Manny Pacquiao's ATG ranking?

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  1. pngo

    pngo #1Contender Full Member

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    This. In the 40s imo.
     
  2. shinkijin

    shinkijin Freeloader Extraordinaire Full Member

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    IMHO, between 40-30. He's still got quite a ways to go to break the top twenty, I think. I personally wouldn't put Pea w/in the top ten, or even 20. But that's just me.
     
  3. NALLEGE

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  4. NALLEGE

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    Please check the resume of all of these guys, and please, wait for PAc to retire before ranking him. This is truly sick to read from you guys who rank him above some of these greats, ATG's and legends.


    1. Sugar Ray Robinson
    2. Henry Armstrong
    3. Muhammad Ali
    4. Joe Louis
    5. Roberto Duran
    6. Willie Pep
    7. Harry Greb
    8. Benny Leonard
    9. Sugar Ray Leonard
    10. Pernell Whitaker
    11. Carlos Monzon
    12. Rocky Marciano
    13. Ezzard Charles
    14. Archie Moore
    15. Sandy Saddler
    16. Jack Dempsey
    17. Marvin Hagler
    18. Julio Cesar Chavez
    19. Eder Jofre
    20. Alexis Arguello
    21. Barney Ross
    22. Evander Holyfield
    23. Ike Williams
    24. Salvador Sanchez
    25. George Foreman
    26. Kid Gavilian
    27. Larry Holmes
    28. Mickey Walker
    29. Ruben Olivares
    30. Gene Tunney
    31. Dick Tiger
    32. Fighting Harada
    33. Emile Griffith
    34. Tony Canzoneri
    35. Aaron Pryor
    36. Pascual Perez
    37. Miguel Canto
    38. Manuel Ortiz
    39. Charley Burley
    40. Carmen Basilio
    41. Michael Spinks
    42. Joe Frazier
    43. Khaosai Galaxy
    44. Roy Jones Jr.
    45. Tiger Flowers
    46. Panama Al Brown
    47. Kid Chocolate
    48. Joe Brown
    49. Tommy Loughran
    50. Bernard Hopkins
    51. Felix Trinidad
    52. Jake LaMotta
    53. Lennox Lewis
    54. Wilfredo Gomez
    55. Bob Foster
    56. Jose Napoles
    57. Billy Conn
    58. Jimmy McLarnin
    59. Pancho Villa
    60. Carlos Ortiz
    61. Bob Montgomery
    62. Freddie Miller
    63. Benny Lynch
    64. Beau Jack
    65. Azumah Nelson
    66. Eusebio Pedroza
    67. Thomas Hearns
    68. Wilfred Benitez
    69. Antonio Cervantes
    70. Ricardo Lopez
    71. Sonny Liston
    72. Mike Tyson
    73. Vicente Saldivar
    74. Gene Fullmer
    75. Oscar De La Hoya
    76. Carlos Zarate
    77. Marcel Cerdan
    78. Flash Elorde
    79. Mike McCallum
    80. Harold Johnson
     
  5. Tszyu

    Tszyu Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah around 20ish if he retired today. If he KO's Cotto and does it with ease like Hatton, I will put him around 10, if its a war and he wins about 15-20.

    If he beats Cotto then fight Mayweather and beats both, then I will say anywhere from 5-10

    But hard to really say as I havent really thought about this before. I might change my mind next week
     
  6. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Yes. But Oscar lost almost all of his biggest fights. Robbed a few boxers as well: Whitaker, Sturm,...
     
  7. snell

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    as if the iguana^^ got this list in his brain right away :roll::roll::lol::lol::lol:

    copy and paste :yep:yep:hi::hi:
     
  8. totsboy

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    are you sure that sugar ray robinson can win against pac??

    Theyre lucky pac is not born in their era because we might not see srr's name on that list
     
  9. IsaL

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    Lets do a side by side comparison to Oscar De La Hoya, who I don't even have in the top 30, let alone top 20 or 25.
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    So now that we have establish that Oscar who doesn't even crack top 30 or even 40. how in the world is Pac at 25????????
     
  10. PH|LLA

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    going by that ranking list up there I'd have Pac around more or less 25

    Uli you forgot to put Marquez for Pac
     
  11. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I got that list from a ******* in this thread who didn't want to include JMM, probably because he knows JMM won.;)

    You can add JMM if you want, with an asterik. JMM is the least of the Little 3 big men.
     
  12. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Like I said I was talking about the ranking list, not the list you posted.
     
  13. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Seriously, how anyone could put Pac over DLH, let alone top 20 just by looking at that comparison is beyond me.
     
  14. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Its easy to put Pac above Oscar.
     
  15. IsaL

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    Only for the Pacatard, biased and ignorant.