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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Albuquerque "Burque", New Mexico
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The funny thing is the Pac fight is a easy winnable fight for Mayweather. Thats what a lot of people don't realize. I could care less about this fight. There are much better fights out there.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: browsing WSHH
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Floyd fought Ortiz when he was coming off his greatest victory vs Berto.*
He fought Mosley when he came off his greatest win vs Margarito. ** He outclassed Hatton when he was undefeated.* He beat De la Hoya in his own weightclass at 154.* And now he's fighting a confident Cotto at 154 after avenging his loss to Margy.. no catchweight.* So floyd keeps proving the point that he doesn't do what Pacquiao does. Instead, he fights them on an even playing field, at their best. period. Pacquiao fights De la Hoya at 147, a weight he hasn't made in years.* Pacquiao fights Hatton after being exposed by Floyd.* Pacquiao fights Cotto at a catch-weight after being damaged by Margacheato.* Pacquiao fights Clottey after losing to the shot Cotto.* Pacquiao fights slow Margy after being KO'd by Mosley, at a catch-weight as well.* Pacquiao fights Mosley after Floyd breaks him mentally. * Pacquiao fights Marquez with intentions of taking advantage of his age but gets bullied and beaten all 12 rounds. * Last edited by thuggery; 03-04-2012 at 02:11 AM. |
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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,693
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Watch the legends (Haggler, Hearns, Sugar Ray, Robert Duran) are the original 4 horsemen. They had man balls and they fought each other. |
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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Da Nard, Cali
Posts: 6,138
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When did he last fight a p4p prime fighter at his weight? Can't JMM cause JMM was fighting at 135 not 142. Can't say hatton cause he wasn't prime. PAC does the same sh it Floyd does but u all seem to praise him For it because he is suppose to be smaller. Tell me this, if PAC is supposedly smaller than Floyd then why did he fight JMM at 142 and not 140? Why isn't he going down to 140to fight Alexander? Why make him sign with top rank and make him go up in weight? Why is he willing to fight margs at 150 but not martinez who by the way is smaller then margs (I've met both and taken pics with both and margs is the bigger fighter)? PAC and Floyd do the same exact thing the only difference is that PAC keeps his mouth shut and PAC shows more respect period . At the end of the night they are both the same when choosing their opponents. |
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Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 3,693
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He still did a lot and to add 4 lineal championship belts along the way. And 7 divisions to boot. Pac swept the welterweight divisions best. Clottey, Cotto, Margarito, Mosely even if you say they aren't all that. They are the best out there Pac should fight. Now one guy is left that is Floyd. Bradley won't improve Pac's Legacy as Cotto won't improve Floyd's. They need each other to improve their legacy. This thread is about legacy.... sadly floyd ain't interested in legacy. |
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