If PAC's resume ends up looking like this:

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by heidegger, Jun 17, 2009.


  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    So you only believe things to help your cause, your like freddy-wak :lol:

    18 months isn't two years, but if hes injured and Cotto-Pac happens and Mayweather doesn't fight anyone. It would be actually over 2 years if the fight was to happen right after that.


    So Floyd went for an A level of a lower weight class. Instead of a B in his.

    Stop exaggerating. You sound like a woman.
     
  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Genaro was 32.. Dumbass.

    Go ahead and claim thats old, then realize that Floyd himself is going to be pushing that exact age (Years and Months)

    And Mayweather won't fight Pacquaio till after he's past that age obviously.

    So by your standards Pacquaio can't get much of any credit for beating Floyd. :rofl
     
  3. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    genaro. was 32. morales was 29 who in the last of their trilogy was obviously past it. pbf with his running style obviously did not have the wear and tear of genaro.

    are you saying genaro was still prime during that time. pbf is clearly prime, moreso with teh retirement. he has not been in enough ring wars.

    you have the logical capacity of a 16 year old ***** scorned.

    i am a trained lawyer and evidence is always the key since it would help our cause. if not for impartial evidence, everyone would go scot free wouldn't they because all will claim innocence.

    its not actual age dumbass. it wear and tear. for someone with 15k posts, your as dumb as a hyena.

    at the start, i said you floydettes obviously go after your idols in terms of bitchiness. really, considering pbf fans here. you, dainty_randy, p4pdapedo. :hey

    :rofl:rofl:rofl

    you 3 belong to pbf's harem. bitches. :yep
     
  4. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: You assume and exaggerate so much.

    No wonder your a lawyer.
     
  5. stefanoitch

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  6. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    and what is pbf's top 7 wins again. im a fan of his skills and he had great victories at 130-135.

    but again, what is pbf top 7 wins. stop hiding behind a skirt and answer it. eze, dainty_randy, p4pdapedo?


    rogues gallery. hahahahaha.
     
  7. nobius

    nobius 4th hokage Full Member

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    In between 1-100 , im not that sure.
     
  8. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    such a bitchy move for you eze.

    floyd did not go for an A level of lower weight class in JMM. that would be hatton.

    JMM is 2 weight class lower. :hey:lol:
     
  9. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    wrong again. floyd did not go for A level of a lower weight class in JMM. that would be hatton.

    jmm is 2 weights lower. :hi::hi::hey:lol:
     
  10. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    Putang Inang Shieeet anlufet mo Scatterbrain!
     
  11. heidegger

    heidegger Guest

    This is undoubtedly true. These fighters have monumental aura around them that is hard to dislocate. I am not erudite enough as a boxing historian to refute any arguments made on these guys status. Never the less, I have a feeling that in 50 years from now (if people still care enough about boxing) there will be a some fighters from this era that are seen a lot more reverently than we see them now. Guys like Bernard Hopkins, for one.
     
  12. ed7890

    ed7890 Col. Hunter Gathers Full Member

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    I dont know i'm really a fan of these ATG lists at all, so i wont say where i'd rate him.

    He has done some amazing stuff, but i think its overstated a small bit. I mean, at 135 he only beat David Diaz. Not exactly the toughest opponent out there. The Oscar fight was a bit useless, not just because of the weight, but he's looked crap for ages.

    The Hatton victory is very impressive. I'd like to see him clean out a division though, become the clear champ. Same kind of thing i want from Mayweather really. But i dont think it'll happen cause he's goin to retire after a few more fights.

    Cotto and Mayweather victories would be impressive though. Throw in maybe a Berto destruction to show he could have cleaned house if he wanted to and he would definatly be legendary in my mind.
     
  13. lucatoni08

    lucatoni08 Active Member Full Member

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    top 5 atg
     
  14. cjgloves

    cjgloves Active Member Full Member

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    A 106 pound fighter beating Mayweather. Top 5
     
  15. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Top 5 easy. In a lot of ways, he would be in a league of his own in terms of achievements. Beating the lineal champ from Flyweight to Welterweight is just ridiculous. And were not talking about any WW, were talking about an undefeated ATG top 3 p4p fighter in Floyd.

    To put it into perspective, Ali is great but many have him top 5. Take away the glamour of him being a HW and his claims of being the greatest, compare their respective opponents and you will see Pac really isnt too far behind.