Pacman becoming a lightweight.

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  • sanga
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    Pacman becoming a lightweight.

    We all know that he is the best boxer that ever appeared in featherweight division, but does he have anything to prove by going up? People say that he is a very fast puncher, but I believe that there are many fighters in the lightweight division that CAN punch as fast as him.
    [ Here's my contradiction: I didn't see the punch that knocked out Marquez, and I bet you all didn't see those 2 clean shots that should've ko'ed Marquez if Marquez wasn't saved by the ropes.You can watch rounds 2-4 on youtube]
    All my friends say that he will dominate all divisions he goes to, but they don't know much about boxing. He will be in the ring with people, who can punch as fast as him and even stronger.
    Will Pacman be another De La Hoya or will he just killed in the lightweight division?
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    #2
    pacman is the best featherweight of all time?

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #3
      I think he can do damage in the lightweight division, as it was just recently shown to not really be that strong. He already comes in at 147, so he won't be a small LW. Anything above LW though, I say no.

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      • Miburo
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        #4
        Pep, Saddler >

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        • Fox McCloud
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          #5
          Originally posted by Tengoshi
          Pep, Saddler >
          And Henry Armstrong held a belt at that weight too.

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          • Chups
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            #6
            Salvador Sanchez is the greatest featherweight.


            Anyway...good luck to Pac. He's the only fighter to win a belt in flyweight and superfeatherweight...might as well make it 1 class more.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #7
              Originally posted by Chups
              Salvador Sanchez is the greatest featherweight.


              Anyway...good luck to Pac. He's the only fighter to win a belt in flyweight and superfeatherweight...might as well make it 1 class more.
              Had that one judge in the first JMM fight known how to score a 3 knockdown round, and had Pac won titles in the two divisions that he skipped, he would have one in 6 divisions with the potential for a 7th at LW.

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              • NAPO
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                #8
                Originally posted by Chups
                Salvador Sanchez is the greatest featherweight.


                Anyway...good luck to Pac. He's the only fighter to win a belt in flyweight and superfeatherweight...might as well make it 1 class more.
                dude im telling u if pac would of pick up title from 112 climbling and taking title to lightweight u know how much famous that dude would be and right know he's very famous imagine if he would of accomplished that.

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                • sanga
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                  You can notice he has a chin of a flyweight. He hasn't been knocked out by a clean punch to the head, but this will happen soon.

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                  • Fox McCloud
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sanga
                    You can notice he has a chin of a flyweight. He hasn't been knocked out by a clean punch to the head, but this will happen soon.
                    Is that a joke?

                    Pacquiao was HAMMERED in the first Morales fight. His chin is excellent, for a super featherweight, not for a flyweight.

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