Yes, your right, he dominated and beat up those guys, hell they could of even been supermiddleweights! Yet for your admitted hyperbole ( at least you admit that I give you that) he wipes the floor with good A, B level fighters, yet cant win against an older, slower, naturally smaller fighter that was reigning 2 divisions below the one Pacquiao was currently reigning without the help of corrupt or inept judges! Sure, I might have exaggerated abit myself with Marquez being #1, but when the majority thought he won, he has as good of case as Pacman.
Styles, h2h's....the issuehere is if Marquez has an argument for #1, he doesn't. Marquez would be hard pressed to beat those B fighters you've just mentioned. Take it from there.
Your opinion is that he would have a hard time....that don't make it a fact...do a poll on it...Most fans feel he'd have problems with Clottey, but would not be knocked out, nor beat by Tony or Shane. Also, you said KNOCKED OUT...Go look at your post...man this guy is an idiot...straight troll on this forum.atsch
Hyperbole, rhetoric...go google it counselor. I hear the bigger your vocabulary is the better litigator you are. Or maybe it's different down there in in San Diego, where apparently any dumbass can become a lawyer. Ps--remind me not to go to you for advice if i ever do get a dui.
cool story..you got owned like a muh fuka in relation to your little ***** argument though.. LMFAO-YOU SAID CLOTTEY, TONY, AND MOSLEY WOULD KNOCK OUT MARQUEZ.atsch:rofl
Ridiculous. Because Pacquiao had a close/tough fight with Marquez he loses his #1 spot?, that's the point of being P4P#1, fighting opponents that will give you hell. Pacquiao should remain P4P#1. Hopefully they will add him back where he belongs if he beats Bradley.
Yeah, keep on typing that and you are sure to sway the 80% who disagree with you. --- Floyd is #1 now, clearly, if somehow you had Marquez ahead of him going into the Cotto fight you surely cannot anymore. I do respect the opinion that Pac could conceivably be #1 depending on what he does to Bradley, as Bradley is that legit of an opponent. But you'd also likely be contradicting other things you've said about guys from different weight classes squaring off...
A title respected/recognized by everyone involved in the sport for as long as it existed isn't as imaginary as the endless championship belts out there.