Did Pacquiao surpass JCC Sr. in greatness?

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  • Rompeboca
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    #101
    Originally posted by unbanxcaret
    Mario Martinez (33-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
    Ruben Castillo (63-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
    Roger Mayweather (21-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 2
    Francisco Cruz (27-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3

    Chavez defended his Lightweight title 3 times but the most
    Impressive wins were for the WBA Lightweight title were:

    Edwin Rosario (31-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 11
    Rodolfo Aguilar (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6

    Chavez defended his Light Welterweight title 16 times but the most
    Impressive wins for the WBC/IBF Light Welterweight titles were:

    Alberto Cortes (44-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
    Meldrick Taylor (24-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 12
    Kyung-Duk Ahn (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
    John Duplessis (36-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
    Lonnie Smith (29-2) - Chavez wins by UD
    Angel Hernandez (37-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Hector Camacho (41-1) - Chavez wins by UD
    Frankie Mitchell (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
    Greg Haugen (32-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Terrence Alli (52-7) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
    Andy Holligan (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
    Meldrick Taylor (32-3) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8

    Not to mention, Juan LaPorte, Jose Luis Ramirez, Frankie Randall....


    hey thanks alot for the Judgement Day wallpaper, i edited to reality for you
    I did not made or posted the "Judgement Day wallpaper"...
    ...Anyway neither of those guys compare to Pacman or his achivements:

    [IMG]http://i153.***********.com/albums/s203/Rompeboca/2008_06_29t015433_450x296_us_boxing.jpg[/IMG]

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    • unbanxcaret
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      #102
      Originally posted by Rompeboca
      I did not made or posted the "Judgement Day wallpaper"...
      ...Anyway neither of those guys compare to Pacman or his achivements:

      [IMG]http://i153.***********.com/albums/s203/Rompeboca/2008_06_29t015433_450x296_us_boxing.jpg[/IMG]
      lmfao...pacquiao needs start fighting black fighters....


      im pretty sure you and journeyman are the same person

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      • Rompeboca
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        #103
        Originally posted by unbanxcaret
        lmfao...pacquiao needs start fighting black fighters....

        like who? is not Pacman fault that there are no good black boxers at the lower weight classes

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        • IMDAZED
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          #104
          Beating the best in your division helps. I'd like to see Pacquiao do that at 135. If he wants to leave no doubts, he'll do it at 140 as well. Oh, and the best at 140 isn't Ricky Hatton IMO.

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          • boojee
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            #105
            Originally posted by unbanxcaret
            Mario Martinez (33-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8
            Ruben Castillo (63-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
            Roger Mayweather (21-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 2
            Francisco Cruz (27-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3

            Chavez defended his Lightweight title 3 times but the most
            Impressive wins were for the WBA Lightweight title were:

            Edwin Rosario (31-2) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 11
            Rodolfo Aguilar (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6

            Chavez defended his Light Welterweight title 16 times but the most
            Impressive wins for the WBC/IBF Light Welterweight titles were:

            Alberto Cortes (44-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
            Meldrick Taylor (24-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 12
            Kyung-Duk Ahn (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 3
            John Duplessis (36-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
            Lonnie Smith (29-2) - Chavez wins by UD
            Angel Hernandez (37-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
            Hector Camacho (41-1) - Chavez wins by UD
            Frankie Mitchell (29-1) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 4
            Greg Haugen (32-4) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
            Terrence Alli (52-7) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 6
            Andy Holligan (21-0) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 5
            Meldrick Taylor (32-3) - Chavez wins by TKO in Round 8

            Not to mention, Juan LaPorte, Jose Luis Ramirez, Frankie Randall....


            hey thanks alot for the Judgement Day wallpaper, i edited to reality for you

            this is what JCC's padded record looks like.


            bum 1 - chavez wins tko
            bum 2 - chavez wins ud
            cab driver 1 - chavez wins tko
            cab driver 2 - chavez wins ud
            etc...etc...


            elite 1 - chavez Lost -TKO
            elite 2 - chaves Lost -TKO
            elite 3 - chavez Lost -TKO
            elite 4 - chaves lost - TKO etc..
            elite 5 - chavez wins - GIFT
            elite 6 - chavez wins - GIFT
            etc...etc...

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            • Rompeboca
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              #106
              Originally posted by boojee
              this is what JCC's padded record looks like.


              bum 1 - chavez wins tko
              bum 2 - chavez wins ud
              cab driver 1 - chavez wins tko
              cab driver 2 - chavez wins ud
              etc...etc...


              elite 1 - chavez Lost -TKO
              elite 2 - chaves Lost -TKO
              elite 3 - chavez Lost -TKO
              elite 4 - chaves lost - TKO etc..
              elite 5 - chavez wins - GIFT
              elite 6 - chavez wins - GIFT
              etc...etc...
              I agree because:
              1. He got an undeserved draw with Whitaker

              Chavez showed signs of fatigue throughout the fight and had difficulty cutting off the ring and catching Whitaker. In addition, Chavez's punch output dropped severely. Furthermore, Chavez world famous inside game was ineffective as Whitaker, not known for his inside game, was beating Chavez in the inside exchanges. Whitaker was not known for his punching power but did stun Chavez a few times in the fight with hard left hands. The fight was held in front of thousands of Chavez supporters in San Antonio but even they became dead silent as they started to see Whitaker take force and dominate Chavez with little trouble. Before the scorecards were announced the Showtime television commentators were in unanimous agreement that Whitaker had won the bout and didn't even consider it to be a close contest. Just later, the scorecards were announced and the fight was declared a draw. This prompted some boos even among some of Chavez fans as they recognized that Whitaker was the true winner of the contest. Several members of the media, such as The Ring magazine and Sports Illustrated were disgusted with the decision. Later on several journalists complained of the fact that the WBC appointed the judges to the fight rather then the independent Texas Boxing & Wrestling Program. This promoted widespread calls of corruption for the world titles to banish this practice; however nothing was done

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              2. He lost to Oscar De La Hoya by KO twice. The first fight in round 4 and the second fight in round 8
              3. He lost to Kostya Tszyu by KO in round 6

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              • Foodie One
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                #107
                PACMAN =

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Rompeboca

                  like who? is not Pacman fault that there are no good black boxers at the lower weight classes
                  julio and ledwaba were black. agapito was black and manny could've beat him too if manny's punk ass didn't have glass testicles and don't have a headbutt defense.

                  aks the guy what does it matter what race the fighter is anyway?
                  Last edited by Left Hook Tua; 08-24-2008, 03:21 PM.

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by texanballer
                    hahahahahahahaaha

                    seriously though, Pacquiao has accomplished a ton in his career. But hes not greater than Chavez. Maybe he will some day but not yet. Pacquiao is living off beating Mexicans, no Mexicans no Pacquiao. Chavez fought everyone out there.
                    Does it matter which nationality the fighters were who he beat? If he beat Puerto Ricans, would he not have gotten the same credit?

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                    • abdiel2k3
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                      #110
                      no and he never will
                      he how has ever created his own greatness
                      just like jcc sr would never match up with ali robinson or any other atgs
                      theyre just great on their own for eachs own reasons

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