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

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  1. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good Analysis :think

    List of Fighters that Manny Pacquiao stopped for the first time, 122 is where Pacman was most destructive :boxer

    1995, 112 lbs Dele Decierto
    1996, 118 lbs Bert Batiller
    1998, 112 lbs Chatchai Sasakul
    2000, 122 lbs Seung-Kon Chae
    2000, 122 lbs Nedal Hussein
    2002, 122 lbs Jorge Julio
    2003, 122 lbs Emmanuel Lucero
    2004, 126 lbs Fahsan Battery
    2006, 130 lbs Eric Morales
    2007, 130 lbs Jorge Solis
     
  2. MVC!

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  3. MVC!

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    Do you not do your research?

    The bet never occurred, false rumours

    http://cdn.csgazette.biz/cache/r620-341aee4159576afbbaded2f987043bd9.jpg
     
  4. tennis

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    Margarito should've been stopped, he ruined him

    Mosley and clottey covered up and ran like bitches. It was surreal watching sugar Shane Mosley doing the reverse marathon in there

    Bradley and rios are both iron clad, and they both had their faces rearranged to prove it

    Manny from 122-130 was possibly the most destructive fighter of all time
     
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  6. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao was destructive at 122 lbs, but he was #2 at that

    In 130 lbs barely #2...at destruction that is

    Manny ATG status is because he armstronged his way up 8 divisions :bbb
     
  7. tennis

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    Armstrong is in most peoples top 5 atg list

    Manny isn't quite there but he is definitely among the elite of the last 40 years
     
  8. eltirado

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    So you don't think I am putting down the Octo-Man, he is #2 at 122, but the 122 GOAT & GOD of Destruction at 122 lbs, was Wilfredo Gomez :boxer

    32-0 (KO 32) Consecutive Run,sandwiched between a draw pro-debut & 34th fight loss to Salvador Sanchez.

    1981.06.20 Raul Silva
    1980.12.13 Jose Cervantes
    1980.08.22 Derrik Holmes
    1980.04.27 Eddie Ndukwu
    1980.02.03 Ruben Valdez
    1979.10.26 Nicky Perez
    1979.09.28 Carlos Mendoza
    1979.06.16 Julio Hernandez
    1979.05.21 Nelson Tamariz
    1979.03.09 Nestor Jimenez
    1978.10.28 Carlos Zarate
    1978.09.09 Leonardo Cruz
    1978.06.02 Sakad Petchyindee
    1978.04.08 Juan Lopez
    1978.01.19 Royal Kobayashi
    1977.07.11 Raul Tirado
    1977.05.21 Dong Yum
    1977.02.12 John Meza
    1976.10.11 Jose Medel
    1976.08.16 Jimmy Aburto
    1976.07.19 Alberto Davila
    1976.05.08 Sak Lempthong
    1976.04.05 Ric Quijano
    1976.02.20 Cornell Hall
    1975.12.20 Andres Hernandez
    1975.09.19 Joe Guevara
    1975.08.02 Cleo Garcia
    1975.06.21 Jacinto Fuentes
    1975.05.03 Jose Jimenez
    1975.03.02 Antonio Silva
    1975.02.15 Jorge Bernal
    1974.12.21 Mario Hernandez
     
  9. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao is the best impersonation of Henry Armstrong, Armstrong has that opportunistic/dedicated 18 title defense run in Welter :smoke

    In my ATG list

    Armstrong #2 P4P & #3 Welter
    Pacman #20 P4P & #2 Junior Feather
     
  10. dodong

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  11. tennis

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    I can't think of many boxing resumes that can compete with Henry's 3 weight titles at the same time when there was only 8 in total

    Mannys 2008 is pretty impressive though

    Won the 130 title against Marquez
    Fought at 135 ( for the first time) and ko'd Diaz
    And then stepped upto 147 and makes oscar retire on his chair

    And 5 months later fights Hatton at 140, (hattons best weight class), first time for manny at 140 and he walks through him

    Not bad work for 14 months
     
  12. StreetsofRAGE

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    I'll give you the other fighters, but Bradley was there to be knocked out. If Manny was the machine people like to say he is then by all means he should have knocked Bradley out... or at least down! He never even knocked an injured Bradley down. Weak ass **** for Pacquiao who is supposed to be some KO monster according to *******s and casuals.
     
  13. 6'4south

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    @MVC

    I did do my research, and if you read the last sentence of my opening, you'd see that I said IF he did. I'm aware that he said he never made that bet but Mayweather has said many things that have turned out to have no merit. Not judging the guy because I don't know him personally, just thought even if he did make a bet like that, someone who obviously understands the importance of defense, would certainly have went with Seattle.

    Anyway it's neither here nor there, just having fun.
     
  14. StreetsofRAGE

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    You're correct that would be an odd choice for him but like he said he liked Seattle in that game.
     
  15. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    from solis, to d. diaz, to dlh, to rios, margarito and bradley....all of them has said that pac doesn't hit hard.

    maybe he really doesn't hit hard.
     
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