If Donaire cleans up the division his legacy would surpasses Pac's!

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  1. Round1gymDC

    Round1gymDC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Donaire cleans up the division his legacy would surpass Pac's. I'm a big fan of cleaning up the divison when it's talented rather than jumping weight classes. Being that weight classes today are a lot closer together and theirs supplements that allow a fighter to drain and hydrate without losing stamina.



    With that said if Donaire cleans up his talent heavy division beating Mares, Nishioka, and Rigondeaux. Pac and Floyd will lose their number 1 and 2 seat.
    Mayweather would have to beat a Chavez or Martinez to remain number 1 in my eyes. Pac would be number 3-5 in the top p4p list.


    Pac's last fights will be bull**** fights. Expect Donaire to lap Pac's career, but not Popularity
     
  2. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If he does this I agree but doesn't seem likely he'll fight any of these guys let alone all 3 and if he does he takes at least 1 L IMO but gets mega props for trying to do the right thing.
     
  3. Diggersan

    Diggersan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He says he wants the belts but getting a fight with all 3 when goldenboy controls Mares I don't think it will happen. I believe him of course that he would fight anybody in this division and I don't see him losing to anyone.
     
  4. whirlwind

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    Donaire beating all the champ at 122 is a lot more easier than beating any champ at 126, 130, 135, 140, 147. As you move up your opponents are getting bigger as well untill you reach at the point even the bums at 147 will beat you ass badly.There are legit reasons why a few boxers only able to do that. No wonder Pac is the only one in the world who has 8 titles in 8 weight division followed by Oscar and Floyd.
     
  5. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pacquiao has fought way tougher opp than Donaire. People say Vic and Montiel are good wins.

    Manny fought Barrera, Morales and Marquez they were younger than Vic or Montiel when Manny fought the 3 amigos.

    Plus his move up in weight. Pacquiao is on another level. It's an insult to even consider this idea.

    Donaire is not even close to Pacquiao's level and achievements.
     
  6. Hecdog

    Hecdog Active Member Full Member

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    Stupid comments! Donaire ain't **** but a wannabe Manny Pacquiao. He hasn't beaten anyone of any caliber but a bunch of small guys. Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather will always be considered way above Donaire. Those guys are legends, have beaten the best in all kinds of weight classes. Donaire is the most overrated fighter in history. Who the hell is he fighting this weekend? Some guy no one has ever heard of. He's not even in the P4P conversation. His last fight showed me a lot. He will break easily once someone gets in his face, and he can't take a punch, so don't even mention this Pacquiao wannabe in the same conversations as Mayweather and Pacquiao. Donaire ain't about ****, he acts like a clown with his stupid immitations, and he's not funny. Tell him to go show his father some respect as well as his brother instead of being a no good for nothing sellout. Hope he gets his ass kicked soon.:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke
     
  7. Raybans

    Raybans Pro Gamboa Full Member

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    The amazing thing with Pacquiao is I think he completely skipped the 115 and 118 divisions. If he'd won titles there as well his fans could be claiming 10 weight classes! That's mad.
     
  8. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :rofl

    When Donaire gets fighter of the decade and a few more lineals yes
     
  9. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Donaire's opponent (Mathebula). Reminds me of Lebwaba the South African 122 IBF champion.
    Pacquiao beat Lebwaba on the undercard of Lennox Lewis for the IBF 122 belt.In fairness to Donaire. He has been sidelined a lengthy time and he doesn't have the same amount opportunities or fight experience as Manny. He is already 29 too.He better get the move on.:patsch

    This is Pacquiao fighting the South African IBF 122 champion and destroying it.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gASk2E1Ih68[/ame]
     
  10. funkykoval

    funkykoval Active Member Full Member

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    Donaire? that chicken champ who is avoiding Rigondeaux :huh

    yes sure his legacy will surpass pac's :patsch
     
  11. Villa28

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    :deal
     
  12. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pacquiao never fought a Cuban Olympic champ bro.

    But..This Saturday! Donaire is fighting an IBF champion from South Africa.

    Kind of like Pac fighting Lebwaba.:good The talent at 122 and 126 are ruled by Cubans.
     
  13. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao landed some good rights in that fight. I love how you can hear the punches landing:smoke

    Lampley was already boom boom boom bang bang on that fight :rofl
     
  14. Thatman

    Thatman No respond troll pactards banned

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    With all due respect

    Please tell me what title Manny won at 126? 140?154?

    Official major title that is?
     
  15. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    lolz then that means he passes floyds resume as well...

    Donaire has a ways to go before he gets there.