Roberto Duran video, says he beats pacquiao's ass

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  1. Vsec

    Vsec Active Member Full Member

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    Pac is great, but once you start talking the fabulous four (Duran, Leonard, Hagler, Hearns). Hes out of his league IMO
     
  2. Vsec

    Vsec Active Member Full Member

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    No disrespect but they dont compare to Duran
     
  3. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    come on now....are you serious with this!!

    That version of Oscar against 135 Duran?

    Oscar leaves on a stretcher!
     
  4. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Of course they are not Duran but they are world champion caliber fighter who were the best option for Pacquiao to fight at the time. For a man Pacquiao size to beat them down like that look pretty amazing to me. Like I said, it's easier said than done. I bet in Dela Hoya, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito, and Mosley mind...they believed that they will never lose to this lightweight midget. I'm sure that if Duran and PAC could meet in their prime, Duran would be the favorite because he is the bigger guy with pretty much every tools in the book but don't be surprise if It's the other way around.
     
  5. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Defense and quickness and speed on the counter are what Benitez did to beat Duran.

    Other than Hearns who's a physical freak, anyone thats taken the fight to Duran has gotten disected and mauled.

    Pacquiao is neither defensive or a mover, and he's boxistically not on Duran's level.
    Duran would educatively maul him.
     
  6. Goro

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    His Mexican blood would give him a slight chance
     
  7. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Duran wins all the time.

    It is a fantasy match and your guess is as good as your idiot neighbor's guess.
     
  8. fan johnny

    fan johnny Active Member Full Member

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    Why do you change the subject. We are talking styles and fightplan. Pacquiao had an outside style fightplan against ODLH and he stuck with it. He didn't revert to his desire and make a brawl with him.
     
  9. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    He would beat Pacquiao, Roberto very well could have been the greatest lightweight of all time. Freddie Roach agrees with this aswell.
     
  10. KillSomething

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    The point was that sticking to an outside gameplan against that version of Oscar doesn't mean anything. Pacquiao would not be able to do that against Duran.

    Also, you tend to make things about what Pacquiao decides to do and not do. "If pac decides to brawl" "if pac decides to stick to the gameplan on the outside"

    In this matchup, Duran would be the one dictating what Pacquaio does. Pac isn't just going to say "Hey, I reckon I'll keep this guy on the outside and pick him off at will." It's Roberto ****ing Duran. HE decides what you do in the ring, not the other way around.
     
  11. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    Duran has the ability to make good fighters fight his fight, if he caould make a prime and skilled boxer like Ray leonard fight inside with him, I think he could do it to Pacquiao, whos natural style is that of a brawler and a guy who takes punches to give his own. Lets not forget that Duran was very elusive and technically skilled when fighting at his best, its not even clear cut whether Pacquiao has the ability to win a fight on the outside.
     
  12. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Freddie agree that Duran would beat Pacquiao ( which i agreed also at that time ) but that was before he found how great Pacquiao was. That's when they were going to fight Diaz. Freddie always thought Pacquiao would just be a come forward brawler until he found out what Pacquiao could do if he moved around. After that fight Pacquiao became a new fighter. He used his foot speed, fully developed his right hand, perfected his right hook counter, his combination now included everything, he didn't just come straight forward anymore, and his punches became crisp and accurate. I never thought that Pacquiao could be this great.
     
  13. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Leonard fought Duran fight because he chooses too. He found out different so he fought his fight in the rematch.
     
  14. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    And it had nothing to do with Durans ability to make him fight that way no?:think
    Duran was on fire that night, there was no way leonard was outboxing even if he tried. Duran was putting the pressure on greatly.
     
  15. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    Thats not rue, if Freddie always thought that Pacquiao was just a come forward brawler than he would never have spent the time developing him to such an improved point. Freddie ALWAYS never how good Pacquiao could be, regardless of how raw he was when he first got him. And I think that Freddie wass being honest when he said Furan would beat Pacquiao.