Manny Pacquiao...is the resume really as great as its made out to be???

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  1. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Pac had retired after the second Marquez fight he'd still be an easy HOFer and a ATG. The how good his ****ing resume is.

    Morales x 2 (first to KO him), Barerra (first fight was a great acheivement, second the icing on the cake).

    The more Pac achieves the more people expect him to achieve.
     
  2. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bull****. Hopkins best wins are against smaller fighters (Pavlik, Trinidad) When he really needed to pull something special out of the bag he didn't do enough to win (Calzaghe and Taylor x 2) and he was flat out beaten by Roy Jones Jr.

    Mayweather's resume is so overated, only one locked hall of famer in De La Hoya. The Marquez fight was a TOTAL SHAM, Marquez, who is one of the best counterpunchers and defensive fighters in the world turned into the worst offensive fighter ever while coming up 2 divisions! Add the fact that Mayweather BROKE THE ****ING WEIGHT AGREEMENT and you have a total bull**** fight on your hands.

    Pac's resume is head and shoulders above both.
     
  3. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    Prove it.

    Your the one that said it.

    And we both know that it doesn't work that way. :rofl That's like saying Hatton winning against Mayweather and Pacquiao would've made him the P4P king. :rofl :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  4. Knives7

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    :patsch And how did Mayweather fare against his opponents? SD against Hoya, Pacquiao destroyed him not to mention that Pac skipped two weight classes just to face Hoya. It took him 10 rounds to KO Hatton even with the help of the ref and massive use of elbows. Pacquiao stopped him in 2. Mayweather fought a bloated Marquez instead of facing a real welter or Pacquiao. Pacquiao fought a true welter.

    Pac opposition and his way of dispatching his opponents are greater than Gayweather.
     
  5. Powerman55

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    No you couldn't. Mayweather has taken the easy route to the top. Minimum risk maximum reward.

    Pac has taken the most treacherous and difficult journey to the top.

    Now Mayweather fights Marquez a fighter from 2 weight divisions below him and then fights Pac another smaller fighter and when he wins will be crowned one of the GOAT. It's bull****, the guy hasn't even fought any full Welterweights yet. Mayweather is a genius, he lets Pac do the hard work by fighting all the best fighters and then takes all the glory afterwards.
     
  6. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    what?????

    does his resume look good of course but your kidding yourself if you believe that...the most trecherous...give me a break.
     
  7. Knives7

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    So facing the 3 Mexican legends in the lower weight class was not dangerous? And facing Hatton and Cotto were nothing but easy fights and was not a real challenge to Pacquiao? :patsch

    Hmm.. I guess fight Bladomir for the lineal title of 147 was greater than all of Pacquiao's fight combined. :lol: