Why Pacquiao is the Greatest of All Time. Explained.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by EgoyLover, Apr 6, 2011.


  1. hussleman

    hussleman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacman likes rules his way.


    One boxer has no right to demand another jump through hoops"

    The NSAC rule for WW glove size id 10oz, Pac demanded 8oz for Floyd.

    The NSAC rule for WW weight limit is 147 lbs, Pac demanded 145 lbs for Cotto.

    The NSAC rule for JMW weight limit is 154 lbs, Pac demnded 150 lbs for Margarito.

    Pac only follows the commission rules when it suits him. Otherwise he ignores them completely.

    Pac won't jump through the hoop he makes others jump through.

    ******* hypocrisy ******
     
  2. ProfessorLex

    ProfessorLex Guest


    You can't be serious chubs. :huh

    But I'd rate Joe higher than Floyd anytime of the day. Has Floyd ever faced a Roy Jones? Jas Floyd ever faced a Hopkins? NEVER!!! :good
     
  3. At least you can see the ****in light. It is he who demands outrageous stuff and not Floyd. People are blinded by the Pacquiao Bandwagon. It's Floyd's principles which is at stake in here and Pacquiao should take the test and set an example too so people will respect him more like they do FLoyd. This will come to end when they square off anyway. :deal
     
  4. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    You guys are right Manny is the GOAT and when Floyd beats his ass, he's gonna go down as the beast fighter to touch this planet :deal
     
  5. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Neither Floyd nor Manny have nothin on the true greats like Leonard, Duran, Hearns, Robinson, Gavilan, etc at WW. Fighting each other and whoever arises as the winner doesnt mean they're better than those ATG's. :rofl:rofl:rofl GTFO. Duran, Tommy, and Leonard they all fought Hagler at some point. Both Floyd and Manny need to fight Sergio to prove how great they really are. Sergio rise as a p4p king was much faster than Floyd and Manny ever did. Floyd vs Manny, Floyd vs Sergio, Sergio vs Manny those are the fights that everyone really wants to see. Enough with the bull****.
     
  6. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol::lol:
     
  7. ProfessorLex

    ProfessorLex Guest

    Sergio????? Are you ****ing serious??!! :patsch
     
  8. mughalmirza786

    mughalmirza786 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Also the athletic event comparisons are largely irrelevant. The strongest biggest dudes in boxing are not really the ones who dominate aside from in the HW division. Take manny pacquiao or floyd mayweather currently. There are fighters who are faster, fighters who punch harder, fighters who are stronger and fighters who have better chins than them even at their own weights, yet both of these guys are ATG's. No one ever talks about the actual physical motor skills it takes to box as opposed to being a great athlete. A fighter can have all the speed in the world but how good is his hand eye co-ordination? A fighter can have all the strength and power in the world but how good is he at throwing a punch and making sure it lands?

    Going further, what about the actual ability to fight in a controlled manner and keeping your whits about you because i doubt that has changed much? These things are actual physical skills which are useful in boxing and are developed through onerous repetitive practice.

    Manny pacquiao was hit many times by miguel cotto, what do you think Hearns or SRR would do to him. If he demolished cotto without breaking a sweat than you could realistically say that he might beat guys like hearns or SRR or be greater than them but that didnt happen. However the comp is availible at he moment for manny to dislodge someone like SRR from the top spot. I think he would have to stop Floyd for a start, then beat sergio and also fight a top fighter at 168. If he does that then imo he would be p4p 1 all time.
     
  9. EgoyLover

    EgoyLover Guest

    Tell me any fighter who started at 106lbs, got a belt and went to 168? :huh

    You speak like you know a lot. Like most *****s do. Anyway you just included your boyfriend Floyd's name. Nah, not credible :lol:
     
  10. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  11. DaveK

    DaveK Vicious & Malicious Full Member

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    Hussleman & Marshmallows = the two biggest Floyd ball-jugglers on the forum.

    :wall
     
  12. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    peds..
     
  13. With the continuous refusal of himself to get tested, this can only be the logical explanation. I don't know how anyone can still get by any explanation from his camp. :lol:
     
  14. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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