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  • ztrac79
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    #21
    Originally posted by uclanemesis
    Baldomir, Gatti, Judah and DLH are all great fighters. Some of them fought Floyd past their prime, how is that different from what Pac is doing????

    Not to mention that Floyd fought them almost 20 lbs heavier than when he started off. That's what pisses me off about you Pac fans, you got your head so far up pac's ass that you can't see anything at all except Pacquiao. Floyd is the P4P best right now, not the most exciting but he's the best without question.
    Baldomir, Gatti, and Judah, are GREAT fighters? I don't disagree with your entire post but calling these guys great, come on.

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    • uclanemesis
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      #22
      Originally posted by ztrac79
      Baldomir, Gatti, and Judah, are GREAT fighters? I don't disagree with your entire post but calling these guys great, come on.
      They were all world champions. You gotta be pretty good to be a world champion.

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      • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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        #23
        P4P PBF o Pacman

        i dnt c how this is still a debate. Pac is a good little puncher who beats up on over the hill Mexican fighters suffered through big time brawls. PBF fights the best at each weight division. I agree he shouldnt be fighting Hatton but the critics always complain of his unwillingness to brawl. so he fights hatton to bash his face and hands, but the criticismm will continue to roll in. When he destroys Cotto or De la Hoesely i mean Oscars Sugar. Then wat?
        P4P is PBF critics wont like it but they must respect it.

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        • ztrac79
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          #24
          I understand you have to be good to win a title, and I have the up most respect for any one to have laced them up. But to call those guys great is a big stretch to say the least. Hey to each there own, I just guess I have a different opinion on Great fighters cause none of them qualify in my book.

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            #25
            Right now......it's the biggest prospect fight in boxing. Mayweather/Hatton is already a reality, and it's nowhere near as compelling as this fight is....to me.



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            • uclanemesis
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              #26
              Originally posted by ztrac79
              I understand you have to be good to win a title, and I have the up most respect for any one to have laced them up. But to call those guys great is a big stretch to say the least. Hey to each there own, I just guess I have a different opinion on Great fighters cause none of them qualify in my book.
              Look, I understand calling them great might be a stretch but my original point was to say they aren't punching bags. That one jackass was trying to say Pac always fights good fighters and he never ducks anyone and that Mayweather only fights over the hill punching bags. I would say all in all Floyd has fought way better opposition than Pacquiao ever did. I don't think he "ducks" anybody because I mean for Pac to go 5 lbs north is a huge deal that sparks heated debate. Just imagine what Juan Diaz would do to Pacquiao who is only 5 lbs lighter than he is. Floyd used to fight at 122 at some point and now he's the welterweight champion. That's why in my mind there's not even a comparision.

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                #27
                Originally posted by jantzen212003
                i dnt c how this is still a debate. Pac is a good little puncher who beats up on over the hill Mexican fighters suffered through big time brawls. PBF fights the best at each weight division. I agree he shouldnt be fighting Hatton but the critics always complain of his unwillingness to brawl. so he fights hatton to bash his face and hands, but the criticismm will continue to roll in. When he destroys Cotto or De la Hoesely i mean Oscars Sugar. Then wat?
                P4P is PBF critics wont like it but they must respect it.
                EXACTLY! and after JMM beats Pacquiao then there won't even be a debate at all. All heads must bow.

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                • ztrac79
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by uclanemesis
                  Look, I understand calling them great might be a stretch but my original point was to say they aren't punching bags. That one jackass was trying to say Pac always fights good fighters and he never ducks anyone and that Mayweather only fights over the hill punching bags. I would say all in all Floyd has fought way better opposition than Pacquiao ever did. I don't think he "ducks" anybody because I mean for Pac to go 5 lbs north is a huge deal that sparks heated debate. Just imagine what Juan Diaz would do to Pacquiao who is only 5 lbs lighter than he is. Floyd used to fight at 122 at some point and now he's the welterweight champion. That's why in my mind there's not even a comparision.
                  Oh I get what your saying. I'd highly favor Diaz aswell over Pac if it were to actually happen.

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