Tommy_Cruz Posted August 17, 2008 Share Posted August 17, 2008 how about pacquiao vs. kelly pavlik...matinding laban yun pag nagkataon Too big for Pacman. Even the golden boy doesn't want to fight Pavlik. Quote Link to comment
ixnay Posted August 17, 2008 Share Posted August 17, 2008 how about pacquiao vs. kelly pavlik...matinding laban yun pag nagkataon too much handicap n yang laban n yan!... i think roach will still be injecting insights as to why pacman should fight oscar.... $$$ any one!?... Quote Link to comment
hardtohandle Posted August 17, 2008 Share Posted August 17, 2008 how about pacquiao vs. kelly pavlik...matinding laban yun pag nagkataon Pacman would get murdered! Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 Hey Wakey Wakey Up Oskey de La Hoya, MANNY PACQUIAO is Official No. 1 POUND-FOR-POUND & COVER BABE for THE RING MAGAZINE ! "Look Ma, Manny is on the cover of RING MAGAZINE, the Bible of Boxing" "Son, that's because Manny Pacquiao is now the OFFICIAL Pound-for-Pound on the planet right now, and Oscar de la Hoya isn't even included in the top ten pound-for-pound list...bwahahahaha" http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj208/pinoybiscuits7003/RingOct08S.jpg(on sale August 26, 2008)http://www.thering-online.com/ "Son, if any fighter who would like to retire with a bang he should fight Manny Pacquiao, why ? just look at the top ten lists for pound-for-pound below" 1. MANNY PACQUIAOLIGHTWEIGHT2. JOE CALZAGHESUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT/LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT3. JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZJUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT4. BERNARD HOPKINSLIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT5. ISRAEL VAZQUEZJUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT6. ANTONIO MARGARITOWELTERWEIGHT7. KELLY PAVLIKMIDDLEWEIGHT8. CRISTIAN MIJARESJUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT9. RAFAEL MARQUEZJUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT10. MIGUEL COTTOWELTERWEIGHT. "That is sooo cool Ma, Manny is on top of the world right now and Oscar de la Hoya is not even in the top ten list. Oscar de la Hoya should really be fighting Manny Pacqquiao on December 6, because if Oscar beats Manny then Oscar would be number one...is that right Ma?" "That's right son, if he defeats Manny then he would go out in retirement as the Number one pound-for-pound on the planet" "yeah!" Quote Link to comment
jerzz Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 Hey Wakey Wakey Up Oskey de La Hoya, MANNY PACQUIAO is Official No. 1 POUND-FOR-POUND & COVER BABE for THE RING MAGAZINE ! "Look Ma, Manny is on the cover of RING MAGAZINE, the Bible of Boxing" "Son, that's because Manny Pacquiao is now the OFFICIAL Pound-for-Pound on the planet right now, and Oscar de la Hoya isn't even included in the top ten pound-for-pound list...bwahahahaha" True but Ring Magazine is owned by Oscar Dela Hoya Oscar antes up and is offering Manny 33% split (33/67) Quote Link to comment
hondacaptiva Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 How About manny Pacquiao vs. AJ Bazooka Banal? Quote Link to comment
vexy9 Posted August 26, 2008 Share Posted August 26, 2008 ano pyag nb c ODLH s 65-35 split???? Quote Link to comment
moli_calingasan Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 how about pacquiao vs. kelly pavlik...matinding laban yun pag nagkataon i agree, matinding gulpi mapapala ni pacman pag nagkataon Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 sana kunin na ni manny hamon ni Oscar. i don't think Oscar is a hands down winner. kaya ni manny yan! Quote Link to comment
Tommy_Cruz Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 Si Roach may proposal, 60% Golden Boy, 30% Pacman and the remaining 10% for the winner of the bout. Pareho daw kasi sila mahilig mag gamble kaya dapat may pusta. Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 Si Roach may proposal, 60% Golden Boy, 30% Pacman and the remaining 10% for the winner of the bout. Pareho daw kasi sila mahilig mag gamble kaya dapat may pusta. feeling nya kasi mananalo si pacman so totality pacman will get what he wants. 60-40. 40 ang share nya. Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 pac-man vs. butter bean na lang Quote Link to comment
webslinger Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 di ko akalain hawak pala ni pacman 4 belts???? Quote Link to comment
