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    #11
    In one of those rare moments of concurrence with the legendary Ali..

    Well done sir!!

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      #12
      Muhammad Ali's word is great but you don't have to be a Muhammad Ali to see how good of a fighter the great Manny Pacquiao is. Inside the ring and outside of the ring you will notice the gentle side and honesty of the Pacman. When Manny fights he will try to do his very best to win but in very clean way. He doesn't believe in winning the dirty way. That is the reason why he can take a loss whole heartedly and will just tell everybody that the other guy was better on that particular night...but you can bet on it that he will come back learning from that loss.

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        #13
        All the prior greats wants the new future to suffer a lost. When your legend is in danger of being surpassed, you must hope for something to happen to keep it sustained forever.

        Pacquiao is not even close to Ali on any level. His charitable persona is not legitimate at all. I don't even know what he donates to or promotes, unlike Mayweather you hear plenty of organizations and causes he's going for. Mayweather is not seen that way and rightfully so, because he's no politician, where a clean image albiet PC and fake will make sure he has success, so he's doing fine without it.

        Also I'm sure Ali is pissed due to Floyd not paying much reverance to the legends that came before him. Blacks we tend to diss those that came before us and that brings about sourness and disdain between the generations and community as a whole. It is what it is though..

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          #14
          Ouch! Too bad...But hey! F lomos all over this thread and support their IDOL.

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            #15
            Ali is a racist!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by Brickyardigan View Post
              All the prior greats wants the new future to suffer a lost. When your legend is in danger of being surpassed, you must hope for something to happen to keep it sustained forever.

              Pacquiao is not even close to Ali on any level. His charitable persona is not legitimate at all. I don't even know what he donates to or promotes, unlike Mayweather you hear plenty of organizations and causes he's going for. Mayweather is not seen that way and rightfully so, because he's no politician, where a clean image albiet PC and fake will make sure he has success, so he's doing fine without it.

              Also I'm sure Ali is pissed due to Floyd not paying much reverance to the legends that came before him. Blacks we tend to diss those that came before us and that brings about sourness and disdain between the generations and community as a whole. It is what it is though..
              You're reaching has reached ridiculous levels

              Ali wanted to rise the black community as a whole and was willing to risk everything to do it.

              These are the people Ali hangs out with









              Meanwhile your hero floyd is too busy sending **** picks to justin beiber

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                #17
                Originally posted by Dan Gutierrez View Post
                Muhammad Ali's word is great but you don't have to be a Muhammad Ali to see how good of a fighter the great Manny Pacquiao is. Inside the ring and outside of the ring you will notice the gentle side and honesty of the Pacman. When Manny fights he will try to do his very best to win but in very clean way. He doesn't believe in winning the dirty way. That is the reason why he can take a loss whole heartedly and will just tell everybody that the other guy was better on that particular night...but you can bet on it that he will come back learning from that loss.
                You will have to ask Jinkee, his wife, about the bolded part.

                And, Ali's daughter didn't say anything about Pac's boxing skills, just that her father is rooting for him only because of Pac's charity work outside the ring. The charities won't help Pac on May 2nd.

                May the best man win on that night.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Brickyardigan View Post
                  All the prior greats wants the new future to suffer a lost. When your legend is in danger of being surpassed, you must hope for something to happen to keep it sustained forever.

                  Pacquiao is not even close to Ali on any level. His charitable persona is not legitimate at all. I don't even know what he donates to or promotes, unlike Mayweather you hear plenty of organizations and causes he's going for. Mayweather is not seen that way and rightfully so, because he's no politician, where a clean image albiet PC and fake will make sure he has success, so he's doing fine without it.

                  Also I'm sure Ali is pissed due to Floyd not paying much reverance to the legends that came before him. Blacks we tend to diss those that came before us and that brings about sourness and disdain between the generations and community as a whole. It is what it is though..
                  Good point. I wouldn't either if I were Floyd. Instead, I would be supremely confident and do what I do best in my time, win. Floyd doesn't owe Ali anything. In his heyday, Ali acknowledged nobody. He professed he was the greatest. Floyd is doing the same with no losses, unlike Ali.

                  It's not a rule that everyone should like Ali. I personally don't care.
                  Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 03-31-2015, 05:03 AM.

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                    #19
                    Real recognizes real.

                    Muhamad ali just like most boxing greats knows floyd is a fraud.

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                      #20
                      In before Floyd fans say it's another black man hating and jealous of Floyd's success

                      Smh

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