If Floyd Beats Pac How Much Credit Will You Give Him?

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  1. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Yeah, I don't either. But there is always a first. :D
     
  2. Zavy

    Zavy A fan among experts Full Member

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    A test he barely passed...if he did. They never have fought one another in terms of quality, though. Who do you think adapts better?
     
  3. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    I really don't know... Floyd has showed he can face many styles and be successful, but Pacquiao is getting better and better. I'm not a Pac fan, but the guy is amazing, not only skillwise, but the way he's improved over the years.

    Btw I always root for JMM, I scored their second fight a draw, I don't know if you think Pac "passed the test" or not, but I gotta say both men proved they're great in both their fights.
     
  4. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I doubt Floyd would give in to any of this. Its his way or the hi-way! :blood
     
  5. 1 Hitta Quitta

    1 Hitta Quitta Active Member Full Member

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    If Floyd beats Pac he is all time great status without any doubt in my mind..and the same for Pac. Whoever wins that fight(which I personally believe will end up becoming a trilogy) will go down as the best. Actually, if Floyd beats Pac twice or owns him in the first match up I would probably put him down as top 5 all time.
     
  6. mangler

    mangler Active Member Full Member

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    If it happens at 140, mass cred. **** it at WW tho.
     
  7. Zavy

    Zavy A fan among experts Full Member

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    Greats indeed
     
  8. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    Not his natural weight again and with him knocking people out within the last year and Floyd probably will be rusty this fight and been inactive for over a year, he(Floyd) will not have no leverage as far as negotiations. Freddie Roach will make sure of that.
     
  9. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    I call it the Roy Jones rule, taking the path of least resistence.
     
  10. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    You never know. I always but age and inactivity as a possible with any fighter, unless ur B-Hop and Foreman :nut
     
  11. twopiece

    twopiece Pugilistic Ambassador Full Member

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    :good:good:good
     
  12. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Only way a rematch happens is if floyd loses
     
  13. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    At 144 or lower, this is a great win for Floyd.
     
  14. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Pacquiao takes all credit win/lose for fighting Floyd.
    Once again, PBF leaving the welterweight's holding their ____'s waiting for piece of Floyd pie.
     
  15. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    It'll actually lower Floyd's stock in my book. I'll bump Pac up a few spots anyways using "The Duran Theory of Legacy Reversal for Losses" that states that once you get past a certain point in your career, your losses don't just not count, they add to your mystique instead.





















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