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  • deliveryman
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    PAC vs PBF -- who has the better resume?

    Before I begin, I admit: I am not as knowledgeable of the weight divisions under Super Feather, as I am the rest, anyway both of what I feel were key wins or fights:

    Manny Pacquiao
    Erik Morales (twice)
    Marco Antonio Barrera
    Juan Manuel Marquez [draw]
    Oscar Larios
    Jorge Julio
    Lehlohonolo Ledwaba
    Wethya Sakmuangklang

    Key up coming fights: Marco Antonio Barrera II (maybe)

    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Jose Luis Castillo (twice)
    Diego Corrales
    Carlos Baldomir
    Zab Judah
    Aruro Gatti
    Jesus Chavez
    Genero Hernandez
    Carlos Hernandez
    Angel Manfredy
    Sharma Mitchell

    And a plethora of others I could of mentioned, but decided not to (like: N'dou, Vargas, Genera, Sosa, Corely, Pep)

    Key up coming fights: Oscar De La Hoya.

    Personally, I don't even think it's close. Floyd by a mile and a half.
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr
    59.46%
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    Manny Pacquiao
    37.84%
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    2.70%
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  • jack_the_rippuh
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    #2
    Pacquiao scores knockouts waaaaay above the weight class he started at.
    Floyd Mayweather may not get a knockout for the rest of his career.
    Don't say the win is all that matters...sometimes how you win is a big factor.
    Oh, and I'd scratch Arturo and put Corley on that little list you got going.
    Arturo is ****.

    Overall Mayweather has the better resume.

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    • PRboxingfan
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      #3
      I think Floyd has the better resume. People tend to forget just how dangerous Corrales, Castillo, Hernandez, and Chavez were considered to be. Not to mention Zab Judah whom, until he lost to Baldi, was everyone's pic to beat PBF.

      The thing is, PBF fought a few bums in between and that tarnishes people's opinion of him. Manny has beaten Morales twice (an old Morales, but still Morales) and a blown-up Larios in his last three fights. That's very impressive in and of itself, but to add a TKO victory over Barrera (the only time Barrera's not gone the distance, not counting the DQ against Junior Jones) and a draw with JMM (which I thought JMM won) raises his stock in the public's view.

      Manny has beaten these fighters recently while PBF's best competition was 7-10 years ago. The time factor makes it seem as if Manny has the better competition but I think it's PBF.

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      • hugh grant
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        Pacman has beaten the better people. He didnt beat an old Morales and Barrera. Morales is only 30 now. He beat a Morales who has had tough fights but not a old Morales. We will be calling people of 28 old soon. Humans live to 100 so how can 30 be old?
        PBF would have to beat Hatton, Cotto, etc to be on Pacmans level imo. Pacman has beaten the best recently. PBF....well, as i say he is fighting a old DLH that is for sure.

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        • nelsoncm
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          Mayweather has, but I would never ever watch his fight live.

          That chin's never been checked. Hope Oscar checks it soon.

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          • nelsoncm
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            Mayweather has, but I would never ever watch his fight live.

            That chin's never been checked. Hope Oscar checks it soon.

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            • deliveryman
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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Pacman has beaten the better people. He didnt beat an old Morales and Barrera. Morales is only 30 now. He beat a Morales who has had tough fights but not a old Morales. We will be calling people of 28 old soon. Humans live to 100 so how can 30 be old?
              PBF would have to beat Hatton, Cotto, etc to be on Pacmans level imo. Pacman has beaten the best recently. PBF....well, as i say he is fighting a old DLH that is for sure.
              In my opinion, beating an "old" fighter (De La Hoya) is better than beating a SHOT fighter (which you pretty much described Morales as).

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              • nelsoncm
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                No way is Morales a shot fighter. If Morales was in there with say, Barrios or Guzman, he would have probably given them a beating. Unfortunately, he was in there with a boxing specimen who was a stronger and faster version of himself.

                it's become a habit to call a shot fighter as such when he loses and loses bad.

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                  Originally posted by deliveryman
                  In my opinion, beating an "old" fighter (De La Hoya) is better than beating a SHOT fighter (which you pretty much described Morales as).
                  The Morales that showed up for the first two fights was much better than the one that showed up for the third fight. Morales is done and even he knows it. DLH is older, but he has never been through the type of wars that Morales has...

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                  • scap
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by deliveryman
                    Manny Pacquiao:

                    Erik Morales (twice)
                    Marco Antonio Barrera
                    Juan Manuel Marquez [draw]
                    Oscar Larios
                    Chatchai Sasakul
                    Jorge Julio
                    Wethya Sakmuangklang


                    Floyd Mayweather:

                    Carlos Baldomir
                    Zab Judah
                    Arturo Gatti
                    Jose Luis Castillo (twice)
                    Deigo Corrales
                    Jesus Chavez
                    Genero Hernandez
                    Carlos Hernandez
                    Angel Manfredy

                    To leave out Lehlo Ledwaba on Pac's record is ridiculous.

                    Ledwaba was a distinguished champion son.

                    The real question is "recently"...who has the best resume in the last 3 years?

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