Too soon to tell. Things always look a little different when it's all said and done. Up until two years ago or so I would've said Pacquiao is the best fighter of this generation. Now I probably have him at #2b/3. You have to wait until they retire and also see how the careers of their opponents turn out. If Tim Bradley turns out to be a legend, for instance, Pacquiao's legacy skyrockets. It's just too soon right now.
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years from now who ( all in prime ) will rank higher p4p RJJ, Bhop, Floyd, Manny ?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostToo soon to tell. Things always look a little different when it's all said and done. Up until two years ago or so I would've said Pacquiao is the best fighter of this generation. Now I probably have him at #2b/3. You have to wait until they retire and also see how the careers of their opponents turn out. If Tim Bradley turns out to be a legend, for instance, Pacquiao's legacy skyrockets. It's just too soon right now.
Still I'm with you on the bold but if I had to make a prediction, I think Mayweather will set himself aside from the pack, even with seriously dangerous opponents in Porter and Thurman looming.
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If we’re talking everything, resume, skills, etc… then heres my 4
Joner jr
Pacquiao
Mayweather
Hopkins
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