Ok, I just thought that maybe he could complete his legacy by beating an up and coming young fighter in his prime, before going to (what should be) his last fight against Marquez regardless of the outcome
Maybe it's just me, but I think in the future, Pacquiao will be remembered as a more accomplished boxer than Mayweather. But there's no doubt that they both will be an All Time Great.
No he will be remembered as an ATG who didnt get sparked out by a damn old ass lightweight...lol
Maybe it's just me, but I think in the future, Pacquiao will be remembered as a more accomplished boxer than Mayweather. But there's no doubt that they both will be an All Time Great.
Depends which Pac shows up. If the pac that showed up against Hatton/Cotto, it'll be a very close and competitive fight that pacquiao wins by decision. Anything less, Duran frustrates him, and maybe a late TKO
So based on many people's opinion that Pac beats Ward if they both weighed 147, shouldn't he be higher than Ward in most P4P Lists? Wasn't this the main purpose of the list?
yeah he's top the list atm. He didn't deserve it last year though. He actually didn't have much of a good year last year
I agree, I also didn't think he deserved it last year. But so far this year, It'll be hard for any trainer to top what Freddie's done this year. And assuming he leads Provodnikov, Pacquiao, and possibly Cotto to another decent victory, I think he's got it.
I mean he didnt bring back the good cotto. He's fighting the same style has been at 154 against Trout and Mayweather and Yuri Foreman. The Cotto of 140 and 147 is gone forever...it got beat out by Margarito and Pac.
I think what we saw was the Cotto that could switch between the left hooking the the body, aggressive Cotto, and the boxer puncher Pedro Diaz-esque Cotto, which should serve him well in future fights.
Barker coming off the canvas in the count of 9 I believe, against Geale from a killer body shot to do work and hurt Geale in the same round comes to mind