Is Pacquiao p4p the GOAT

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  1. larrysmith

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  2. JASPER

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    How did i get back on this f'n ******ed thread?
     
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    Wtf is this ****? OP saying SRR and SRL are the same person that got a name change? People calling Sugar Ray Robinson Sugar Ray ROBERTSON? SRR from the 70s? Pac better than Duran, Haggler? Old school fighters with bad technique, arm punchers?

    **** this ****, not gonna bother reading ESB.
     
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    Dont let one troll make your judgement on the site as a whole.:good
     
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    I'm pretty sure this is my ***** kid brother trying to make us real pac fans look bad. You're not fooling any one Little Batu! Wait until you get home
     
  8. JASPER

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    John this is what we call *******s around here. I am a fan of Pacs but guys like these make everyone on here look bad. You will find tons of these fanboys on here. There are also *****s, Klitlickers, Roys boys, bailey(calsappy groupie), slugger3000 (along with flexb these two boobs form Victoria Ortiz's OrTITS).
     
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    He's not even the greatest current boxer.
     
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    And real classics those were too.
    Funniest thread of the year so far.:rofl
     
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    And Pacquaio can never claim to be the GOAT till he sees off Floyd Patterson.
     
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    wat
     
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    Don't forget Sugar Shane Leonard and The "Hit Man" Ricky Hearns...
     
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    If Pac wasn't draining fighters to get the edge, I would rate him higher then Floyd, especially if he would have beat the same De La Hoyle that Floyd fought, in the same fashion that he beat him. Unfortunately he, drain Cotto and Margarito, and judging from the outcome of both those fights, he really didn't have to do that. Fighting them at there natural fighting weight probably would have been more of a challenge, but it would have been a better victory for him, that no one could have disputed against. His lack of leader ship also take him away from being G.O.A.T. He could really elevate his status if he was to beat Mayweather, but he doesn't even have control over his own camp to see that through. One may argue and say that has nothing to do with his performance in the ring, but it does have something to do with his legacy long after his career is over.