Better first title. Floyd Mayweather vs Genaro Hernandez, or Pacquiao vs Sasakul

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  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    sasakul was a very underated win for pacquiao on these forums. i would even rank pac's win over sasakul over pac's victory over ledwaba where i noticed that most would rank hsi ledwab victory just because he was fighting in america.

    pacquiao was just 19 years old fighting on a foreign soil a prime lineal champ who is a legend in his home country. sasakul became lineal when he beat the arbachakov in a rematch handling his only lost.
     
  2. celiac trunk

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    dumbass ghetto boy butt hurt ^^ :lol:

    hernandez was shot he retired right away while sasakul kept on fighting for 10 more years i guess :rofl
     
  3. celiac trunk

    celiac trunk Guest

    Hernandez:

    shot. retired after the floyd fight. that means he was shot already.


    Sasakul:

    Prime. fought 10 more years after the pacquiao fight.

    Pacquiao is a better win :deal
     
  4. jan_fan

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    The Tyson fight was more of a lackluster of Tyson's performance due to many distractions he had that time. Douglas immediately lost after winning against Tyson. His records can also tell you what he's worth as a fighter since he's lost most of his significant fights other than Tyson.

    Sasakul was a different story. Watch his fights against Pacquiao and his other title defenses and you'll understand that his win against Arbachacov wasn't fluke. That dude's got some skills and he was outclassing Manny before that punch came. He's never been been beaten by anybody except yuri in the first fight.
     
  5. jan_fan

    jan_fan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And Manny and Chatchai are relatively unknown being asian fighters fighting outside american turf so how can their performances get seen that time?
     
  6. jan_fan

    jan_fan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pls don't post about something you don't know. People like you are ignorant about asian fighters.
     
  7. empiricix

    empiricix Active Member Full Member

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    You're talking out of your ass. It seems that there's just no limit to the lies that *****s like you would resort to.
     
  8. jan_fan

    jan_fan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    WBC flyweight champions from 80s to present consists of HOFers or Future HOFers
    Kittikasem, Arbachacov, Pacquiao and Wonjongkam so go figure before you underrate asians.
     
  9. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He beat Arbachakov before the Pac fight, who I remember was a pound for pound fighter top 10 fighter for a couple years back then until he became inactive for a while. He was an odd choice, being a little known Russian, who only fought out of Japan. Goes to show how much he was respected if he was making top 10 lists.
     
  10. NotAnMMAfan

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    Because Hernandez was past it when he fought Floyd and didn't have a fight after. Sasakul was a Lineal champ and fought in his backyard. Floyd had everything in his disposal from nutrition training equipments coaches and everything. Pac has Buboy and that's it but ****ing took Sasakul's Lineal status in his own house. Now go figure who's win was more impressive. We have opinions and no one will win in this argument cause each have it's merit. Unless if theres a panel of experts weighing on this issue all we could do is rebutting each reasons which is very useless. In the end all conversations becomes name-calling and trash-talking to a point where it's reall reall sad and disgusting.
     
  11. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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    Pac has been the bigger man in most of his weight classes. He's a natural 140 lb fighter.
     
  12. jan_fan

    jan_fan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Precisely, and took him around 4-5yrs dominating flyweight just to become a pound for pound fighter. Goes to show they are so much underrated just because they lack exposure not being seen fighting in the US soil.
     
  13. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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  14. jan_fan

    jan_fan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ok then, so why are you bashing him fighting so-called 'weight-drained' fighters when their supposed to be fighting at higher weight class were they should belong?
     
  15. whirlwind

    whirlwind Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao no doubt! He fought the lineal champ in his own backyard at the age of 19 without proper training coach unlike Floyd who had his father and uncle training him since he was a child. Not to mention his experiences in amater boxing.