This is a thread dedicated to the pound for pound king Manny The Pacman Pacquiao!!! -Currently Pound for pound Number 1 -Fighter of the decade -Top 5 ATG (minimum) -Hall of Fame fighter -8 division world champion -10 time world champion -Congressman The king has moved up in weight class multiple times destroying all in his path never avoiding anyone. Who can forget that fateful night when he destroyed the heavily favored Ledwaba or when he outclassed the baby faced assassin. He then went on defeat the Mexican legend Marquez twice (should have been 3 times). After Eric Morales was awarded a gift decision against him he then went on to avenge his loss not once but twice!! Before beating Barrera for a second time the Pacman moved up to 135lbs and takes on The hard hitting lightweight David Diaz TKO'ing him in relatively easy fashion. Now its 2008 and the Pacman moves up 2 weight divisions to defeat the Goldenboy himself Oscar De La Hoya. De La Hoya is a former Olympic gold medalist and a 10 time world champion in 6 different weight classes!! Due to the speed of Manny he makes Oscar look old and slow and eventually retires the legend to become a global superstar. Now everyone wants a piece of the Pacman and he welcomes all comers destroying them all 1 by 1. Prime Hatton is KO'd in 2 rounds winning Manny Knockout of the year. Cotto at 147 is next and he is KO'd like the rest bloodied and bruised he cannot see the final bell. Clottey v Pacman sells out the cowboy stadium and not only is Pacman the pound for pound king he is now the king of the PPV. Pacman now sets his sights on the 154lb title and takes apart the feared Mexican Antonio Margarito winning him a world title in his 8th division. The hard hitting Sugar Shane Mosley is next, a dangerous puncher with excellent speed and movement poses Manny no problems as Shane is dropped early but survives to see the final bell. Manny then gives JMM another beating in their 3rd and final encounter which will surely be fight of the year and will enhance the legacy of the congressman even more. What more can we expect from Manny? Another KO win against the dangerous Tim Bradley? I guess we will have to wait and see. Void is Void!!!!!!!
At first I was like this This content is protected Then I was like this This content is protected Because you have to be joking Mayweather is the PFP king
GOD .....Get off the Man's Di!ck Which Grown Man **** and make a Dedication Thread For another Grown man Listing All the Wonderful things about him.This is Some very Sick sh!it!!?? You need Help Bruh!!
Pac has officially lost his P4P king mantle, but not relinquished it to anyone. He is officially co-#2 P4P now. With Mayweather having only a tough win over Cotto and sucker punch win over Ortiz and doing nothing for a year and a half on vacation before that, a sensational KO or performance vs Bradley might be enough for PacMan to take back what's rightfully his.
he may be the pound for pound best but not KING, KINGS accept the challenge of the best and he still has to face Mayweather the CONQUEROR
I think the reason the folks at the Ring Mag website did not straight lift Mayweather to the p4p #1 position over Pacquiao yet, is because they do not want to appear to eat their words so soon. The Ring Magazine itself has recently (as in for several week now) elevated Mayweather to the #1 P4P position over Pacquiao. Most other reputable sites have done so way earlier anyways. So the OP is just being delusional or holding at straws. The Bradley fight is a no-win situation for Pacman, as a KO win over Bradley will not be enough to lift him back to the #1 P4P position, simply because Bradley is not a natural welter, and he's not been anywhere near #5 P4P, for instance. Also, Pacquiao's performance has been relatively poor of late for a top P4P fighter. Likewise, should Bradley triumph over Pacquiao, the victory would not be enough to catapult Bradley to the #1 P4P position, simply because his career achievements and their qualities thus far would still be way less than those of any current top 5 P4P fighter. On the flip side of your argument, a meer win by Pacquiao over Bradley should be enough to supply the folks at The Ring website the balls to formally proclaim Mayweather the substantive #1 P4P at this time. And should Pacquiao lose to Bradley, Pacquiao will be expected to drop to #5 P4P at best, behind Mayweather, Ward, Martinez, and Klitschko, say. Even then (in the event of a loss to Bradley,) I won't place Pacquiao below Marquez on the P4P ranking only because he has on his record two official wins over Marquez. P34c3
when I read top 5 ATG::nutcase When i read minimum :vonnecunt When i read should have beaten marques 3X :**** Either you're a huge troll or you need to get his dick out of your mouth
Bunch of morons its a sarcastic post!!! One for the Pacmongs to drool over when they are asleep dreaming of bumming Pacquiao!!!