Did Floyd really overtake Pacquiao in the P4P list?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by fytelod, May 19, 2010.


  1. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    I don't really get what you're trying to say. Manny didn't knock out a lot of his opponents in the lower weight class? You might wanna look at his record or watch his older fights.
     
  2. dustball

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    jmm is all time floyd made it look like a mismatch mosely dominated the guy that dominatated cotto and floyd dominated that guy enough said
     
  3. Cotto dominated Mosley and Pacquiao dominated Cotto.






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  4. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You could make an argument that the Floyd's Mosley win is better than PAC's Cotto win but there's no way that it's better than PAC's combined wins over Cotto AND Clottey. Refer to the diagram.
     
  5. dustball

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    tell me which style floyd doesnt dominate? cause i can name a few pac doesnt and i dont hate pac lost some respect over the testing but he is great but he got p4p 1 on floyd's left over meat and beat the **** out of mosley who pac turned a fight with if it was the othe way around floyd would be getting killed by the public its time people quit makin excuses the kid at the moment is just better than eveybody else til somebody proves different
     
  6. ciscobox

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    NO. pac still ahead
     
  7. FORMIDABLE

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    uhh, maybe that had more to with Floyd being naturally bigger and still weighing in 4 lbs heavier. It was a mismatch. Floyd and his fans claiming this as a great win and using it to justify him being P4P#1 is as ludicrous as Oscar declaring he would be P4P #1 by beating Pac.
     
  8. VecArrow

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    His win over clottey is as big as mayweather's win over baldomir ( which is nothing)

    it should only be 1 pixel wide.
     
  9. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacquiao still has a very strong case being the #1 P4P. Ring Mag, ESPN, SecondsOut, and many others still recognize him as such up to this moment.

    Why there's not much complain for Floyd not bagging the #1 spot after he dominated JMM? And now Floyd leapfrog PAC after dominating Mosley when PAC TKO'ed Cotto AND dominated Clottey during the same time period. No way Floyd did overtake Pacquiao.

    See diagram below. :D

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  10. dustball

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    woul clottey got credit if he had of beat pac yes so why doesnt floyd get credit for beating jmm
     
  11. VecArrow

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    i see 0 logic behind this.
     
  12. mrtony80

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    ...says the guy with a Floyd in his underwear avatar...
     
  13. fytelod

    fytelod Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No it's about 7 pixels wide. :lol:

    You miss my point. After Floyd dominated JMM, he was still considered as #2. There's not much complaints about that. Then what they had done after that?

    - PAC TKO'ed Cotto AND dominated Clottey

    - Floyd dominated Mosley

    Now tell me if what Floyd did is enough to overtake Pacquiao? No way...

    If PAC didn't fought Clottey, Floyd should be the #1 guy now but it's not the case.
     
  14. sweetray

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    Not really since Cotto defeated Mosley.
     
  15. sweetray

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    A win over Cotto is better than a win over Mosley since Cotto defeated Mosley.