Why Pacquiao is the Greatest of All Time. Explained.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by EgoyLover, Apr 6, 2011.


  1. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Come the **** on Cane
    Sugar retired the first time with a record of 131-3-1-1 at the age of 31. :nono

    Lets see Manny's record if he continues to fight when he's 43
     
  2. Fact. :good

    And let me add to the fact that Mosley is at par when it comes to achievements in boxing with Pacquiao, simply because of his resume when he was at his prime. Boxing greatness should be measured in those terms.
     
  3. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    Ricky Hatton

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    PC: Was coming down to 145 tougher than you thought it would be since you hadn’t weighed 145 or less since 2006?

    MC: I felt really good at that weight. It wasn’t a problem for me.
     
  4. lastletter26

    lastletter26 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Maybe the best product. But for someone who's promoter has kept away from fast fighters who were slick, explosive or defensive. Never got to see him in there with anyone who didn't have a significant speed advantage. Now he's on his 3rd waisted fight in a row against an undeserving opponent while his promoter keeps him away from young lions by playing a double standard name game (as in saying nobody knows berto). Don't care to here anyone say he is anywhere near the best when guys like MY AV fought everyone, ANYWHERE and didn't duck young lions who were coming up like a young Oscar and Felix. I'm waiting to see his strategy against a sharp, fast, explosive fighters who win by the same means as him which is unseen big shots.
     
  5. Body Head

    Body Head East Side Rape (CEO) Full Member

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    Caneman is a disgrace. He only watches Pacquaio fights. He's a pinoy.
     
  6. No wonder. :patsch

    Only philiipine fans think Pacquiao is the Greatest. :lol:

    The funny thing is they say most Phillippinoes think Floyd schools Pacquiao if ever they met because of their styles. What does that say of Floyd then? The greater of the greatest? :lol:
     
  7. ProfessorLex

    ProfessorLex Guest

    Hmmmmm this was more than FIVE YEARS ago.

    Five years later goes up against the most feared 140pounder Maidana and almost defeats him! Morales is truly great. As for the other man who humbled him more than five years ago? Well... :deal
     
  8. stiga

    stiga Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i agree
     
  9. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** man, you take hating to a new level. thought that crazy soto fan was bad. you forgot margarito was weight drained too, having to cut down to 150.
     
  10. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    you mean david diaz:rofl:rofl:nut
     
  11. El Seano

    El Seano New Member Full Member

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    It's kinda surprising some of you can focus on the keyboards enough to type these long idiotic posts while simultaneously holding Manny Pacquiao's **** in your mouth.

    Go read some ****ing history books.
     
  12. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    I've been watching boxing for 30 years. The guy below has been watching boxing for 80 years and was first hand witness to many of the all time greats. Saw more fights of them than there are films or youtube videos of them. Was former president of the Boxing Writers Association of America. Here's what he has to say:

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  13. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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    Arse bandit
     
  14. ProfessorLex

    ProfessorLex Guest

    Actually Calzaghe was a primetime ducker in his prime. I gotta agree with chubs on this one. :good
     
  15. Sure you gotta, or your credibility will be like that of pacquiao's. And if you are truly fair, you should rate joe cal higher than pacquiao in terms of all time great status. But to be fair to joe he has some hard style every slick fighter will have a hard time to face. One has to be in his best to beat this slappy joe.