You are another guy getting lost in the HYPES. In that list only Valero doesn't have a chance . . . the rest are very much capable of beating Pac. Take note . . . Pac has only one fight at 140 . . . Hatton. :deal And take note people . . . this is an old thread.
Pac has always been and will always be a beatable fighter I think. It's part of what makes him such a compelling and exciting fighter to watch and it makes his achievements all the more amazing I think.
You had seen pacquiao do wonders in the ring but remained skeptical, yet you only saw some glimpses of skills in ortiz and you were quickly sold in to this Ortiz hype, what a loser :rofl:rofl
Pacquiao is a beast at 140, the weight that is just right for him, he don't have to drain, he don't have to bloat himself, he ain't too small, and he ain't too big, speed and power will definitely be maximized. Holt, Valero, Guzman, Bradley, any current fighter at 140 right now won't stand any chance, not any chance deal
Why the hell are we even talking about Manny at 140 when he got "scared easiest fight out there" Mayweather right in front of him with astronomical sums of money available AND terms his team agreed to? :nono Why is this even worth talking about?:huh
Pacquiao's toughest fight at 140 would be against the likes of bradley....bradley is a young bull at the moment....and is unique as well....he is a pressure fighter, but has better technical skills then most pressure fighters....
Still, It's hard to imagine Pac losing against any fighter with a high-work rate. The more punches you throw, the higher the chance Pac can slip in those quick, short, hard punches that come out of nowhere...