Manny Pacquiao:ATG Ranking?

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  • Perfect Plex
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    Manny Pacquiao:ATG Ranking?

    Well? Not a exact number but at list within 5 numbers.

    Don't give me all that anywere from 30 to 50 ****. It's gotta be a exact number or within 5 number period.

    Everyone post!
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    #2
    like 40

    if he beats may then like 25

    if he loses to may and its close maybe 50

    if he loses an its not even close like 75

    but really.... IDK

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    • SCtrojansbaby
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      #3
      only guys for sure ahead of him are

      Ali
      RJJ
      Leonard
      Monzon
      Chavez
      Foreman
      Barrera
      Hopkins

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      • jjbj2
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        Yea, Pacquiao's in the Top 1000 boxers. He ain't special man. Seriously, only white ancient Americans or black Americans or Mexicans can be in the damn ATG or Top 100 boxers. Pacquiao is nothing special. He is a midget. Get used to it.

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          #5
          Foreman lol?

          Anyway back to the topic at hand, I feel Pacquiao is a very good fighter who's faced some good opposition throughout his career and the weight gaining only helps his cause, for now I'd have him around the 35 mark, if he beats Mayweather(which I don't think will happen) then we can talk about 30, and if he beats Martinez(if they ever fight which I don't think will happen) that would be a huge win and could move him up a few notches to about 28.

          To be fair I don't see him ever entering the Top 25. Too much talent in that group.

          I think by the end of his career he'll be sitting comfortably at 30 as he ain't beating Martinez or Mayweather.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ghns1133
            like 40

            if he beats may then like 25

            if he loses to may and its close maybe 50

            if he loses an its not even close like 75

            but really.... IDK
            I don't see how one win/loss can influence so many places.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #7
              Probably like #38 or #39 or something.

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              • fitefanSHO
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                Said it before, will say it again...

                Manny Pacquiao is simply too polarizing a figure in the boxing landscape and I refuse to discuss him and his place in history until after he retires, and some proper perspective can be gained.

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                • The_Demon
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                  Il wait until he retires before ranking him,if he was too beat JMM and retire straight afterwards id have him around 30,but id have too have more of think about it

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                  • New England
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                    only guys for sure ahead of him are

                    Ali
                    RJJ
                    Leonard
                    Monzon
                    Chavez
                    Foreman
                    Barrera
                    Hopkins

                    do you live on an island by yourself or something?


                    manny hasn't even made a truly measurable decline

                    he looks like he might be getting over the hill
                    but we really don't know until he finishes boxing. and then we've got to see how each of his opponents do so we can evaluate what they do for his resume


                    and then we gotta let it simmer some hehe


                    i'll tell you one thing, he's heading to the hall of fame 5 years after he retires.
                    Last edited by New England; 09-08-2011, 09:20 AM.

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