Now who's the leader of their generation: Pacquiao or Mayweather?

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  1. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    :lol::lol: Thanks for playing "You don't know **** about boxing"
     
  2. Inquisitive

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    *against credible opponents with names, titles, and good win rates as well.
     
  3. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    I've enjoyed humiliating this kid who is admittedly not a boxing fan in his own words, but it's honestly a waste of time. Fun while it lasted, though.
     
  4. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And what does Manny got on his resume? the billybobs of the philipinnes?

    1 track mind.
     
  5. Inquisitive

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    Same applies to Floyd Mayweather with certain fighters.

    So from Flyweight to Featherweight, Pacquiao faced a murderers row of the best in his respective division? Not seeing it.
     
  6. Inquisitive

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    The Pacquiao era is over. I'm sorry.
     
  7. BobDigi5060

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    Floyd Mayweather forever and ever, Marquez > Pacman.
     
  8. Tekniqs

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    Mayweather has always been the leader in my eyes

    Pac might have put in the more eye pleasing performances, but May would have beaten every opposition Pac has had.
     
  9. tliang1000

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    Thats cause they do not know ****. When people bust the Pac bubble to just turn the other way. Ignorant.
     
  10. tliang1000

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    I must be living under a rock. For every one statement that you accuse Floyd fans have said. I guarentee you i'll find 5 insecure fans screaming is not FLoyd who did it.

    Yea i get it. Everyone that Floyd didn't fight is "conveniently ducked" anymore 1 track minded excuses?

    Floyd and Manny's natural weight are basically the same. They both started boxing at 106 when they are 16 and both too small for JMW but you act like Floyd is way bigger.
     
  11. tonys333

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    i like both fighters pac has the best resume floyd has that 0 we would have knowing for sure if they had fought each other but its hard to tell both of them are great fighters an champions an both will go down as all time greats but many things can still happen pac could come back an have a strong end to his career with wins against bradley an rios or marquez an floyd could finish his career strong with wins aginst canelo an maybe trout but as one poster said on here last week an i think it would be a great idea a ppv called end of a generation with pac against floyd an jmm vs cotto an maybe canelo vs trout would be the best selling ppv ever imo.
     
  12. janeschicken

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    Joe Calzaghe, too. He must be the GOAT of his generation.
     
  13. tliang1000

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    @ Montero. The moment Pac got KOed. Dumbass Skip Bayless already saying all kinds of bullcrap about is not Floyd this and let Floyd off.

    There are a lot of Floyd fans who give Pac credit so i don't believe what u said.
     
  14. tliang1000

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    Seriously? Mon, I know you are a decent poster but this is a joke.

    Pac got more fights bc he have no amatuer background.
    FLoyd fought close to 200 matches in the amatuers and fought the worlds best amatuers in the Olympics.

    So who is more frequent boxer????????
     
  15. Inquisitive

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    Stop. Over half of Pacquaio's 61 fights are against absolute nobodies. You honestly think Floyd would've had a problem with (insert random Filipino tomato can here)?