2008-12-06, 21:50 | Link #2 |
NePoi!
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Age: 43
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If some of his prize money goes towards helping the Houston Dynamo get that new stadium, I'm all for him!
(I don't support the Dynamo personally, but I want to see MLS as a whole do well - and de la Hoya is one of the Dynamo's current owners.)
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2008-12-07, 08:12 | Link #11 |
Butler mitai~
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personally, i'm more disappointed at how the match ended. I mean, where's the De la Hoya we've seen before? it looked like Manny just manhandled him with ease.
i don't know, i know i should be happy b'coz Pacman won the match but... it just seems so empty for a match entitled "The Dream Match" ;_; |
2008-12-07, 21:27 | Link #13 |
WHO DO YOU THINK WE ARE?!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Age: 36
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Don't forget about Edwin Valero, the so-called knockout artist with a 24-0-0 24KO's(19 in 1st round) card who is forever wanting a bout with Pacman. But he wouldn't last long, most of his fights have been with mediocre boxers and even The former big three in the super featherweight division (Barrera, Morales, and Marquez) would slap the living daylights out of him.
Mayweather needs to crawl out of his retirement as many see that he only retired just so he can establish himself as one of the best by defeating the Golden Boy in a close contest in his last bout and end it with a perfect record. We need Manny X Mayweather ASAP. Now that is what we can deem a "dream match" considering that Floyd is still not past his prime and Manny is at his peak. I also love how almost all of the so-called BOXING ANALYSTS A.K.A SELF PROCLAIMED BOXING EXPERTS predicted a De La Hoya Knockout and said the odds of Pacquiao winning were so low that at best his win would be by way of split decision. They also said that Pacman had everything to gain and nothing to lose, and look how he earned it. Yeah, Manny is much better this night. |
2008-12-08, 02:44 | Link #15 |
Lets be reality
Join Date: May 2007
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Mayweather payed too much respect to Oscar, if he had taken more risks he could've dominated Oscar. Manny stopped paying respect to Oscar and he ended up humilating him, Manny Vs Mayweather could be a fight for the ages, I gotta go with pbf though, his defense is too good.
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2008-12-08, 18:47 | Link #17 |
Sleepy Head zzzz.....
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: London, England
Age: 34
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Seriously you can't place Hatton out of the bracket, he lost one fight, the hardest fight of his career and you make it out as if he is done for... Anyway I was watching the Amir Khan fight and it was a good knockout but not the greatest of opponents to brag about, though this should boast his confidence.
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2008-12-11, 15:45 | Link #19 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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He's proven he's the best Light-welterweight around, he's never been beaten in that class. It'd make for a great fight, thats for sure. |
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