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  • Technical_Skill
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    #11
    Originally posted by deevel79
    Wouldnt say #1pfp, but definitely in the top 3. Barrera, JMM, Morales are much more impressive opponents as oppose to Floyds last 3

    Pacman fought Morales coming off one or two losses i believe.

    If so,

    There goes your arguement.

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    • deevel79
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      #12
      Originally posted by cortdawg25
      Oscar De la Hoya

      Another poster who cant read. I asked for a fighter who was either elite/prime, or not coming off a loss. Now was Oscar prime when Floyd faced him?

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      • deliveryman
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        #13
        Originally posted by deevel79
        If you read my thread correctly, you would see that i asked for 1 fighter who WASNT coming off a loss, in addition to being prime/elite.
        Right, and I thought Zab Judah beat Carlos Baldomir.

        Whether or not you want to argue technicalities, anyone with eyesight and half a brain knows that Zab Judah was at his absolute best when he fought Floyd... the same Zab Judah that was Undisputed WelterWeight champion of the world, just 1 fight prior.

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        • deevel79
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          #14
          Originally posted by Technical_Skill
          Pacman fought Morales coming off one or two losses i believe.

          If so,

          There goes your arguement.

          What argument? I asked one question about Floyd, and your trying to use Pacs pfp status to try and verify Floyds. You answered correctly the first time, and your answer was "no not one". That was a perfect answer, thank you

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          • cortdawg25
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            #15
            Originally posted by deevel79
            Another poster who cant read. I asked for a fighter who was either elite/prime, or not coming off a loss. Now was Oscar prime when Floyd faced him?
            You said elite/prime not elite and prime. i guess you can't write. i answered your question, Oscar De la Hoya!

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            • Technical_Skill
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              #16
              Originally posted by deliveryman
              Right, and I thought Zab Judah beat Carlos Baldomir.

              Whether or not you want to argue technicalities, anyone with eyesight and half a brain knows that Zab Judah was at his absolute best when he fought Floyd... the same Zab Judah that was Undisputed WelterWeight champion of the world, just 1 fight prior.
              His arguement is done with, he rates Pacman at number 3 p4p in the world, but pacman fought morales coming off how many losses???

              LOL.

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              • Gareth Ivanovic
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                #17
                It still amazes me how people still try to discredit Floyd's career to this point. It seems like no matter what he does people will hate on him. If he comes back from retirement and wins a few fights in a row by KO, he still won't get the credit and excuses will be made.

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                • deliveryman
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                  #18
                  Now question for you, when was the last time Pacquiao beat an elite/prime fighter not coming off a loss since Marco Antonio Barrera back in 2003.

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                  • Technical_Skill
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by deliveryman
                    Now question for you, when was the last time Pacquiao beat an elite/prime fighter not coming off a loss since Marco Antonio Barrera back in 2003.
                    Thank you, just like i said, arguement over.

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                    • deevel79
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                      Thank you, just like i said, arguement over.
                      This is the same type of spin that i get at my other forum. If you want to try and discredit Pac, go ahead. Im not like one of you floydboys who defend floyd as if he pays your rent. This thread was about Floyd, not Pac. If you want to question Pac's resume and accomplishments, start your own thread!

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