You can bend anything if it suits your purpose.
Eric Morales went up in weight to lightweight against Raheem, where he was in uncharted territory. He re-fought on a 1-0 advantage over Pacquiao after this therefore, Pacman was fighting someone who won against him.
Barrerra had just won the trilogy against Morales when Pacquiao fought and TKOed him the first time. He was going against a winner, a Barrera at his prime.
Oscar Larios was just a tuneup fight for the rematch against Morales.
Dela Hoya was considered a sure win against Pacquiao, odds heavily in his favor, a Flyweight vs. a Welterweight, how easily you forget, until you lost with your alibis.
Manny Pacman was considered no match for Hatton when Pacuiao was still fighting Diaz and Marquez. And Marquez was certainly not a loser. And before Pac fought Hatton, the latter was coming of two wins.
Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito were the fighters Floyd Mayweather avoided and retired in effect.
Floyd fought Mosley, who lost to Cotto whereas Pacman demolished Cotto.
Compared to Manny Pacquiao, Floyd is actually a nobody, whose only memorable fight was with a Baldomir.
Except Andre Berto, and Angulo.
Martinez-Williams 2
Khan-Maidana
Bradley-Alexander
Pac-Margarito
Cotto-Chavez Jr
Dzinziruk-Mayorga
Who's left?
Angulo
Berto
Is this the Thread Starter who said that Mayweather will fight Martinez in Dubai????
LIAR, LIAR !!!!! :headbang: