Who has the greater legacy: Pacquiao or Floyd?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by FastSmith7, Sep 20, 2017.


Superior legacy?

  1. Floyd Mayweather Jr

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  2. Manny Pacquiao

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  1. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Or why the Californian Department of Justice Laboratory would want to frame him.
     
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  2. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Yet good ole CJ and a bunch of fanboys and haters mean more than The Ring ESPN and Pac's own trainer right??? You think Margo beats Hearns Log off.
     
  3. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    ROFL uncontrolibly Old Fluffy would NEVER have the cojones to get in the ring with either
     
  4. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I'd also like to say in case there's any doubt in this thread I don't buy Canelo's tainted meat excuse for a second either.
     
  5. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    is that your way of saying you dont have the same understanding, so have to rely on what your favorite poster tells you? you can buy a bag of plaster for less than 10 bucks. buy it and educate yourself, its better than just getting pissy with those who have.
     
  6. Pimp C

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    Sure Margo beats Herans and Margo defender whatever you say. PBF had guys ducking him at 130 like the plague.:deal:
     
  7. shadow111

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    I have no respect for people who cheat with bricks in their gloves. That's a much more egregious and unjustifiable form of cheating. PEDs are a difficult issue to enforce and prove wrongdoing particularly when contaminated meat is a possibility. You don't practice what you preach against. You talk about how noble you are for defneding Margarito one of the worst cheats the sport has ever seen all while jumping to conclusions about Canelo and his supposed PED cheating. Similarly you allege Vegas Corruption regarding the Canelo GGG decisions but play dumb to corruption when it involves Pacquiao winning in Vegas. So you have zero credibility, you clearly just defend the people you like and accuse the people you don't like of cheating.
     
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  8. C.J.

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    They didnt!! It was the CSAC 's report that omitted to say that though trace elements of calcium & sulphur were detected they were compatible with those found in HUMAN SWEAT !!!
    They tried to cover up their goof up when suspending Antonio long before any tests were ever done
     
  9. Pimp C

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    CJ also claims Tony Weeks did a fine job and let them fight when he worked PBF-Maidana 1 but cried like a baby and called Weeks corrupt when Weeks was the ref for Kovalev-Ward 2. He's a hypocrite and already has been exposed here for it, for playing favorites. As long as the fighter he likes wins it's fine but if the fighter he likes loses he's full of excuses and conspiracy theories.
     
  10. shadow111

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    Regardless of what you believe, when it comes to PEDs, it's a harder thing to prove wrongdoing particularly when contaminated meat is a strong possibility like it is in Mexico. If you have your reasons to believe it wasn't due to contaminated meat, that's your prerogative, but your or CJ's belief that Canelo intentionally was juicing doesn't prove he's a cheater. That's just a gut feeling you and CJ have. But the point I was making was regardless of what you believe, CJ is acting noble like's he the King of innocent until proven guilty, but yet when it comes to Mayweather or Canelo he goes total opposite. Same with Vegas corruption, he's sure Bob Bennett paid off Byrd or all the judges involved in Canelo GGG but regarding the decision of Pacquiao - Thurman everything is on the up and up, move along nothing to see here lol.
     
  11. Sugar 88

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    I'm asking why you think you know more about what was in Margo's gloves than a professional laboratory who actually tested the substance in question.
     
  12. C.J.

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    Why do you continually LIE Pimp ?? Show me where Ive ever said Tony would beat Tommy Hearns??? I never have as people here know. All I said was that it would have been a hell of a fight.
    Now c'mon name the one that ducked Mayweather ?? ROFL They all knew fluffy Floyd couldnt break an egg
     
  13. shadow111

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    And say what you want about me, but I've never accused Mayweather of cheating, but also don't assume he's innocent either. I stay neutral, and I listen to the arguments both for or against. On several occassions I gave CJ a chance to explain the Margarito stuff, you know stuff that people point to who believe he cheated, like the cracked wraps over the knuckle and when pressed all I heard was crickets.
     
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  14. tinman

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    Who ducked him at 130? Hernandez or Corrales. Both those guys are good fighters and were in their prime. And Mayweather against Corrales was his best career performance. But nobody at the weight ducked him.

    If Mayweather had still been at 130 in 2003 he would have had a real monster challenge on his hands. Because in 2003 there was a new king of 130 who was way better than Hernandez or Corrales and his name was El Terrible. Ass kicker of Floyd even when he was a skinny 122 pounder. I dont know how true this was, but apparently Floyd feared Morales more than any other fighter in the game. And would storm out of the gym and avoid eye contact whenever Morales would show up to train.
     
  15. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    It's more than a gut feeling, I have a failed test as evidence in addition to him being more than aware of the problem with meat in Mexico, having a butcher in his team and saying he goes veggie in camp. It's a lot more than 'a gut feeling'. He has an excuse that I feel is unlikely to be true. You don't agree. That's fine but don't act like I'm acting on a hunch.