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

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  1. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Who has beat to get such a high ranking ? Honestly ?
     
  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    His resume his skills and his longevity all combine to place him there.
     
  3. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    you truly are one of the dumbest mofo's in the world, you and all your alts are ******ed.

    you cant even pick up when someone is clearly mocking you..
    god, i should start an ignore list. some people are way to dumb to be dealt with
     
  4. Imperial1

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    His resume you have to be kidding ,his longevity is questionable with his 2 yr retirement .


    30-40 range is more reasonable ..

    If we were just talking feather weights than yeah top 5 but all time the numbers I listed is more realistic .
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

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    Likely future HOF'ers: Oscar, Hatton, Marquez, Mosley, Cotto, Corrales, Castillo X2, Gatti, Genaro

    More HOF'ers beaten then many fighters ranked in the "top 25 ever."

    His results are amazing. Seldom loses more than 2 rounds.
     
  6. Staminakills

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    i thought they did vada. if so they did random urine AND blood tests. its the same testing as usada..
     
  7. Nonito Smoak

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    That 2 year retirement, if anything, HELPS the argument for the greatness of his longevity, dude... That does nothing for taking away from longevity... Perhaps you don't know what that word means...

    Mayweather never fought at Featherweight, so I don't know what kind of nonsense you are randomly spewing.
     
  8. Imperial1

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    Gatti is no 1 ballot hall of famer ,neither is Hatton,Corrales or even Castillo.Beating a shot Mosley doesn't elevate him neither should his win over Marquez considering he made him jump up 2 weight classes .The Oscar and Generado wins do elevate him but he rest would keep him in the 30-40 range like I said before but that's my opinion.
     
  9. Imperial1

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    Not featherweight meant lightweight 130-135
     
  10. Knives7

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    How many boxers have he made champion?
     
  11. COLD-HARD-TRUTH

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    How is Roger one of the best trainers of all time when he's never built a fighter into a champion from the ground up? Floyd was already a pro when Roger took over training duties. Matter of fact, a lot of guys Roger trains outside of Floyd seem to lose more than win. I remember one guy he trained got stopped in the first round and Roger just left ring. Didn't even consul the guy. Far from one of the best trainers of all time...he's entertaining though that's for sure.
     
  12. Nonito Smoak

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    More or less a trainer of one.

    Great results with that one, but whom else?
     
  13. Vanboxingfan

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    Almost all of these comments, related to rarely losing round, seldom hurt etc apply to Vitali Klitschko as well, but...
     
  14. Nonito Smoak

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    Well if you meant Lightweight than you are pointing out a division which Floyd only fought 4 times in... So if you rank Floyd top 5 at Lightweight as you say, you have lost your mind. Castillo was the best Lightweight of the decade and Floyd beat him in his first fight there to scoop up the lineal title so I value that and especially the immediate rematch victory... But he is nowhere near the top 5 LW list... Nowhere near...
     
  15. Ian_k

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    personally i've always thought he aint said any useful stuff in the corner when ive watched him
     
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