all 3 gets TKOd. Lopez have the bigger chance do to his Power his height and reach
Dude, one straight left from Pac and it's lights out for JuanMa. He got dropped by the less powerful hand of Concepcion. I can't imagine JuanMa getting up after a left from Pac.
You need someone who can box from the outside, since Pacquiao was one dimensional back then and also lacked a right hand. Gamboa comes the closest, but I wouldn't pick Gamboa to beat Pacquiao. Gamboa is 5'5 and has a 65 reach, he doesn't have the needed range. I would have gone with a prime Chris John or Elio Rojas, these two control distance well. I would give them a better shot then the guys mentioned in this thread.
Im all in with you....GAmboa KOs ELio ROjas on SEp 11
People always overrate past fighters and underrate current boxers. All three boxers you mentioned would be in the mix against prime MAB and Pacman @ 126. Some of them would beat them and some wouldn't, skill-wise all 5 of them are phenoms (maybe not Caba but he has that big reach and height advantage). Juanma is good at almost everything (his defense kinda sucks) but the best at nothing, except his punching power that is very special. That punching power would be very dangerous to Pacman since Pacman uses to get molested by light punches when they land flush. Gamboa, nothing to say, he tends to get cocky inside the ring and that could be extremely dangerous against such quality fighters, so he could get knocked out if he uses only the flash and forgets the substance, however I doubt he'd fight this way against the elite you are mentioning. Fighting smart he has all the tools to beat both Pacman and MAB @126. His power, speed and multi-dimentional style would be a nightmare for anyone.
Conclusion: I'd give a good shot to both Gamboa and Juanma. They'd lose some and they'd win some. I wouldn't bet my money on Caba but he could definately win if he fights right. Someday some retard dude will say that boxers from 2018 wouldn't be able to handle the best of 2010, it's always like that.
You mean the Pac that fought the Barrera that was going through a divorce and had to evacuate camp early because of the fires? That Pac would get his ****ign ass kicked By Caballero, Gamboa and especially Juanma. Juanma has just as much power and more boxing ability than Pacs retarded cross-swinging ass.
BWHAHHAHAH!!!!!
You just successfully made a complete moron of yourself.
(The Pac who sodomized MAB)
Who's got the chance? And who gets destroyed most?
You mean the Pac that fought the Barrera that was going through a divorce and had to evacuate camp early because of the fires? That Pac would get his ****ign ass kicked By Caballero, Gamboa and especially Juanma. Juanma has just as much power and more boxing ability than Pacs retarded cross-swinging ass.
Honestly if they never fought, I would swear up and down that MAB at 126 not only beats Manny but does some in impressive fashion. To answer your question I would give lopez the best chance outta those 3.
I don't see Juanma taking 1 or 2 flush thunder lefts from Pac and still be standing. But I can see a very slight chance of Gamboa or Caballero outboxing Pac...like move and move and move more... and avoid trading punches. I can just imagine Pac bang his gloves shout invectives or just stand there in the middle of the ring and watch his opponent circle aimlessly. LOL!
Honestly if they never fought, I would swear up and down that MAB at 126 not only beats Manny but does some in impressive fashion. To answer your question I would give lopez the best chance outta those 3.
Chris John or Elio Rojas boxing skills does not eclipse that of a prime MAB, what are you talking about? And the Pac that fought MAB wasn't one dimensional, I just beg to disagree.:nonono:
That doesn't mean a thing, I'm simply looking at all their styles.
pacquiao who beat Barrera and knocked JMM down three times?
neither of these fighters is even close to JMM/Barrera @ 126.
easy work for Manny. All three would try to trade and eventually get caught with the huge left.
JMM is a HoF 126er, and one of the best we've seen at FW. and he only managed a (admittedly botched) Draw decision against a "one-dimensional, one-handed pressure brawler" (which JMM should've lost by 1 point). good luck convincing ANYONE that either of these 3 give Manny a tough time.
You need someone who can box from the outside, since Pacquiao was one dimensional back then and also lacked a right hand. Gamboa comes the closest, but I wouldn't pick Gamboa to beat Pacquiao. Gamboa is 5'5 and has a 65 reach, he doesn't have the needed range. I would have gone with a prime Chris John or Elio Rojas, these two control distance well. I would give them a better shot then the guys mentioned in this thread.
Chris John or Elio Rojas boxing skills does not eclipse that of a prime MAB, what are you talking about? And the Pac that fought MAB wasn't one dimensional, I just beg to disagree.:nonono:
You need someone who can box from the outside, since Pacquiao was one dimensional back then and also lacked a right hand. Gamboa comes the closest, but I wouldn't pick Gamboa to beat Pacquiao. Gamboa is 5'5 and has a 65 reach, he doesn't have the needed range. I would have gone with a prime Chris John or Elio Rojas, these two control distance well. I would give them a better shot then the guys mentioned in this thread.