Questions for Pacquiao fans .......

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  1. DABOZ

    DABOZ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hi, newb
     
  2. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lacy was never that good just an overhyped puncher who did he beat...dude beat Syd Vanderpool for christ sakes for the title, Kessler is veru good not great you know that, Hopkins is a nightmare for anyone but he wasnt the guy that beat Trinidad who threw more punches and was more active plus come on Hopkins was like 43 at the top level that matters


    news flash anyone over 35 aint prime whether they win or lose...Mayweather, Martinez, Marquez are great but still not prime
     
  3. pure boxer

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    Gatti was not #1 jww.hatton was

    Oscar was not the #1 154 fighter is my memory serves me right Spinks was
     
  4. pure boxer

    pure boxer Guest

    you mean after Hatton had already beat him??? why would that be better?
     
  5. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    None.

    But overall, Floyd's resume is good but not better than other resumes with losses.

    It's kind of like a ITT Tech student with a 4.0 GPA trash talking a Harvard student with a 3.5 GPA.

    :rofl
     
  6. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Right...but he is averaging less...It has taken Pacquiao 7 fights to do what Floyd has done in 5 fights.

    Also, more money has come out of pocket because he has had more fights. More expenditures etc...
     
  7. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    THE NUMBERS BELOW SHOW MORE OF THE ENTIRE STORY THAN, "WELL SINCE PAC MOVED UP TO WW"

    De La Hoya-Maywetaher 2,400,000

    De La Hoya Pacquiao 1,200,000



    Hatton-Mayweather 920,000

    Hatton-Pacquiao 850,000



    Marquez-Mayweather 1,005,000

    Marquez-Pacquiao 3 1,450,000



    Mosley-Mayweather 1,450,000

    Mosley-Pacquiao 1,150,000(Arum never released official numbers)



    Mayweather 1,443,750

    Pacquiao 1,162,500



    There is your common opponents above.



    Since the common factor in De La Hoya below.



    MAYWEATHER



    De La Hoya-Maywetaher 2,400,000



    Hatton-Mayweather 920,000



    Marquez-Mayweather 1,005,000



    Mosley-Mayweather 1,450,000



    Ortiz-Mayweather 1,250,000





    7,025,000/5=1,405,000



    PACQUIAO



    De La Hoya Pacquiao 1,200,000



    Hatton-Pacquiao 850,000



    Pacquiao Cotto 1,250,000



    Pacquiao Clottey 750,000



    Pacquiao Margarito 1,150,000



    Mosley-Pacquiao 1,150,000



    Marquez-Pacquiao 3 1,450,000



    7,800,000/7=1,115,000
     
  8. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    at this point Mayweather has the best resume of any undefeated fighter ever...Marciano, Ottke, Calzaghe, etc....
     
  9. theword

    theword Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That's probably true. That said, people are coming around to the fact that an '0' on your record might not be the end all be all or even a determining factor of ATGness. So while Floyd's run at LW was damn good, his career at WW has been something of a let down.
     
  10. MEXICAN

    MEXICAN boxing fanatic Full Member

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    whats up newbie?...
     
  11. MEXICAN

    MEXICAN boxing fanatic Full Member

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    LOL DUDE THATS FUNNY......:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  12. king khan

    king khan Boxing Junkie banned

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    Im both fans, and critics of Pac, and Floyd. . . I like to clown on Floyd, but everybody knows I speak highly of his in-ring ability (which is really all that counts). . .


    While Floyd's resume is often shat on unfairly, I honestly do believe Pac has a better resume (as of now, Floyd can change that over the next 3 years or so). . .

    it's just hard to argue against beating Marquez twice, Morales twice (KO's nonetheless), and MAB twice. . You could argue all of those guys are top 100ish fighters of all time. . . I don't buy the whole "oh they weren't 'primed'" argument either. . They were perfectly primed, and there's no reason to discredit the wins. . . Marquez wins were DEAD CLOSE, and I thought 'Quez nicked the third fight, but it was close enough to go either way really.
     
  13. FloydPatterson

    FloydPatterson Boxing Addict banned

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    Morales and MAB are nothing without each other, they are disgustingly overrated
     
  14. king khan

    king khan Boxing Junkie banned

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    :lol:

    Come on MOMO's, you gotta admit that was kinda funny. . .

    I'd say it's more like a USC, NC State, or Michigan State student with 4.0 trash talking an Ivy League student with a 3.5. . . The former schools are very good state schools, but not as difficult to get into, nor as prestigious as the Ivy League schools. . .
     
  15. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Now just imagine Floyd's resume if he was as motivated to keep fighting more consistently!