what did Pacquiao actually accomplish at 147?

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  1. Just Rik

    Just Rik Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac KO'd the worse version of Cotto anyone has fought. He was smack dab in the middle of his complete career derailment, with a trainer so bad he was on the other guy's team, able to be gotten at a catch weight, had not had win against a top guy that wasn't a grueling battle because of a head butt, (not even a real confidence builder since plaster beat down) and fought Pac according to Pac's style because his rookie trainer had no clue what he was doing. That is not prime, prime has nothing to do with age or even wear and tear, it is simply the best version overall and all things considered, that was the worse Cotto.
     
  2. Ducklerr

    Ducklerr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, literally. He's right. Exactly half the fights you mentioned were catchweights :lol:
     
  3. alakran

    alakran Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Those are pretty good fighters but i guess the point hes trying to make is that rios and algieri are also light welterweights and there not really impressive wins
     
  4. alakran

    alakran Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather also fought the mosley that roach said was too dangerous for PAc
     
  5. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    Proven? No he confessed. Margo on the other hand is a proven cheat. :deal

    You don't get banned over accusations, dumbass.
     
  6. Leoh

    Leoh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah lol my bad :lol: :patsch
     
  7. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    ...and lineal at 112 to boot.

    a lot of boxing fans that only knew of pacquiao after the dlh fight fail to notice this part in his career.