If Pac beats Marg, does his weight-jumping top Hearns, Duran, RJJ and Oscar?

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  1. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pacquiao did have rehydration clauses in both the Cotto and De la Hoya fights.

    Not only did Oscar come in at 147..............And Cotto at something like 154...........But it's been confirmed by numerous pundits, and people from his camp
     
  2. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Man, have you escaped from a mental home?

    Numbers 1 and 2 - he also got destroyed in those divisions.

    4 is the most controversial decision of the era. He got his butt handed to him

    5 Hatton was linear champ only because he hadn't fought a serious contender there in about 4 years. And had been destroyed by someone else already

    6?!? How was Cotto Lineal champ? He was coming off being destroyed by Margarito?
     
  3. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Dude you cant make three straight posts without making **** up.

    First of all he wasnt losing to Agapito but knowing you i bet you havent even seen that fight and second he fought Agapito at junior feather and he fought three more times at that weight after that fight he didnt left the division straight away.
     
  4. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Wbc, wba, wbo, ibf...if he didn't take those belts than he didn't win titles..

    So he did not win a title at 126 and he did not win a title at 140
     
  5. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't even compare Manny to Mayweather in weight jumping.

    As Floyd has beaten the real lineal champs in almost every division he's been in, never had his ass handed to him in any division he's been in, and has been recognised as the dominant champ in every division he's fought in. He's been seen as "the best" everywhere.

    Jones is light years away from Pacquiao.

    He arguably beat two of the top 10 best ever middlleweights at 160.

    He's arguably the most dominant ever Super middleweight

    He's arguably the most dominant ever light heavyweight

    He then moved up 30 pounds, to face a guy who was 60 pounds heavier than his last opponent. And 35 pounds heavier than him............

    You can argue Roy Jones is one of the best:

    Middleweights
    Super middleweights
    Light Heavyweights

    Of all time. Period. At two of those divisions, he probably ranks top 5 all time. At light heavy, he's probably borderline the greatest of all time.

    Manny don't have that.

    There's maybe an argument that he's one of the better 130 fighters of all time. But not top 3.

    That's it
     
  6. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have seen the fight.

    Pacquiao was down on 1 score card by 4 rounds, and level on the other when the fight was stopped.

    And he was only level on the other, as Sanchez was deducted 2 points in the previous 2 rounds by the referee.

    It was one of the more corrupt decisions of all time

    The only reason Pacquiao even got a draw is because Sanchez had two points deducted.

    He'd have lost a TKO decision otherwise
     
  7. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    No he was actually ahead by four on one card, down by two another card if im not mistaken and the third card was a draw.

    Sanchez gave him some trouble with his usual dirty style but he wasnt winning that fight and it wasnt a robbery in Pac's favor like you said in another post.
     
  8. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    THey fought with no catchweight BS. Pac has and is doing it now.
     
  9. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    You guys are killing me with the Hatton hate.

    The guy wasn't "destroyed" by Floyd. Actually, he was doing a respectable job for 9 rounds, and was controlling the pace of the fight. Floyd was trying to figure out an answer for the pressure and Hatton walked into a perfect left hand he didn't see and when falling, landed face in the turnbuckle.

    :roll:

    Suddenly, after losing he was "washed up", although he was was previously undefeated? Give me a break! :lol:

    Hatton just needed a better trainer and a healthier lifestyle, and he would probably still be a force out there at 140.

    Hatton was a great win for Pac because he was the the man at 140 at the time. He wasn't some washed up bum.

    GTFO of here with that ****. :hi:
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    No it hasn't, and you know that. Why you assholes think you need to intentionally lie is just weak.

    Rehydration clauses...PED's....fixed fights....man, you guys get more cartoony each day!
     
  11. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Why is henry armstrong not on the poll??

    Anyway, pac is the best weight jumper in history next to him.
     
  12. Speedtron

    Speedtron Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao isn't that good at weight-jumping. He keeps facing weight drained fighters and shot fighters at catchweights. He doesn't compare to the fighters on the poll.
     
  13. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Dude you're unbelievable i never seen a poster making **** up as regularly as you do.

    Nobody has confirmed the existence of rehydration clauses in those fights. The only people if you can call them that that have mentioned such clauses are a meth head woman beater named Roger and the sheeps that come here to repeat everything he says.
     
  14. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Aztecas... just saying...:D
     
  15. Raskolnikov

    Raskolnikov Guest

    :lol::lol::lol:

    Yes, I forgot about when he beat Kostya Tszyu at 140, then moved up and cleaned house at 147 by beating Williams, Cotto, Margarito, Pacquiao, and Mosley before he was pushing 40.

    You're in ****ing la-la land!! :patsch