I haven't looked at who fought whom so I can't say who fought the better comp at 130 but if it's accurate that Manny fought 8 and FM fought 23 then it's not a fair comparison.
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Pac had a 50% KO percentage at 130, whilst Floyd 62%
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Floyd Mayweather has a better resume than Manny Pacqiauo at 130.
It has nothing to do with competition.
It's merely to do with the fact his career started at 130 so he knocked out alot of his early oppoents as does the majority of great fighters.
Add the fact he was alot more aggresive at 130 so when he cleaned out the divison he knocked most of them out.
That's it.
The point the TS is trying to make is invalid.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostPacquaio had 8 and Mayweather had like 23.
It's not a fair comparison.
Add the fact that Mayweather cleaned out the division as opposed to Pac.
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Originally posted by daggum View Posthe cleaned out the division? he didn't even have any unification fights and most of his title defenses were gimme's. he only has more ko's because he started his career there and fought a lot of bums early on. the guy never had power. most of his title fight "ko's" were corner retirements as well corrales, chavez, hernandez, gerena.
If you don't consider becoming Lineal Champion and beating all the best fighters available; Manfredy, Chavez, Hernandez and Corrales who were all Top 5 ranked during his reign so be it.
Anyone else in the top 5 during his reign I.e Garcia, Hatakeyama or showed no interest in fighting him.
Besides, he fought Corales instead of anyone else who was ranked #1 at the time although he was Lineal Champion.
Add 8 title defences to that in which I agree some were gimme but some were against Top 10 ranked fighters.
He pretty much fought and beat every fighter worth fighting there, including 2 #1 ranked fighters.
After he beat Corales, Casamayor and Freitas were available but they jumped up to 135 pretty much straight after he did. In which fights there could have been made between them but as we know didn't.
I agree he never really had power there. Like I stated already its down to his more agressive style there and the fact he started his career there against weaker opponents like most fighters do at the very start of their careers.
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Originally posted by daggum View Posthe cleaned out the division? he didn't even have any unification fights and most of his title defenses were gimme's. he only has more ko's because he started his career there and fought a lot of bums early on. the guy never had power. most of his title fight "ko's" were corner retirements as well corrales, chavez, hernandez, gerena.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postpac had 8 fights at 130 and 6 were against top 10 opponents.
mayweather had 23 fights at 130 and 6 were against top 10 opponents.
stats don't lie!
By my count there is, Morales x2, Barrera, and Marquez. In which we know that Morales and Barrera were on the slide also. But, were still ranked highly.
Correct me if i'm wrong, by the way. Pac at 130 seems like a decade ago.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostWhich is exactly what I said. Which is why the TS point is invalid.
If you don't consider becoming Lineal Champion and beating all the best fighters available; Manfredy, Chavez, Hernandez and Corrales who were all Top 5 ranked during his reign so be it.
Anyone else in the top 5 during his reign I.e Garcia, Hatakeyama or showed no interest in fighting him.
Besides, he fought Corales instead of anyone else who was ranked #1 at the time although he was Lineal Champion.
Add 8 title defences to that in which I agree some were gimme but some were against Top 10 ranked fighters.
He pretty much fought and beat every fighter worth fighting there, including 2 #1 ranked fighters.
After he beat Corales, Casamayor and Freitas were available but they jumped up to 135 pretty much straight after he did. In which fights there could have been made between them but as we know didn't.
I agree he never really had power there. Like I stated already its down to his more agressive style there and the fact he started his career there against weaker opponents like most fighters do at the very start of their careers.
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