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Pacquiao CALLS OUT both Floyd and Don King: "Let's get it on!"

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    #21
    Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
    UD 12. Pac is harder to hit than Hatton and more durable. It took Floyd 10 to dispatch of Ricky I cant imagine any way he stops Pac.

    He still stopped Hatton cold. Pac and Hatton BOTH have **** for defense.

    He will stop Pacquiao.

    I will be taking bets if its signed.

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      #22
      Round 3 of negotiations?!?!??!?!

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        #23
        did you purposely leave out jose luis castillo?
        I mentioned those names because they have the look of confusion I expect to see from Pacquiao.

        It wouldn't make sense to put De La Hoya or Castillo on the list because they didn't have that ''wtf am I doing here'' look printed on their face.

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          #24
          Pacquiao is gonna shoulder roll his ass and land that Manilla Ice on that glass and its gonna be sayonara for lil Floyd.

          He can go on vacation as much as he wants after Pacquiao decimate him!

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            #25
            Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
            What are fighters who didnt stand a chance before they stepped in the ring Alex?
            Don't forget Chicos problems during May fight..

            If Corrales was on top of his game inside the ring, he was losing control outside it. An argument with his then-wife Maria had escalated into a violent dispute, and Corrales?court date loomed. A high-profile match with Mayweather was hurriedly put together, with some people contending that Corrales was being auctioned off--cashed out by the promoter while his career was still viable.

            In the months leading up to the Mayweather fight, Corrales also found out his IBF 130-pound title had been abdicated by managers--and conveniently given to another fighter in their stable.

            “I had a real-estate company at the time in Phoenix. Next thing I know, one of my friends comes on the computer and says, ‘You vacated your belt?’” said Corrales. At that time, he was having difficulty getting his weight down. “I’m starting to read this article about me giving up my title. And I felt like I didn’t have the opportunity to give up my belt. It was my right to give that up.?br />
            Corrales sued his managers and settled in arbitration for an undisclosed sum. It was another distraction he didn’t need.


            But Corrales didn’t care about any of that; he simply wanted to fight Mayweather and resolve their bitter rivalry in the ring. It was time to settle affairs with a man who’d taunted him endlessly about his personal problems with his wife and virtually everything else, too. Corrales is not quick to exchange verbal barbs; he bided his time, seething as Floyd milked every public appearance with a mounting tide of threats, insults and goading. Finally, Corrales succumbed, and the bad blood was flowing freely in both directions. With combined black and Hispanic fan bases, the bout was a natural headliner to kick off HBO’s 2001 broadcast schedule.

            For Corrales, it meant making the dreaded 130-pound limit one last time; one final episode of long days with only a g****fruit to eat, of jogging in rubber suits and of endless steam baths to get down to the limit. One more time, and he’d be off to the 135-pound lightweights and living fat, never having to take off those terrible final pounds again.

            He walked up to the scale, and the fight was, in a sense, lost right there. For all his efforts in the steam bath that morning, shedding 8 pounds, he was still 132--two pounds overweight. He went back and ****** the 2 pounds off in time for the weigh-in. A day later, his body both starved and waterlogged from his ensuing rehydration, he entered the ring--146 pounds at fight time--and the results were a disaster.

            “I didn’t really realize ’til the third or fourth round that everything was going bad,?said Corrales. “And I was cramping up. ?My legs started cramping real good, and I’m going, ‘What’s the deal here?’”

            The blood feud had gotten the best of Corrales, his fury clouding years of training and technique. After being picked apart in a surgical manner, Corrales was floored three times in the seventh. He kept pressing, and Mayweather kept hitting him. Finally, in the 10th round, after the fifth knockdown, his stepfather waved the bout off and saved him from moot punishment.

            “What the hell are you doing??screamed Corrales. Woods, mindful of his stepson’s pride, shook his head--mute, yet resolute. Chico would take no more.

            “I would rather fell out dead in that ring than let that fight pass me by like it did,?Corrales said. “I don’t think I talked to my dad for two weeks after that. I couldn’t bring myself to talk to him about it. When it came up, I told him, ‘Hey, I felt what you did was wrong. But it’s water under the bridge.’”

            Soon after the Mayweather defeat, Corrales returned to an even more disastrous personal life. After looking at the police report and the charges before him--and recognizing that a conviction could land him several more years--Corrales figured his best option was a plea bargain.



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              #26
              Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
              did you purposely leave out jose luis castillo?



              there has to be a specific format, must be on HBO when you call out his name. (unlike Margarito who called out Floyd in his face)


              I lost count .. Manny been calling Floyd out since after the hatton fight.

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                #27
                Funny ****

                fight could have happened if he agreed to a few blood test

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post

                  He still stopped Hatton cold. Pac and Hatton BOTH have **** for defense.

                  He will stop Pacquiao.

                  I will be taking bets if its signed.
                  Neither one has a great defense but Pac defense is his offense and its much better than Hattons offense so he has a better defense by default. Make sure you holler at me if it ever gets signed all my points Pac doesnt get stopped.

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                    #29
                    Lol @ anyone thinking this fight happens in 2010, or Bob Arum making Margarito step aside.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by AKATheMack View Post
                      Neither one has a great defense but Pac defense is his offense and its much better than Hattons offense so he has a better defense by default. Make sure you holler at me if it ever gets signed all my points Pac doesnt get stopped.

                      doesn't get stopped? LOL


                      holla at me if Floyd ever sprouts a testicle...Floyd's gonna get lit up in that fight

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