The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Rexrapper 1

    Rexrapper 1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    154 and 130. At 130 he beat the number 1 guy in the division twice. Chico and Hernandez. He was 26-0 at the weight if im not mistaken. He also fought some other good opposition. 26-0 vs 7-1. Also at 154 he fought the number 3 ranked fighter in Oscar. Marg wasn't even ranked in the division. So that would be 130, 135, and 154.
     
  2. kingmurkaveli

    kingmurkaveli Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wrong...Pac ducked the MOST at the lower divisions
     
  3. c5terror

    c5terror Member Full Member

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    -baldo has 9 loss and brutally beaten up by clottey before mayweather fought him

    -grandpa mosley was coming from a long long layoff and was not allowed to use his peds. Mosley was allowed to use his peds in pac fight.

    -ortiz was young who got brutally beaten up by a one dimensional maidana who got schooled by a unhealthy ancient shot to pieces morales. He only got lucky against berto because like him, berto also have a glass jaw. Oh and ortiz was a QUITTER!:deal
     
  4. kingmurkaveli

    kingmurkaveli Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow ONE FIGHTER who had a tough fight with Clottey yet STILL beat thadass...Ortiz THRASHED Berto..Berto is a horrible fighter dont act like that was a close fight cuz of some lucky knock downs that Ortiz dealed with like it was nothing...Mosley came off a lay off?...Well so did Floyd and Floyd STILL killed the bigger, stronger guy...but guess what...Pac fought a WORSE Shane mosley and looked like an idiot!..Learn about the game of boxing pacturd!
     
  5. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac easy. haters will make excuses.
     
  6. bRoNeR**a**G

    bRoNeR**a**G Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :clap::clap:
     
  7. hennyguzzla

    hennyguzzla Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd fights champions and fighters coming off wins! Manny fights leftovers and has-beens!
     
  8. kingmurkaveli

    kingmurkaveli Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hey everyone..This guy doesnt know about boxing!:)..LOL
     
  9. hennyguzzla

    hennyguzzla Active Member Full Member

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    Mosley was the champ, after knocking out Margarito, when Floyd fought and schooled him. When Manny fought Shane... Your arguments suck, dude!
     
  10. Mega Lamps

    Mega Lamps Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao has the better resume, most would agree with that.
     
  11. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At 154 they each had only one fight, though Pac weighed-in 10lbs under the limit. You had Margarito coming off a loss and a years suspension, and a 34 year old Oscar who had only one fight in almost 3 few years prior. Oscar wins that by default, as he was atleast a champ, even though the belt he had was a worthless title handed to Mayorga after his loss to Tito. It was hardly a great victory and performance from Floyd.

    135 and 154 then, the divisions Pacquiao used as stopovers for only one fight.

    Pac's resume at 130 beats Mayweather's. Morales, Marquez and Barrera only had losses to each other and Pacquiao at the weight, and had each been champion there and considered the best guys there at the time. Hernandez and Corrales were undefeated but were not of the calibre of those fighters, even slightly past prime versions.
     
  12. leone25

    leone25 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Like zab judah who got spanked by baldomir? Or victor ortiz leftover of maidana.. And marquez coming off two brutal wars againts pac :lol:
     
  13. goldenboy98

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    Is this even a serious debate? Manny by a mile.
     
  14. KnuckleUp99

    KnuckleUp99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Manny lost to EM and had a scheduled rematch with EM before the fight with Raheem was made. Losing to Raheem was more of a bad choice of opponents due to style, coupled with lack of motivation for a fight was was suppose to be a nice tune up for the big rematch with PAC. Of course those who want to discredit PAC said EM was washed up....yet in 2011 he's at the top of the Jr WW division challenging the top fighters in compeitive scraps.

    Humberto Soto, Tim Austyn, Mark Johnson...:verysad They were never on the radar b/c they were never a real name or threat to PAC...Raheem's only real win was over EM who clearly overlooked him as a viable threat.

    Josh was coming off a loss that many felt he won...PAC of course dominated Josh like no one else had...which is common for PAC... DLH never lost like he did to PAC...neither did Ricky, Cotto or Shane.....Even at the lower weight classes when he destroyed EM and MAB...no one had ever put in work like that on those boxers...ever! Expect for Manny. To say everyone of PAC's opponents were shot, old, weight drained or "threw" the fight is just a common defense mechanism from detractors who can't seem to find anything to give Manny credit for.

    Ortiz was moving up in weight and off a loss to Marcos. Mosley was coming off a big win against Marg but was thought to be shot after struggling with Mayorga where he pull out a 12 round KO in a fight he would have lost on the cards.

    PAC's status comes from what he's done in the sport...against fighters who were proven and legit ELITE level fighters...not just b/c he's made history in moving up in weight and grabbing titles all along the way....that was just one of the many reasons for PAC's historical career.

    Floyd's got a good legacy too...one that he should be proud of... but it's not even close to PAC's legacy.
     
  15. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If we're talking about resume, Floyd is nothing but a mere speck of dust underneath Pac's toenail.
     
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