Pacquiao would have destroyed Salvador Sanchez

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  1. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yey and after manny got his ass whupped by Sanchez he would claim....


    BUT BUT u no understand i didnt have my gloves it was "CLITORIS" Gloves fault HAHHA!!
     
  2. Show me a video Floyd having problems with southies? :huh

    I always read that statement which is totally untrue. Almost like a myth.

    When you talk to me, always talk about facts. :deal
     
  3. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    Salvador was not as fast as Pacquiao. Don't try to make it seem like Pac has stubby arms. He doesn't. His punches are much straighter than Sanchez's and it will always get there first. Better footwork? only if you're blinded.

    If anything, Sanchez is the exact type of fighter who would greatly trouble Floyd if they fought. After all, a lesser fighter in in Castillo beat Mayweather, but didn't get the decision.
     
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    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    Lopez wouldn't last more than a few rounds with Pac. Seriously, Lopez was a TOUGH fighter, but he was slow and was prone to getting hit. Manny would use him for target practice.

    Let's not let our love for the old timers cloud reality. They were very good fighters, but they are not invincible. They all had weakneses, even the best of them.
     
  5. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    At 126 Sanchez would have beat the living **** out of Pac, but that was a different Manny than the fighter we see today.

    A lot of things people say and think about Salvador Sanchez are pure speculation. Sal died at such a young age that he really did not get a chance to even come close to fulfilling his full potential. We will never know how he would have done at the higher weights, but we do know he was a better featherweight than Pac.

    As it stands today, Pac is obviously a much more proven and accomplished fighter than Sanchez was.
     
  6. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    Bull****. Pac at 126 was absolutely NOT the fighter he is today. His chances against Little Red would have been 50/50 at best.
     
  7. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dont matter his speed was up to par and he was faster than Marquez, who had no trouble timing Pac... You talk like Speed wins all fights, and even then Sanchez was pretty fast.... YOu talk like he was slow or would be outclassed.. Watch more boxing.. Then you would know a master counterpuncher like Sanchez times a reckless Speedsteer like Pac all night long.. Especially since Pac would only know one way to fight Sanchez(coming forward)... You act like Chava only threw hooks he threw more straight punches and had a much longer reach than Pacs, dont know what your talking about.


    As for Castillo and Sanchez comparisons... Well yes Sanchez was much better but they are like night and day in comparisons... Ill let you guys battle that one out though.
     
  8. MetalLicker

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    Are you saying that he stands a better chance at beating Pac than a prime Barrera? Even at 126, Pac was a bit of a monster. Lopez wasn't as good as Barrera. He was not as fast or as skilled. Maybe in another world, Lopez had a 50/50 chance. In the real world, I give Lopez a 25% chance at best.
     
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    Mods, let's make it that if you don't have 1ooo post + and established your self as a legit poster and not a troll, you keep legends out of your ****en threads.......ban this fool
     
  10. MetalLicker

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    Go cry to your mommy.

    If you don't like it, stay out.

    The legends are not invincible and they all have weakness. If you only want people to preach to the choir, go start a religion. This is a boxing discussion and the legends can be beaten by modern fighters.
     
  11. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You dont get that styles make fights... I think What Boorradley meant was that the more you hit Lopez and the more his opponent had him.. Is when Lopez was most dangerous. Pac would have most certainly laid some leather on him and probably scored a kd or 2.. But Pac was reckless then and just when Pac might decide to put the finishing touches on him, is when Lopz unleasheas the dragon on him.. Lopez is one of the few punchers i have ever seen(along with Joe Louis) who didnt need need much room to put your lights out. Pac wasnt exactly a defensive genius at that weight and getting kod by one of the best punchers in history is not out the question... **** if Oscar larios caught him and rung his bell what do you think Lopez would do? Lopez made a career out of these kind of kos.

    And yey he wasnt as skillful or as good all around as Barrera.. But he certainly hit a helluva alot harder.
     
  12. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I dont know whats up with the mods they want to remove my thread "saying i told you so" about the Salido-Lopez upset.. Then change Sluggers title without permisission on one of his threads...But they let noobs post idiotic threads like this:-:)patsch And other ones about fighters drinking there own semen:barf
     
  13. MetalLicker

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    I do get that style make fights. That's why I started this thread in the first place. Pac's style is extremely difficult to handle.

    Lopez was a good puncher, so he has a puncher's chance. That's really all I give him. And you make it seem like knocking Little Red down is an advantage for Little Red. No, it's an advantage for Pac. Most fighters don't get up when Pac puts them down.

    Little Red has a puncher's chance. I think 25% chance is more than generous.
     
  14. igotJUIC3

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    doubt it seeing as he opted to rematch the guy right away....leaving him 2-0 vs Cas
     
  15. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yey hes like Gatti,Chacon,Saad Muhamad in that regard... More dangerous when hurt. And Lopez was more than just a good puncher, he was an all time great puncher... But that said yey Pac does have a huge advantage in the skill dept and would probably win.. But i wouldnt be suprised if Lopez pulled out a kO its a strong possibility. Betweem what you and Booradley said.