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  • #41
    Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!! View Post
    this is just plain and basic common sense. how can he say boxing is in a bad state when the best are fighting the best?? and you think pac is limited?? well he beat a more skilled fighter like jmm with just his speed and his power. so if he is one dimensional that one dimension is to good to be beat!! i would take a man with just speed and power over a coward who runs.
    So do I.

    I always prefered dignity and courage over empty boasts of bravado.

    Boxing will return to its former glory now that pac is the properly recognized. I had him p4p years ago and idiots said I was nuts.

    Those same idiots are mostly gone from this forum.

    It's all common sense Viva.

    Everytime the best boxer is one who epitomizes courage and dignity like a Pacquiao.

    Boxing is in a very good state.

    And of course the welterweight is prolly the hottest div right now with elites clashing with elites.

    Boxing will indeed return to its former glory.

    Mark my words on it.

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    • #42
      i guess mayweather is dead serious or he would'nt given that position up

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      • #43
        Originally posted by boofdatruth View Post
        Wins and losses don't matter, but they have to be taken into discussion. Cal has not fought inferior comp. Even byron mitchell was good. People don't remember fights like that. Ring mag puts who they want at the top anyway. Ring elevated dlh to pfp best when roy hadn't lost because they thought that jones wasn't fighting good fighters. They thought. They did the same to sweetpea when everyone started liking james toney's brutality. Go figure
        Losses are only taken into consideration if the gravity of losses far outweigh the accomplishments.

        The problem with idiot Fake FLoyd fans like you is that you have a tendency to cut and paste wisdom to suit your convenience.

        Remember it.

        That's common sense.

        Something you don't posses.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by JoartCC View Post
          So do I.

          I always prefered dignity and courage over empty boasts of bravado.

          Boxing will return to its former glory now that pac is the properly recognized. I had him p4p years ago and idiots said I was nuts.

          Those same idiots are mostly gone from this forum.

          It's all common sense Viva.

          Everytime the best boxer is one who epitomizes courage and dignity like a Pacquiao.

          Boxing is in a very good state.

          And of course the welterweight is prolly the hottest div right now with elites clashing with elites.

          Boxing will indeed return to its former glory.

          Mark my words on it.
          i have said for a long time that pac was the #1 on the p4p so i agree with you. yes this man is afraid to fight the best. he has been in more divisions than pacquiao and he has never tried to avoid the best in any division. he is even man enough to fight hatton at his best which is 140 pound division. mayweather like the coward he is made hatton move up to 147 where hes not that good. it is a great day when the world can recognize a true warrior as the best fighter in the world.

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          • #45
            Justice!

            Pacquiao's resume far outshines Calzaghe's.

            Really, Calzaghe is a one division fighter (now 2) and doesn't have a long list of great names, and doesn't get extra credit for those fighters because he was moving up.

            Started at 108 as a kid.

            Titles at 112, 122 and 130.

            Ring titles at 126 and 130.

            Wins over prime Barrera, past it Morales (who still would kick a lot of peoples' asses, and almost beat 135 champion David Diaz) and Marquez.

            Really, what more can you say about his resume?

            100% deserved, and I don't think his P4P status is even remotely in danger from anyone right now.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
              Justice!

              Pacquiao's resume far outshines Calzaghe's.

              Really, Calzaghe is a one division fighter (now 2) and doesn't have a long list of great names, and doesn't get extra credit for those fighters because he was moving up.

              Started at 108 as a kid.

              Titles at 112, 122 and 130.

              Ring titles at 126 and 130.

              Wins over prime Barrera, past it Morales (who still would kick a lot of peoples' asses, and almost beat 135 champion David Diaz) and Marquez.

              Really, what more can you say about his resume?

              100% deserved, and I don't think his P4P status is even remotely in danger from anyone right now.
              Let's compare his resume to Fake Floyd.

              Who has a better resume.

              Careful. This is a trap question.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by JoartCC View Post
                Let's compare his resume to Fake Floyd.

                Who has a better resume.

                Careful. This is a trap question.
                thats mr mayweather to all you haters

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by JoartCC View Post
                  Let's compare his resume to Fake Floyd.

                  Who has a better resume.

                  Careful. This is a trap question.
                  Sorry bro, did I get you out of your one-dimension of posting?

                  I'm actually going to stick to the subject at hand.

                  I'm done talking about Floyd, because this is a boxing forum, and he isn't a part of it anymore.

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                  • #49
                    Question for you guys. Why do floyd fans considr him greatest of this generation. I understand he beat Corales and Castillo but that was ages ago. Since then between floyd and Cotto 5 of their last 10 fights respectively have been against the same dudes and in each Cotto disposed of them sooner than floyd did and yet floyd's greatness is solidified while Cotto not only needs to beat margarito but williams as well??

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
                      Sorry bro, did I get you out of your one-dimension of posting?

                      I'm actually going to stick to the subject at hand.

                      I'm done talking about Floyd, because this is a boxing forum, and he isn't a part of it anymore.
                      Lols.

                      But let me just point out the obvious.

                      There is nothing in Fake Floyd's resume which can rival names like Morales, Marquez, and barrera.

                      So were done.

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