Floyd's acknowledged as P4P #1

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  1. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And for some he couldnt do enough. One ******* said going into the fight with Cotto that Pac should still be p4p #1 even if he lost. With moronic fans like that no one can do enough to replace thier hero.
     
  2. BigReg

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    There is so much nonsense in this post, I don't even have the patience to address it all. All I have to say, is that after your alleged no.1 guy gets his ass handed to him by the real no.1, there will be no more debate.
     
  3. ZippyMan

    ZippyMan Active Member Full Member

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    If that post doesn't sway them, they are hopelessly lost. Very well done and pretty much impossible to refute.
     
  4. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just rebutt my opinion if you wish and don't throw in somebody's opinion.
     
  5. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    :dead Yawn.

    Well...obviously.
     
  6. 1lehudson

    1lehudson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No need to rebutt anything. Facts say that Floyd beat two top three p4p fighters in a row. while Pac was beatting Cotto who had just lost, Clottey who had just lost, Hatton who had just lost and Oscar who had been losing every other fighter for about three or four years.:good
     
  7. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Juan Manuel Marquez who was at his best as a Featherweight and had no business fighting anywhere north of 135lbs.

    Shane Mosley who was 38 years of age and hadn't fought in 14-15 months. Hadn't long lost to Miguel Cotto, a fighter Manny Pacquiao devastated.

    Not long defeated Shane Mosley, and had only suffered 1 career defeat in his professional career. Held size advantages and was the natural WW.

    Many people claim he deserved the nod over Cotto (not me), but he had never been so decisively defeated in his entire career. Held significant size advantages going into the fight, lost around 9-10 rounds.

    Undefeated at 140lbs where the fight took place and was coming off one of his best performances in years. Was rendered unconscious for minutes as early as the second round by a guy who'd never fought at the weight before.

    Oscar was 2-2 going into the Floyd Mayweather fight, everyone including yourself picked him to beat Manny by demolition.


    You can spin this **** anyway you like Hudson, just depends which side of the fence you're on.
     
  8. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's like this.

    - When Floyd came back, PAC the current #1 guy.
    - PAC KO'ed Hatton cold and further raises his stock as #1.
    - Floyd dominated JMM and claimed #2 spot.
    - PAC TKO'ed Cotto and again distancing himself from Floyd.
    - PAC dominated Clottey and further pulling away from Floyd.
    - Floyd dominated Mosley closing the gap but NOT ENOUGH to overtake PAC.
     
  9. nipplefloss

    nipplefloss Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pacquiao is lucky his first fight at Welterweight wasn't against Floyd or people would say the same **** about him as they did about Marquez: that he was slow, bloated, didn't belong at the weight after Mayweather dominated him.
     
  10. drkjck

    drkjck Active Member Full Member

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    pac and mayweather are clearly 1a and 1b..but i believe pac is slightly ahead because of the way he beats his opponent..if pac fights marquez at 147, he'll get ko'd, if pac fights the undefeated version of hatton, same results.if pac fights the same mosely mayweather fought, mosely wont go pass 6 rounds..
     
  11. fytelod

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    It's like this.

    - When Floyd came back, PAC the current #1 guy.
    - PAC KO'ed Hatton cold and further raises his stock as #1.
    - Floyd dominated JMM and claimed #2 spot.
    - PAC TKO'ed Cotto and again distancing himself from Floyd.
    - PAC dominated Clottey and further pulling away from Floyd.
    - Floyd dominated Mosley closing the gap but NOT ENOUGH to overtake PAC.
     
  12. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    You're implying Marquez would have devastated Hatton, Cotto and dominated Clottey. You're lost, find another sport. Watch more Boxing, come back.
     
  13. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
  14. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    If Mayweathers fights Hatton when they're both at 140 lbs., Mayweather beats him worse than Gatti. If Mayweather fights a the Cotto that Pac fought, it doesn't go past 5 rounds. If Mayweather fights the shot, weight drained Hoya at 147 that Pac fought, that fight gets stopped in the 6th or 7th round.
     
  15. drkjck

    drkjck Active Member Full Member

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    lol at this..he may have dominate cotto but not destroy him..he cant even knock marquez out for gods sake!