Watching the weigh-in today, I remembered the time in grade school when a 6th grader tried to beat up a much smaller 4th grader. Little did the 6th grade, much larger, boy know his opponent was a world class wrestler. Asswhoopins, asswhoopin everywhere. lol
Anyone think Pacman loses this fight due to his opponent looking like a giant with a completely shredded body at almost a foot taller and 20lbs heavier?
I love how people keep picking against Pacquiao and he keeps taking all comers and proving that he's probably the best pound-for-pound fighter ever. Wish I could have seen this last night. Fractured orbital bone for Margarito last night. If Mayweather ever stops being afraid to fight him and agrees to a match, that will be the first pay-per-view I buy since Tyson-Hollyfield II. After last night though, Mayweather's probably more afraid than ever.
Art Vandelay wrote:I love how people keep picking against Pacquiao and he keeps taking all comers and proving that he's probably the best pound-for-pound fighter ever. Wish I could have seen this last night. Fractured orbital bone for Margarito last night. If Mayweather ever stops being afraid to fight him and agrees to a match, that will be the first pay-per-view I buy since Tyson-Hollyfield II. After last night though, Mayweather's probably more afraid than ever.
First thing I've bet on in a long time, this fight was. I took Pac Man at -400 for $1,600. It was the easiest $400 I've ever won. The speed and accuracy that Manny lands his punches, with the pace he keeps from start to finish in every round, and the angles he's able to sneak punches through guards to tattoo faces... he's a monster.
Metroid wrote:Well I don't know if Margarito woke up this morning with Parkinson's, but that beating he took may have left some long term damage.
That picture doesn't even do Pacman justice from last night. It was just an onslaught from about minute or so in the bout til midway Round 11 when Pacman just basically quit hitting him.