The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    He also got knocked out with a body shot too.
     
  2. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol. sound like right minus wrong to me.
     
  3. Timothy

    Timothy Active Member Full Member

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    Yes, pac lost some fights but his last 10 wins is far GREATER than floyd's last 10 wins!

    Pac fought cotto, margarito and mosley who is far bigger than him. he made more challenging fights than pbf..

    pbf an only speak of baldomir which happened probably OVER a DECADE AGO!:rofl:nut


    Not to mention that pac's win over common boxer is far more impressive over pbf's win over the said common boxer (hatton and odlh to be exact!):deal
     
  4. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    Rip, he's a ****in Mexican *******:rofl He has no opinion.
     
  5. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    Through no fault of his own, he beat those guys past it or at catchweights. EM bust his ass...a good, but past it EM at that. Prime EM probably stops Pacquiao.
     
  6. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    Rip, this is all this wimp does :lol:
     
  7. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :pop "And don't worry, I know you'll continue to make stupid comments and ignore the ones that correct you. I'll be around hun. :smooch"
    You had every chance to correct me. Yet the best you can do is bring up Pacquiao's most overrated wins. The only thing shocking about your response is you didn't include his second win over Barrera. :pop
    Morales was comming off a loss to a guy he should have beaten before Pacxquiao's first win over him to Zahir Raheem. What has he done after his two losses to Pacquiao had two close losses to David Diaz and Marcos Maidana. Hatton had suffered a knock out to the aparently light hitting Mayweather less than 6 months before, sure he beat 2 O.K. guys in Juan Lazcano and Paul Malignaggi, But his best days were behind him.
    Who else suffered a knockout loss leading up to his fight with Pacquiao? Miguel Cotto. Who good but never great. Sure he had a cupple of wins after that, the best was to future Pacquiao victom Joshua Clottey who is not as good as Cotto, yet he came pretty close to beating him.
    So what if Oscar De La Hoya was the betting favrote. Boxing fans often bet with our harts more than we do with our heads. He was still weight drained and should have not been fighting at that point of his career at anything lower than 154. Even if the weight was his idea.
    Those all are nice names to have but it would be like the Klitschkos beating Mike Tyson in 2012.
     
  8. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Floyd has better resume than BobPac.
     
  9. MrOliverKlozoff

    MrOliverKlozoff The guy in shades Full Member

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    57 people would vote the same way if Pacquiao knocked off top fighters for five more years and Mayweather retired after Ortiz.
     
  10. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Mayweather's opposition since he turned welterweight - November 2005 (or almost 6 years)

    Shane Mosley - Even older than Hoya

    Juan Manuel Marquez - had 100 fights at welterweight, and 1000 fights at light welterweight. had 2000 fights at lightweight against Diaz and Casa.


    Ricky Hatton - 1 fight at welterweight against collazo


    Oscar De La Hoya - At light middleweight, still old, and old

    Carlos Manuel Baldomir - 9 losses prior to facing Gayweather

    Zab Judah - Prior to facing Gayweather, lost to any big name he fought including Cory spinks, Koed by Tszyu, and lost to Baldomir prior to actually fighting Gayweather. Losing to Baldomir? It is like Campbell losing to Peden -

    Sharmba Mitchell - KOed by Tszyu 2 fights before Gayweather, then fought an unknown Chris Smith in order to have a winning record prior to fighting Gayweather. 1 win as welterweight prior to Gayweather


    That is almost 6 years of *****s grasping for old history books to be relevant.


    Basically, Fraud fought many Tszyu leftovers and did it not much better than Tszyu.
     
  11. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    thai world lineal champ at 112. only loss was to arbachov who is a good lineal flyweight in himself. he was considered a legend in his home country. pac was the first to stop before pac turns 20. a great victory than most of floyd's win.
     
  12. tarugojones

    tarugojones Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not really. Only 18 plus percent, not much.
     
  13. Dominicano

    Dominicano Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LMAO... You are one of those people aye? You think you are smarter then the world and everyone else are idiots for not seeing it your way.. The fact that Pac has a better resume then floyd is common knowledge.. Just like the world is round.
     
  14. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    I obviously know a **** load more about the entire sport then you do little boy. So stick to talking about *******s, that seems to be the level of your expertise...
     
  15. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Oh great....the "coming off a loss" excuse. Yes, that means any fighter coming off a loss is automatically much less great then he was right before, sucks, and a totally different boxing. :lol: Rip, you are just one pointless little ****. But hey, blizz seems to like you. He'll tell you how great you are.
     
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