bud760 Posted August 27, 2008 Share Posted August 27, 2008 It's on like donkey kong!!! De La Hoya-Pacquiao fight is set and will take place in Las Vegas on Dec. 6. The biggest boxing match in years will, indeed, take place. Oscar De La Hoya has agreed to a Dec. 6 match with rising superstar Manny Pacquiao. The official announcement, barring last-minute reversals, will be made in a conference call Thursday morning. The match, the grand finale of 35-year-old De La Hoya's unprecedented career as the box-office king in a sport that has survived on his back for more than 10 years without a dominant heavyweight, will be held at the MGM Grand Hotel Garden in Las Vegas. The pay-per-view will be available on HBO. Ten days ago, Richard Schaefer, De La Hoya's partner in the operation of Golden Boy Promotions, and Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank had announced that negotiations for the much-anticipated fight had broken down and it would not take place. Schaefer and De La Hoya wanted a 70-30% split of receipts, which would include a projected 2-million-plus pay-per-view buys. Arum and Pacquiao had balked and the deal was off. In the interim, as recently as two days ago, stories had appeared that the front-runner to replace Pacquiao on De La Hoya's farewell card was promoter Dan Goossen's Paul Williams, who had a victory over Antonio Margarito. Margarito, who is from Mexico, was the recent surprise winner over Miguel Cotto in a fight that was to set up De La Hoya's next opponent. But when Margarito won, that took the Puerto Rican Cotto out of the picture and De La Hoya had said all along that he did not want his farewell fight to be against a fellow Mexican. De La Hoya, of Mexican heritage, was raised in East Los Angeles and won an Olympic gold medal for the United States. But the Williams talks apparently were mostly wishful thinking, and De La Hoya agreed to drop his percentage of the take in a Pacquiao bout to a two-thirds/one-third arrangement. They will fight at 147 pounds. Pacquiao, 29, the most celebrated and recognized athlete in the Philippines, has won titles at five lower weights and is more comfortable around 136-140 pounds. De La Hoya has won multiple titles and is more comfortable around 154. The largest pay-per-view fight in boxing history was the 2007 match between De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr., won by the now-retired Mayweather. That drew 2.4 million buys. De La Hoya previously was involved in the largest non-heavyweight pay-per-view fight when he suffered his first loss, in 1999, against Felix Trinidad. De La Hoya will take a record of 39-5 with 30 knockouts into the fight. Pacquiao's record is 47-3-2, with 35 knockouts. http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-boxing...0,198747.column Quote Link to comment
jjpaler Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 It's on like donkey kong!!! De La Hoya-Pacquiao fight is set and will take place in Las Vegas on Dec. 6. The biggest boxing match in years will, indeed, take place. Oscar De La Hoya has agreed to a Dec. 6 match with rising superstar Manny Pacquiao. The official announcement, barring last-minute reversals, will be made in a conference call Thursday morning. The match, the grand finale of 35-year-old De La Hoya's unprecedented career as the box-office king in a sport that has survived on his back for more than 10 years without a dominant heavyweight, will be held at the MGM Grand Hotel Garden in Las Vegas. The pay-per-view will be available on HBO. Ten days ago, Richard Schaefer, De La Hoya's partner in the operation of Golden Boy Promotions, and Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank had announced that negotiations for the much-anticipated fight had broken down and it would not take place. Schaefer and De La Hoya wanted a 70-30% split of receipts, which would include a projected 2-million-plus pay-per-view buys. Arum and Pacquiao had balked and the deal was off. In the interim, as recently as two days ago, stories had appeared that the front-runner to replace Pacquiao on De La Hoya's farewell card was promoter Dan Goossen's Paul Williams, who had a victory over Antonio Margarito. Margarito, who is from Mexico, was the recent surprise winner over Miguel Cotto in a fight that was to set up De La Hoya's next opponent. But when Margarito won, that took the Puerto Rican Cotto out of the picture and De La Hoya had said all along that he did not want his farewell fight to be against a fellow Mexican. De La Hoya, of Mexican heritage, was raised in East Los Angeles and won an Olympic gold medal for the United States. But the Williams talks apparently were mostly wishful thinking, and De La Hoya agreed to drop his percentage of the take in a Pacquiao bout to a two-thirds/one-third arrangement. They will fight at 147 pounds. Pacquiao, 29, the most celebrated and recognized athlete in the Philippines, has won titles at five lower weights and is more comfortable around 136-140 pounds. De La Hoya has won multiple titles and is more comfortable around 154. The largest pay-per-view fight in boxing history was the 2007 match between De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr., won by the now-retired Mayweather. That drew 2.4 million buys. De La Hoya previously was involved in the largest non-heavyweight pay-per-view fight when he suffered his first loss, in 1999, against Felix Trinidad. De La Hoya will take a record of 39-5 with 30 knockouts into the fight. Pacquiao's record is 47-3-2, with 35 knockouts. http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-boxing...0,198747.column finally....!!!a big ..big.. big.. circus!!!manny will win... Quote Link to comment
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