[Jollibee] leo79 wrote:
I had a similar dream about a couple of weeks ago, but it wasn't about Manny Pacquiao losing to Antonio Margarito. It was an inconclusive dream. The Tijuana Tornado was able to land a lucky punch on the Pacman, a powerful right hook that connected to the temple of Pacquiao and resulted in our champion stumbling to the canvas due to the sheer force and momentum of the strike. I woke up after that moment, and did not actually see Manny not able to beat the ten count from the referee. It was only a dream, a bad one, and a nightmare that I'm afraid can still become a reality.
State of Nevada odds still favor Pacquiao by a great margin for a good reason. The Pacman leads Margarito by a mile in pure skills and in many important intangibles. Yet, make no mistake, Antonio is still the biggest and one of the tallest foes for Manny, could be the most powerful and strongest opponent, and perhaps the most capable of enduring the punches of Pacquiao due to the fact that this fight is going to be fought at the junior middleweight level. The Pacman weighed in like the natural junior welterweight fighter that he is on Friday night, while The Tijuana Tornado weighed in a like a true junior middleweight boxer. Antonio has a durable chin and a very big head, literally, and what would happen if Pacquiao breaks one of his hands from hitting the seemingly concrete-like head of Margarito? This could really be a lot more competitive fight that many people expect it to be. I hope that Pacquiao will win, I know he very well can, but this is boxing and anything can happen. So, let us all hope for the best but not dismiss the worst.
Hi, are you still on your dreams? I just wan't to ask if Mosley lands a lucky punch this time..
