Manny Pacquiao vs Keith Thurman on July 20..MGM

Who wins?

  • Pacquiao by KO

    Votes: 18 11.9%
  • Pacquiao by Decision

    Votes: 61 40.4%
  • Thurman by KO

    Votes: 37 24.5%
  • Thurman by Decision

    Votes: 35 23.2%

  • Total voters
    151

LauderdaleBoss

#TunnelGang #RingGangRadio
Staff member
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
18,391
Reputation
5,183
Daps
57,155
Reppin
Lauderdale
still on the fence if i want to order pac-thurman at home or catch it in the theater :patrice:..this is a PPV worthy of my dough plus the pre PPV card

In my humble opinion, its the best put together card in years. Like I'll be shocked if we get a fight that is below a 6 on the entertainment value scale of 1-10.
 

seemorecizzy

Superstar
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
16,347
Reputation
2,311
Daps
52,712
Reppin
NULL
Um how is this different than :deadmanny:
manny was literally giving JMM the worst beating he probably gave him in any of their fights and was going in for the kill when he got KTFO by that roided ass counter
yes i'm still mad:russ:
It was a close ass fight, wtf are you talkin about:russ:
Manny was winning that round...but then he lost it by gettin knocked da fukk out
shyt was pretty much even before that
Manny knocked down marquez 3 times in a single round their first figvt. Much more dominant round
 

seemorecizzy

Superstar
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
16,347
Reputation
2,311
Daps
52,712
Reppin
NULL
After Pacman beats Thurman they better not say shyt and talk down to Manny again.

Can't wait to expose these predictions about Thurman winning.

Guaranteed if Manny was a black man everybody in Coli would be comparing him to Ray Robinson and Ali by now.
GTFOH LMAOOO
and manny aint winning shyt.
Ill wait for your excuses after the fact
 

((ReFleXioN)) EteRNaL

RIP MR. SMOKE
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
19,504
Reputation
7,184
Daps
93,021
73JWg1.gif
This was such a brutal knockout. Manny went to sleep instantly. And the way he rocketed to the floor headfirst was brutal. Iooked like he got sniped :picard:


15621187012280671.gif
 

TDUBB

All Star
Joined
Nov 1, 2013
Messages
2,415
Reputation
-60
Daps
5,544
GTFOH LMAOOO
and manny aint winning shyt.
Ill wait for your excuses after the fact

Your not really laughing.. cause you know it’s true.

Manny gonna win by decision and then your gonna shyt on Thurman for losing... then you gonna find another nikka to ride his dyck too in hopes he beats Manny. On some loser hater fanboy shyt.
 

seemorecizzy

Superstar
Joined
May 9, 2012
Messages
16,347
Reputation
2,311
Daps
52,712
Reppin
NULL
Your not really laughing.. cause you know it’s true.

Manny gonna win by decision and then your gonna shyt on Thurman for losing... then you gonna find another nikka to ride his dyck too in hopes he beats Manny. On some loser hater fanboy shyt.
Full credit to manny if he wins
No excuses on my side
I picked manny to beat broner and i won money
I dont like the guy but i can seperate the shyt when it comes to making predictions
Manny isnt winnin shyt


Also, not even jim lampley would compare pacquaio to ali or sugar ray robinson. That is a truely embarrassing hot take and you should be ashamed of yourself
 

Megadeus

Superstar
Joined
Aug 3, 2015
Messages
6,450
Reputation
1,610
Daps
30,573
Exactly
I swear people only remember the short bad moments during Thurman fights.

nikkas be blind to the 9 rds Thurman beat up Ghost, but remember the last couple rds where Robert is literally fighting for his career and Keith tired.

Collazo gets smacked around before quitting, and nikkas only remember that one body shot he landed.

I think this will be a close fight... but trust, if Thurman wins it will be:

"LOL trash ass Thurman BARELY beat an old washed Pacquiou, and was rocked on round 5, you really think he has a shot against _________?"

I swear its the same thing after every Thurman fight. He really must get under people's skin because ppl simply refuse to fully evaluate his fights no matter what.
 

shopthatwrecks

Certified Babble Detector Badge Number #281713
Supporter
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
42,966
Reputation
9,875
Daps
112,894
Reppin
44 bricks...acre shaker
This was such a brutal knockout. Manny went to sleep instantly. And the way he rocketed to the floor headfirst was brutal. Iooked like he got sniped :picard:


15621187012280671.gif
Marquez was gettin tagged with that triple jab all fight ..hell all of their fights it gave em headaches

When finally caught em .. lights out
 

patscorpio

It's a movement
Staff member
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
120,227
Reputation
11,575
Daps
248,981
Reppin
MA/CT/Nigeria #byrdgang #RingGangRadio
Plant: Lee is Facing Someone Who is Ready To Die in The Ring
UzAEiQthumb.jpg


By Thomas Gerbasi

The cut over Caleb Plant’s right eye was bad, but he had seen worse than what was taking place in the biggest fight of his professional boxing career – an IBF super middleweight title fight against Jose Uzcategui in January.

Whether it was his formative years in Ashland City, Tennessee, or the day – and every day after - he lost his daughter Alia, Plant had enough in his chest that a little blood wasn’t going to bother him.

“Anytime I need to dig deep in a fight or sparring, I just think back to my childhood, where I grew up without,” said Plant. “There are dark places in my childhood that I never want to experience ever again. A perfect example presented itself when I got cut in the Uzcategui fight. I could have folded, but I dug deep and dropped him shortly after. Or in the later rounds when he thought he had me hurt, I stood my ground and stopped him in his tracks.”

