What Floyd has done in his entire career...

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  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    ok i'm curious, please rank pac's win in order of greatest down.
     
  2. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    :lol:...LMAO, ****ing brilliant.
     
  3. NotAnMMAfan

    NotAnMMAfan Guest

    I'm surprised this hater popped-up :hey
     
  4. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good question, and a tough one really considering how many great wins he has. Off the top of my head I would go with:

    1. Barrera 1 (easily)

    2. Ledwaba

    3. Cotto (despite the catch weight - pure domination of a really good fighter)

    4. JMM 2 (although I scored this 114-113 for JMM, it was a close fight and no robbery)

    5. Hatton (even though he had previously been KO'ed, looked ordinary against Lazcano and retired directly after )

    Sasakul (perhaps above Hatton) and Morales would follow.

    Certainly interchangeable if given more thought.
     
  5. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Please don't quote, or speak directly to me, you corny ass turd.
     
  6. puga_ni_nana

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    as i suspected. i'm glad that you are recognizing sasakul and ledwaba as one of pac's top wins but morales2 was a greater win than those. morales is an ATG and was stopped for the first time in his career and was never stopped again by another fighter.
     
  7. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've previously stated my opinion on the Morales win.

    I've said numerous times that its a great win.

    I've also said numerous times that Pac has many great wins.

    I'm not underrating Pac. He's an ATG.

    I just don't see Morales 2 as being in his top 5.

    What are you top 5 for Pac?
     
  8. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Piggy getting owned in this thread.
     
  9. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And btw, people who don't rate the Sasakul and Ledwaba wins clearly haven't followed or studied Pac's career in depth enough.

    I'm not one of those.

    And I'm not a Pac hater or *****.

    Yes, Floyd is my favourite fighter. And yes, I think he would beat Pac if they ever fought.

    But I'm not unrealistic with my arguments. So don't jump to conclusions about my opinions. I could easily do the same to you, which I don't/haven't.
     
  10. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    nobody respects your posts in this forum. You just watch Pacquiao and what goes on around him, not the sport of boxing....try again.:patsch
     
  11. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What have you done in your entire life???
     
  12. VivaNazVegas

    VivaNazVegas Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wrong, he's not a *******, he's a troll.
    He doesn't believe in anything he's saying, he's just saying it to make people angry.
    Everytime people like you get pissed at him, it encourages him to spew this stuff.

    Remember a couple of weeks ago he started posting stuf in favor of Floyd out of nowhere just to cause confusion and troll people even more.

    Obvious troll is an obvious troll that' obviously trolling
     
  13. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    :good got ya:good I didn't catch that thread though...I think he is one of pugi nani's or pejevan's alt.
     
  14. puga_ni_nana

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    1. barrera
    2. cotto
    3. jmm2
    4. morales2
    5. delahoya (this win was devalued over the years but pac took this fight jumping 2 divisions after fighting only 1 time at 135 and completely dominated oscar who was a big favorite to win)

    6. sasakul
    7. hatton
    8. ledwaba
     
  15. Jordan_Davies

    Jordan_Davies Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lets dissect Pacquaio's career pre Delahoya shall we?

    Pacquiao was having your typical career til he runs into Rustico Torrecampo

    Pacquiao was a lb over the specified catchweight of 111 lbs. and was penalized by wearing heavier gloves against Torrecampo. Loses KO 3

    Considering no Amateur career, its a learning curve

    Moves up further in weight, wins WBC Flyweight title. very good considering hes only 20 years of age at this point (my knowledge of the very low weight classes is limited so his level of opposition is decent)

    Pac failed to make weight against a fighter of similar experience in Singsurat, loses by TKO 3. Singsurat defended the title once, then went on a losing spree and to this day only fights fighters with little or no experience.

    After failing to make weight again following a loss Pac skips the Bantamweight division and wins the WBC international Super Bantamweight title defending it against decent opposition and finally wins another world title at age 22, of course drawing his next fight on a TD due to accidental headclash vs the WBO champion who was deducted 2 points for low blows

    Again Pacquiao continues to fight decent opposition and moves up to feather weight in which is his break out fight against Barrera, scoring an impressive TKO (barrera corner threw in the towel) in a non title fight

    In his next fight it looks like hes a real force knocking JMM down 3 times in the first round only to be picked apart for the rest of the fight and escaped with a draw, therefore not taking Marquez' world titles

    not wasting any time he goes after a rather shop worn Erik Morales who turns back the clocks and goes to war in a magnificent fight, of course deserving the Unanimous decision victory Pacquiao loses.

    by the time the rematch comes around, Morales has already lost up at lightweight and is dragged back down in weight to fight Pacquaio losing via TKO and losing a pointless rubbermatch again by stoppage, now an excuse can be made for the first rematch (which should have been held at lightweight) of course in which this time Pac could have fought Barrera or Marquez during this time for the WBC title in which he was mandatory but instead waited for Barrera to lose to Marquez then fights Marquez a second time of course losing in my eyes but gets the SD win.

    Instead of an immediate rematch Pacquiao moves up in weight to fight David Diaz (who was lucky to beat Morales) for the WBC lightweight title instead of fighting Nate Campbell for the WBA title.

    So pre De La Hoya, Pacs most significant wins come over a weight drained, shop worn Erik Morales twice (whom of course he lost to first time around), a controversial win over Juan Manuel Marquez (who he drew to first time around, avoiding a rematch) and Marco antonio Barrera twice who I wont complain was a decent win for Pacquaio

    Dont get me wrong I like Pacquiao, but saying he achieved more than floyd pre de la hoya based on this? iiiiiiiiii dont think so