In case you haven’t heard yet, one prized fighter will collide with a third world moron on December 6 at the MGM Mirage in Las Vegas. And in case you didn’t get that, it’s a ”Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya – Manny ”the Pacman” Pacquiao face-off in what many are calling as the ”Dream Match.”
Dream match? More like mismatch to me. Oscar De La Hoya is obviously the better, more experienced fighter and probably the only way for Manny Pacquiao to pull off a win on this one is urge his government to pay De La Hoya off.
Oscar De La Hoya has a career record of 39 wins with only five losses. 30 of those wins came by way of knockout. However, De La Hoya has declined over the years. His losses came in the last nine years of his career with three of them happening in his last seven fights that spanned from 2003 to 2008, the last one of which against now-retired former WBC super welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr.
It was a stroke of genius that Pacquiao’s people scheduled a fight against De La Hoya at this point of De La Hoya’s career. Pacquiao has been doing this a lot lately, scheduling a fight against the aging Erik Morales, the retiring Marco Antonio Barrera and a slower and older…
Beats me, probably because eating all that duck fetus hasn’t propelled him to global popularity just yet.
I know, I know, all of you who are literally worshiping Manny Pacquiao may have something to say about his ”popularity” all around the world but as far as I’m concerned, the shit I dump on the toilet is more popular than this third world moron.
And in case you haven’t heard, he just scheduled a bout against arguably the most popular fighter in the world today, ”the Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya, in a fight that rumors claim will be Pacquiao’s retirement match. The problem for Pacquiao is, De La Hoya will beat him so bad, he WILL be pushed into retirement, whether he likes it or not.
That’s on December 6, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where Manny Pacquiao takes on Oscar De la Hoya. It’s Pacquiao’s debut in the welterweight division as he continues to dodge Juan Manuel Marquez by jumping weight classes after that fucking screw job he pulled over the poor Mexican last March 15.
Despite his underdog status, Pacquiao, for some reason, is undaunted. Either that or that’s just what he wants his remaining fans to think. Sure, he has a ring record of a veteran prizefighter with 52 professional fights, scoring 47 wins, losing three, and drawing two. The problem is, none of his wins impressed me since he has this ridiculous boxing style, if you can call it that, that will make any…
The WBC Lightweight Championship will be decided this Saturday at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada as boxing’s third world moron, Manny Pacquiao, tries to pry that Lightweight championship belt away from defending champion David Diaz.
Of course, since you’re reading this here on OddJack, you just know that another ‘Pacquiao-bashing’ is on the way right? You bet. I’m still waiting for the day when a Mexican finally knocks that duck-fetus off Pacquiao’s gums but since David Diaz will come into this fight as a heavy underdog, I’ll already be happy seeing Pacquiao’s face rearranged by the Mexican champion, win or lose.
Jeez… This third world joke has gone waaay too far already. Hell, the Philippines ALMOST saw this joke in office when Manny Pacquiao decided to make a run for a political position in the country. THANKFULLY, Pacquiao lost that battle in emphatic fashion and it’s about time somebody puts him out of his misery inside the ring as well.
For what it’s worth, David Diaz, with a record of 37-1-1, definitely has what it takes to pull off an upset this Saturday. Diaz is 8-0-1 in his last nine fights inside the squared circle and with…
And we meant that both in a figurative and literal sense.
For all ya’ll who have no idea what’s going down this Saturday night, Manny Pacquiao will challenge David Diaz for his WBC Lightweight Championship belt at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada.
That’s right, Manny Pacquiao, deciding to go up weight classes on his way to ”bigger” things, (or so he says…) wants to become the first Asian fighter to win four championship belts in different weight divisions. But is facing David Diaz the way to go? Hmm…
For some reason, Manny Pacquiao (along with his fans… yes, the duck-eating moron has some…) is already expecting to beat David Diaz and win the WBC Lightweight Championship.
Although in my opinion, Manny Pacquiao jumping weight classes is his way to avoid another rematch with Juan Manuel Marquez, (after he AB-SO-LUTE-LY robbed Marquez in their second fight…) Pacquiao believes that by jumping weight divisions, he’s on his way to bigger things.
Why would Pacquiao think otherwise? After all, David Diaz’s career has been a…
It’s on June 28, when Manny Pacquiao will look to win the WBC Lightweight Championship from David Diaz.
Of course, like most of his fights, we’re very eager to see Manny Pacquiao get fucked by another Mexican. It simply don’t matter to us whether the third world moron wins or not, as long as a Mexican knuckle creams Pacquiao’s face good.
And this time, we’re hoping David Diaz does just that. He will come into this bout as the reigning WBC Lightweight Champion looking to defend his title from Pacquiao, now being dubbed for some reason as ”the Mexicutioner.” Can Diaz fix Pacquiao’s face with a right uppercut?
David ”Dangerous” Diaz, the current owner of the WBC Lightweight Championship, holds a professional record of 34-1-1, with 17 KOs. He is a former four-time U.S. National amateur champion and 1996 U.S. Olympian, making his debut in November, 1996.
Diaz won the WBC Interim Lightweight world title in his last fight in August, 2006, with a sensational come-from-behind knockout against defending champion Jose Armando Santa Cruz. The win against Santa Cruz made Diaz the WBC’s mandatory challenger and when no agreement could be reached during the free negotiation period with WBC champion Joel Casamayor, the fight went to a purse offer.