Two knockdowns and a disciplined effort allowed Plant to dismiss the cut and hold off a late charge from Uzcategui to win a unanimous decision and his first world title. It was one of the feel-good stories of 2019 thus far, as the kid who came up the hard way and battled through the tragic death of Alia due to a rare disease that took her before her second birthday got his shot and made the most of it.

Now Caleb Plant is a world champion. On Saturday, July 20, he makes the first defense of his title against unbeaten Mike Lee. Some would say the real work begins now. Plant says it never stopped.

“I have no other options in life,” he said. “I’m all in when it comes to boxing. I have no Plan B; this is it. I knew when I started this journey at nine years old that this is what I was going to do. I knew I was going to be a world champion one day.”

To many, the fight against the relatively untested Lee is seen as a gimme, an optional defense on the Manny Pacquiao-Keith Thurman card in Las Vegas that will expose Plant and his story to a wider audience and begin the process of taking him from solid young champion to star. Given some of Plant’s comments about Lee in the lead-up to July 20, you might assume the 26-year-old agrees with that assessment, but he still has to fight someone who has painted a target on his back, so he will find motivation where he has to.

“Mike Lee is undefeated and coming down in weight to fight me, so he’s the bigger man,” said Plant. “In addition, he has a chip on his shoulder being the underdog. All these factors have me fully motivated. I never overlook any fight.”

plant-lee%20(2).jpg


Through 18 pro fights, the former amateur standout has lived up to that last sentence, as he has the 18 wins and no losses to show for it. But the rise of the 21-0 Lee to this point is seemingly a sore spot with Plant, who doesn’t believe the Chicagoan has paid enough dues in life or the ring to get a world title fight. Regardless, they’re going to fight in a couple weeks, and Plant will make his final judgement after the two throw hands.

“I admire anyone who steps in the ring, but Mike Lee must earn my respect as a fighter,” said Plant. “He’s never fought at the championship level and only time will tell what he’s all about. He’s done good for himself to reach this level, so I can’t knock him for that. He’s beaten everyone he’s faced, but he’s in there with a different animal now, one who is ready to die in the ring, one who is at the top of his game, a man on a mission.”

That mission is simple. Beat Lee and then go about the business of unifying all the belts at 168 pounds. Well, simple in theory given boxing’s various factions and affiliations. So while bouts against the likes of Billy Joe Saunders, Callum Smith and Canelo Alvarez could be difficult to pull off, the most winnable of the bouts against fellow titlists is one that is the easiest to make, as Plant and Anthony Dirrell both fight under the PBC banner. Those are just details, though. Give Plant credit for being ambitious, because he is just that.

“Winning a world title was “A” goal, but it wasn’t the goal,” he said. “I still have a lot to accomplish in this sport. To be quite honest, I’m more prepared for this fight then I was for the Uzcategui fight, and every fight from here on out is my biggest fight. Once you become a world champion, the target is on your back. Knowing that, I’m determined to keep this belt with the goal to become the first undisputed super middleweight champion in boxing history. That feat has never been accomplished.”

All it takes is one punch from Lee to put that all on hold, but Plant is well aware of the roadblocks that can be thrown in someone’s way. He’s seen a lot of them, from losing Alia to key injuries to the tragic death of his mother in March. If it seems like the world was conspiring against Plant making it here, you won’t find too many arguments against that notion. But he’s here, and there’s a lot to be said for that.

“Where I come from, all you can do is go up,” said Plant. “There are many roadblocks and distractions that would keep most men down, but I’m not most men. I have a desire in me that is unprecedented. Losing a daughter is something I wish on no man, but I had to overcome this tragic time in my life. It wasn’t easy, but I had to keep a promise to her, and that motivation is what keeps me going today. There is nothing in the ring that can compare to losing a daughter. So I fear nothing, because the worst thing that can happen to a man already happened to me. Alia is still with me today, she’s my guardian angel, my motivation.”

Maybe Caleb Plant can run the table on those other super middleweight champions and become undisputed champion. He’s already beaten more odds than most. What can a couple gloved fists do to him?

“I want to unify all the titles and take claim as the best super middleweight champion to ever lace ‘em up,” he said. “That’s a tall task for anyone, but I’m no ordinary individual. I was born to fight.”
 

shroommon

Pro
Joined
Jun 14, 2018
Messages
610
Reputation
85
Daps
2,049
Reppin
ATL
I use to think Thurman gon retire Manny when the fight was first announced ....

but 1) they eliminated VADA which gives Manny an excuse to juice a lil bit
and 2) ppl been pointing out Thurman injury prone and his married life ... he may have soften up a bit life outside the ring

I still think Thurman gon win but I'm lowkey rooting for Manny cuz I already know Thurman gon duck Spence to the fullest degree if he retains that belt
 

King P

Legends Never Die
Joined
Nov 12, 2012
Messages
15,452
Reputation
3,402
Daps
48,423
Reppin
Views From The X
I use to think Thurman gon retire Manny when the fight was first announced ....

but 1) they eliminated VADA which gives Manny an excuse to juice a lil bit
and 2) ppl been pointing out Thurman injury prone and his married life ... he may have soften up a bit life outside the ring

I still think Thurman gon win but I'm lowkey rooting for Manny cuz I already know Thurman gon duck Spence to the fullest degree if he retains that belt
Nope. Thurman wants all the belts, and if Spence beats Porter and picks up the WBC belt (which is the 1 Keith dropped) there's no way these 2 aren't fighting for Welterweight supremacy
 
Top