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    #51
    Originally posted by Suavecito80 View Post
    and pacquiao got KO'ed by two scrubs with body punches a long time ago. One has nothing to do with the other. Martinez is going to make him pay everytime chavez does his bull rush. Martinez is going to win.
    They weren't exactly scrubs. Pacquiao was badly handicapped by the fact that he was still only a growing kid, and had been penalised in the first loss by having to wear heavy gloves, after nearly klling himself to make a cut weight. In the xecond he lost his title at the scales and was badly dehydrated. 113 lbs. Nearly half of that weight was his head. The guy who beat him went on to have a 74-5 career, although mostly agaiinst poor competition, but he was a real pro boxer.

    And Macquiao is now full grown, hasn't had weight problems for years. So he doesn't get beaten. I assume you're not counting the Bradley fight as a loss..are you?? Perhaps, just to be different from 95% of boxing fans, you might.

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      #52
      Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post
      in sergio's last 2 fights, he struggled againts both unitl the stoppages, one seemed fake btw and the other got buddy mcgirt'd.
      We'll never know for sure because nobody cares enough about him to investigate.

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        #53
        Originally posted by edgarg View Post
        I'm glad to see that Lee remains a true Irishman, that is, a good sport, willing to give credit to an opponent when due. Good sportsmanship is what Irish boxers are taught. Others could do the same but it would hurt their feelings to be honest and truthful....for a change

        Congratulations Andy Lee..
        People is downplaying Lee because he lost to Jr. but he is a very good boxer, I´m sure he is going to get a worthy belt sooner or later.

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