Pacquiao's has got a lot of solid names on it too...admittedly many of them were past their prime but still great names Froch is having a good one too
Top 5: 5.) Morales. 20 world title fights across 4 divisions. Notable champions and beltholders he took on: Zaragoza Jones McCullough Barrera Kelley Chi Ayala Jesus Chavez C. Hernandez Pacquiao Diaz 4.) Mayweather. 18 world title fights across 5 divisions. Notable champions and beltholders he took on: G. Hernandez Corrales C. Hernandez Jesus Chavez Castillo x2 Gatti Mitchell Judah Boldomir De La Hoya Hatton Marquez Mosley 3.) Holyfield. 25 world title fights across 2 divisons, notable champions and beltholders he took on: Qwai x2 Foreman Bowe x3 Holmes Mercer Tyson x2 Moorer x2 Lewis x2 Ruiz x3 Byrd Rahman Toney Ibragimov Valuev 2.) Pacquiao. 15 world title fights (however he was lineal champ with no belt for many more) over 8 divisions. Notable champions and belt holders he took on: Sasakul Ledwaba JE Julio Berrera x2 Marquez x2 Morales x3 Larios Diaz De La Hoya Hatton Cotto Margarito 1.) De La Hoya. 29 title fights across 6 divisions, notable champions and belt holders he took on: G. Hernandez Lieja Chavez x2 M. Gonzalez Whitaker Comacho Quartey Trinidad Mosley x2 Gatti Castillejo Vargas Campas Sturm Hopkins Mayorga Mayweather Pacquiao
Wlad has pretty much beat everybody that is out there and there all #1 contenders or in the top 10 of the world
So Oscar has a better resume then Pacquiao and Mayweather but them both get rated higher than him :huh
Holyfield and Oscar . Outside of these it then becomes a could have been. These two fought everybody available and as prime as could be.
Just having the names in your resume is not enough. He lost to the biggest names in his resume - Mosley twice, Trinidad, Hopkins, Mayweather, Pacquiao