How would Pacquiao (of right now) do in these fights?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by mrtony80, Feb 19, 2010.


  1. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    ODH would of knocked his dumb ass out.
     
  2. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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    That's settled then
     
  3. Manjuice

    Manjuice chiastic contrapposto Full Member

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    Oj tha juice man beats all. But the question that needs to be asked is how would PAC fair against a juice up prime Oscar zab cotto hatton or chevez. Chevez on steroids kills PAC on steroids. Cotto on steroids puts steriod PAC in a coma. Zab on steriods ko's juiceman in 1. And hatton on steriods wins by late stoppage.
     
  4. Devintea

    Devintea Active Member Full Member

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    I see a prime Judah, De La Hoya and Julio Ceasar Chavez dismantling Pacquiao.
    Judah: Too much movement and power
    De La Hoya: Too much power and youth.
    Julio Ceasar Chavez: Too relentless and cunning.
    Cotto could not beat this Manny unless it was at a natural weight and he was a better mover.
     
  5. HauntingTheHoly

    HauntingTheHoly Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Obvious troll is obvious
     
  6. KERRIGAN

    KERRIGAN Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Other than disagreeing with you about Judah, I concur with your thoughts.

    BTW, Who is that in your avatar?
     
  7. anarci

    anarci Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Delahoya by competetive decision hed drop Pac at sometime though
    Pac would stop Gatti in 4 rounds
    Pac would stop Hatton in 8 or 9 rounds
    Pac would a close but convincing decision over Cotto
    Id pick a Prime Chavez to edge Pac, Pac would win a convincing decision over the faded Chavez or possibly stop him on late on cuts,Chavez was still better than most think when he fought Oscar but his punches didnt flow like they use to and he got hit alot more Pac would be to fast for a faded Chavez.
    Pac woulk Ko Zab around the 6 th.
     
  8. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. DLH UD. Oscar was a fine fighter at 147 and far more proven at this weight than Pac. That and I think Oscar can deal with Manny's style.

    2. Pacquaio would have stopped Gatti in about 7 rounds (with 2-3 KDs along the way)

    3. Pacquaio would have beaten the Hatton of the KT fight but not with the same ease as their real fight. Hatton's chin has cracked these days but back then he was sturdier. I say Pacquiao stops him late.

    4. JCC in his prime would have whipped Manny Pacquiao but the one that fought Oscar didn't have enough. Manny stops him in about 5-6 rounds.

    5. Judah would have made this surprisingly competitive but ultimately would have lost once Manny got his rhythm. It would be a matter of time before the mercy stoppage came from a result of one man with great physical attributes and talent vs another man with great physical attributes, talent and the dedication to win. I'd say Pacquiao wins via TKO.

    6. I firmly believe that Miguel left something in the ring that night with Margarito. I also think getting rid of Evangelista Cotto has stagnated his progress. He's controlling his own camp and not correcting mistakes. The Cotto of the Mosley fight would eek out a decision over Manny. There is a certain confidence that an undefeated fighter has especially when he's regarded as the top prospect in the division. I doubt Manny KO's him, this one goes to the cards and Miguel gets close but fair nod.


    In the end Manny would be 4-2
     
  9. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    The De La Hoya that fought Mosley knocks out Pacquiao late.
    The Gatti that lost to Mayweather loses this one by mid round stoppage.
    The Hatton that beat Tszyu wins by a UD may'be even stops him. (Especially, if Hatton hammers Pacquiao in the balls) :smoke :smoke
    The Cotto that beat Mosley loses to Pacquiao, but by UD, but a little bit of a closer fight though, than what we saw on the 14th.
    The Chavez that lost to De La Hoya loses to Pacquiao the same way. Mid round stoppage.
    The Judah that fought Cotto loses to Pacquiao via late stoppage or wide UD.
     
  10. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why would Judah go the distance? No way he goes 12 rounds.
     
  11. cloud_cyc

    cloud_cyc p4p demon Full Member

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    pac would probably win against the said opponents except odlh and probably cotto