What does PBFhave to do with Pac fighting for paper titles and not fighting the best sir? Before Cotto was beat with bricks he was great but at the time Pac beat him he was number 3 at welter at best and i would say four Mosely Margocheato even though he cheated and PBF were all considered better at the time for sure. And Clottey sucks to put it blunt.
Lineal Championship titles: World Flyweight Champion (112 lbs) World Featherweight Champion (126 lbs) World Super Featherweight Champion (130 lbs) World Light Welterweight Champion (140 lbs)
LOL this thread is not about PBF it is about rating how great Pac having 7 titles going for 8 lol at 150 for the 154 title really is when you put everything in perspective like the catchweights and where the guy Pac beat was ranked in that division. Simply saying titles are worthless when you not fighting the best in the division to get it.
Lineal Championship titles: World Flyweight Champion (112 lbs) World Featherweight Champion (126 lbs) World Super Featherweight Champion (130 lbs) World Light Welterweight Champion (140 lbs) :hi:
Pac fighting the best with the exception of 140 Hatton was clearly already past it and had been ko by PBF and saved by home town ref from being KO by Lazcano. Most experts and boxing writers aka people that know boxing had Marquez beating Pac at 130 but I am sure you had Pac winning that fight.
Yo 2432, Remember the phrase "In boxing all roads lead to Floyd Mayweather." That's why they have to mention him. I agree with what you are saying 100%. The guy gets a pass for every opponent. He's the smaller guy my a**. He may be shorter, but look at the weight the night of. He outweighs most of them. Tyson was the smaller guy in all of his fights, but he got the job done. So should we give him an excuse for his loses. So much sympathy for Pacquiao and he's a good fighter. I don't get it.
umm no this was after the pbf and lazcano fight. Hatton was undefeated at his best weight 140 lbs when he fought pacquiao. He fought floyd at 147. :hi:
They didn't understand what you were saying, Vitor. Hatton was indeed undefeated at 140lbs prior to Pacquiao treating him like a third rate sparring partner.
That does not take away from him taking a beating at the hands of Floyd and that shoe tying debacle against Lazcano. I don't see why you don't understand he was on the down-slope after his 0 was taken.