-Man's exploding career, I was a heavy Money May fan. I did not believe anybody could beat him. (I did originally think Zab [Judah] could win because he was so quick, but I think Zab was partying too much and it caught up to him in that fight.) I also wanted to see Money May retire undefeated. Sometimes I wish he didn't fight so he could retire untouched. I also believe Money May could beat Pavlik and Hopkins if he ever moves up in weight.

    Speaking on the same welterweight class, however, I believe Pac-Man is the only fighter who can beat Money May. I feel if it goes the distance that Pac will have got some shots off to gain points. I do believe May will hit with clean shots that Pac won't see, and may be able to win with a knockout. My heart will pump faster if I see Pac hit Money, and if Money knocks Pac down I may break a sweat. I'm totally upset this fight is not tomorrow.

    Since I'm friends with both, may the best man win.


    Ron Artest writes like a 12 year old

    #2
    Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
    As a kid growing up watching my dad anticipate big fights such as Hagler and Leonard, Tyson and Spinks, Tyson and Holyfield, Tyson and Berbick etc., I never appreciated the energy and excitement behind boxing. I was young and just a kid, playing tag and getting in minor trouble. Paying more mind to the music of Michael Jackson, the O'Jays, Temptations and all the other "Oldies but Goodies" artists that my mother and aunt were listening to.

    But my dad, Ron Artest, Sr., eventually turned me into a big boxing fan. I remember that historic fight when Iron Mike lost in Tokyo to Buster Douglas. My dad was upset how Mike did fight right but still lost, and my sisters and mom were flabbergasted. I actually cried, and my dad put me on punishment -- which in retrospect, I think was more for Tyson's shocking and unexpected loss than anything I did.

    That same type of energy and anticipation surrounds the upcoming Pac-Man vs. Money May fight. Pac is a good guy and has let me enjoy the training process through being around his training camp. Money May is a loyal friend and great-hearted person. A couple years ago, Mayweather paid for me and my friends to come perform at his charity event in Grand Rapids, Mich. -- which was a great experience. But I'm actually closer to the Pac-Man camp than the Money May camp. Both these fighters give back to their communities and never forget about their friends. So now when I'll watch the fight, I really won't know who to cheer for. If I had to choose to watch these two legends fight or not see them fight -- I have no favorites and would not want to throw my support for any particular fighter -- I would choose to see them fight.

    Before I caught on to Pac-Man's exploding career, I was a heavy Money May fan. I did not believe anybody could beat him. (I did originally think Zab [Judah] could win because he was so quick, but I think Zab was partying too much and it caught up to him in that fight.) I also wanted to see Money May retire undefeated. Sometimes I wish he didn't fight so he could retire untouched. I also believe Money May could beat Pavlik and Hopkins if he ever moves up in weight.

    Speaking on the same welterweight class, however, I believe Pac-Man is the only fighter who can beat Money May. I feel if it goes the distance that Pac will have got some shots off to gain points. I do believe May will hit with clean shots that Pac won't see, and may be able to win with a knockout. My heart will pump faster if I see Pac hit Money, and if Money knocks Pac down I may break a sweat. I'm totally upset this fight is not tomorrow.

    Since I'm friends with both, may the best man win.


    Ron Artest writes like a 12 year old
    He writes fine man. He's keeping it real.

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      #3
      Originally posted by renren40 View Post
      He writes fine man. He's keeping it real.
      co sign that

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        #4
        Originally posted by renren40 View Post
        He writes fine man. He's keeping it real.
        really? whatever, i just think his writing skills kinda suck

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          #5
          He does use fairly simple language, but his story telling is ok. He comes across as a bit of a fanboy in this though.

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            #6
            Nice little read up.

            Mayweather-Pavlik i have seen discussed on here before.

            Would be a good decision for Mayweather IMO. Pavlik is too slow to land on Mayweather, and Mayweather is so short by comparison that Pavlik would have to punch down and leave himself unbelievably open for countershots.

            Would be historic. I dont think Maywather has the balls to risk it though

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              #7
              Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
              really? whatever, i just think his writing skills kinda suck
              lol, damn critics. He's a pro ball player. If Jordan couldn't write well does that make him lesser?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Kball15 View Post
                Nice little read up.

                Mayweather-Pavlik i have seen discussed on here before.

                Would be a good decision for Mayweather IMO. Pavlik is too slow to land on Mayweather, and Mayweather is so short by comparison that Pavlik would have to punch down and leave himself unbelievably open for countershots.

                Would be historic. I dont think Maywather has the balls to risk it though
                Yeah i agree mayweather could actually win that fight.

                It should be against the rules for a hopkins - mayweather fight ever to be made, that would be the most boring fight in boxing history.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
                  really? whatever, i just think his writing skills kinda suck
                  Maybe he's a basketball player.

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                    #10
                    Nice, fair, clean, real, honest article...

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