| 1. | Pac fan | ||
|
An intelligent boxing fan. They usually own anyone who argues with them. Nuthuggers are bad, but Pac haters are worse. xcaret AKA Hector always gets schooled when arguing with a Pac fan.
|
|||
| 2. | Rafael Marquez | ||
|
Former Bantamweight Kingpin who ruled the division with an iron fist for nearly 7 years beginning in 2001. He destroyed every fighter at 118 with fan pleasing impunity and bone crushing knockout power. Among his biggest wins are his 2 fights with future Hall Of Famer Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson and fellow future Hall Of Famer "The Cincinnati Kid" Tim Austin, whom were both k.o'd by Marquez. A feat deemed nearly impossible against this caliber of fighters.
more...
Rafael Marquez is trained by legendary Mexican trainer Nacho Beristain which partly explains his high pedigree in the sport. Like his brother pound for pound superstar Juan Manuel Marquez, Beristain fighters are among the best schooled in the sport. He throws perfect punches from every angle with blazing speed, pinpoint accuracy and deadly power. His punches have been described as "slashing" because they often cause deep lacerations to the faces of opponents. His most notable accomplishment in boxing has been his unforgettable trilogy with fellow Mexican badass Israel Vazquez whom Marquez moved up in weight to challenge for the 122 lb. title in March 2007 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California. Boxing fans knew they were in for a special night and Marquez having cleaned up the 118 lb. division came out and forced Vazquez to quit on his stool after the 7th due to a badly broken nose. The fight itself was a knock down drag out war with Marquez tasting the canvas in the 3rd round and the fans knew that a rematch w... |
|||
| 3. | Pac Fan | ||
|
A person who knows nothing about boxing and has only watch it since the rise of Filipino champion Manny Pacquiao. Pac Fan has only been watching boxing since Manny Pacquiao came out, therefore his boxing knowledge is very-low.
|
|||
| 4. | pac fan | ||
|
A person who has been a boxing fan but were unknown until the rise of Manny Pacquiao.
So you are a pac fan ...hmm, i knew it! That's why you are pretty good in analyzing fights.
|
|||
| 5. | Coin Toss Fan | ||
|
A Coin Toss Fan, also known as a Fairweather fan; is a sports fan that doesn't remain loyal to any set Sport, Athlete, or Team. They base their respect on who is the best at that time. These fans are considered to be the lowest form of sports fan, since they don't remain loyal to any set Athlete or Team. This causes their ticket, brand, and product purchases to be erratic. These fans can been seen in any sports forum, where they praise an Athlete today, then bash them tomorrow. These fans are most notably found in the sports of MMA and Boxing; where titles change often. Where the pressure of a win or loss is placed on the shoulders of one Athlete, instead of a team. With the expansion of MMA, these Coin Toss Fans have caused considerable trouble in MMA forums that have a mix of loyal fans and Newbies. New comers to the sport of MMA don't have an understanding of a fighters past accomplishment, so they pick and choose a fighter based solely on hype. And since every promoter claims their own fighter to be the best in the world, Coin Toss Fans change their minds often. (Coin Toss Fan) I love Chuck Liddell! No now I love Randy Couture! Who's the champ now? Yeah, now I love Him/Her more!! I'm such a loser of a fan!
|
|||
| 6. | hater | ||
|
a boxing fan who really really hates Floyd Mayweather.They refuse to acknowledge his achievements regardless of how high they are. Yo dawg, member dat lil' puerto rican fellow Jose,man he's a hater yo, ain't never said anythin good about lil money May.he's a hater man.
|
|||
| 7. | Fan Convention | ||
|
n. Essentially, a meeting place for those with like interests. Examples of such gatherings include furry, comic book and anime conventions.
Conventions usually require one to register to gain admittance. Attendees might have to wear a badge as proof of payment. Conventions can range from one day to weekends and more, and prices vary in entrance fees. Features of conventions might include (but not are not restricted to) events such as autograph signing, art sales, marketplaces or 'dealers rooms,' and entertainment (eg: boxing matches, karoake contests, dance contests, movie rooms, etc). A convention is oftentimes shortened to simply a 'con,' in which case one might state that they are 'going to the con.' Are you going to the fan convention this weekend with Kritios?
|
|||