Casamayor’s representatives did not participate and…
Puh-lease, you just know I’ve been waiting for the guy to do just that.
I’m sick and tired of Manny Pacquiao. For all ya’ll who have been following us here on OddJack, you should already know that. Why all the hatred for the third world moron? I don’t know but this thing he believes in that he’s saving an entire country from whatever with a boxing match just irritates me the most.
It’s boxing for crying out loud. IT’S SIMPLY BOXING. Nothing more, nothing less and for this Pacquiao to fuel his country to emotionally root for him, thinking he’s fighting for his country’s God-knows-what, really sickens me. In fact, I find it the stupidest, most pathetic way to get a fan base and for some reason, the duck-eating moron gets it.
On June 28, the guy who just loves them duck fetus will return inside the ring against another Mexican fighter, David Diaz, to fight for Diaz’ WBC Lightweight Championship belt at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This will be a 12-round bout promoted by Top rank in association with MP Promotions. Manny Pacquiao, the reigning WBC Super Featherweight Champion, (who for some reason climbed up weight class to avoid Juan Manuel Marquez…) calls this bout his toughest battle yet.
”This will be my hardest-fought battle,” Manny Pacquiao said. (And just because the dude’s English is more like a five-year-old’s…)
For all ya’ll Pacquiao fans out there, face it, it was highway robbery.
If you missed last weekend’s rematch between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez, the third world moron beat Marquez to win his WBC Super Featherweight championship belt via split decision.
One judge saw it right, 115-112 to Juan Manuel Marquez. The other one saw it tight and although he gave it to Pacquiao 114-113, I guess I can accept that since the fight was just too damn close to determine a winner.
As for that other judge who saw it 115-112 in favor of Manny Pacquiao, jeezuschrist, what the fuck was that sick fuck watching? I mean, yeah sure, Manny Pacquiao brought Marquez down in round 3 to score a 10-8 round, but puh-lease, that round was the only dominating round for Pacquiao as Marquez simply took care of business the rest of the way.
I scored it 114-112 in favor of Juan Manuel Marquez just because Marquez had really good rounds during rounds 11 and 12. He fought the fight like any prototypical boxer would, come out strong in the first two rounds and finish strong again in the last two.
It’s this Saturday people and I just know all them Pacquiao fans (if any…) will hate on me once again after reading this article.
Yes, Manny Pacquiao, the man who just adores them duck fetus, will once again showcase what he claims as his ”boxing skills” as he tries to win the WBC Super Featherweight championship belt from defending champion Juan Manuel Marquez.
Apparently, Pacquiao calls that godforsaken in-ring technique he got from some street thug ”boxing,” he he… Whatever it is, he’ll be bringing it to the ring against the scientific approach Juan Manuel Marquez will probably use come fight night. And in case you were wondering, I want Marquez to kick ass.
Specifically speaking, I want to see Juan Manuel Marquez knock the duck fetus off Manny Pacquiao’s weird-looking mustache. Yup, and Marquez definitely has the credentials to do just that too.
The defending WBC Super Featherweight champion has NEVER been knocked out in his 52-fight professional boxing career. Aside from getting disqualified in his first fight 15 years ago, his only losses have been 12-round decisions, proving that this dude can…
And hopefully, we can move on with our lives without ever mentioning the name of this moron again… EVER.
For all of you new here on OddJack, I’ve always hated this third world moron named Manny Pacquiao for reasons unbeknown to me. You see, for all of the things that I hate, Manu Ginobili ranks third, the pathetic Miami Heat is second and Manny Pacquiao sits right there at the top.
Maybe I just want to see heavyweight boxing thrive again, maybe I just want to see prototypical boxers instead, or maybe I’m just really sick and tired of Manny Pacquiao thinking he’s saving his mother country from every Mexican he comes across inside the ring with.
Somebody tell this fool that it’s only boxing. It’s not like he’s contributing something on cancer research every single time he throws a sucker punch on a Mexican jaw for crying out loud.
This Saturday, March 15, Juan Manuel Marquez will have the chance to finally put an end to this godforsaken butt-load of crap Manny Pacquiao calls a ”career.” It’ll be a rematch of their first fight that ended with a controversial draw.
Manny Pacquiao and his legion of fans, (yes, the dude actually has fans…) claim that their first fight should have ended with Pacquiao winning it via decision. I say, what the fuck were you guys watching?
During that fateful first meeting between Manny Pacquiao and…
At least Floyd Mayweather Jr. admits that this WrestleMania match he just signed for is for publicity.
You read it people, Floyd Mayweather Jr., the man who currently holds the World Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight championship belt and the title ”best pound for pound fighter in the world” will be taking on professional wrestler ”The Big Show” in this annual spectacle held by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) entitled WrestleMania XXIV.
Yep, the WWE sure knows how to hype up this annual event. For all ya’ll who didn’t know, WrestleMania is pro wrestling’s Super Bowl.
And after getting multi-billionaire Donald Trump last year at WrestleMania, this time, they just signed ”Money” Floyd Mayweather Jr. into a match with the seven-foot, 400-pound (or so they say…) Big Show.
The seeds of the Mayweather – Show rivalry were planted at No Way Out, when the seven-foot, 400-pound (there it is again…) WWE Superstar taunted the six-time boxing champion, and was left bloodied with a broken nose.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., a longtime WWE fan and, for the…