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  • Eric Holder
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    Does A Pacman Win Hurt Floyd's Legacy

    I think everyone can agree that at 130 and 135 Floyd was one of the greatest fighters ever. But there's been a lot of criticism about his fights at the higher weights and the main defense is that he was in it to fight the big names like Oscar and Hatton. If Pacman beats those two opponents in a more convincing fashion does that hurt Floyd's legacy?



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    #2
    Originally posted by El Cabron
    I think everyone can agree that at 130 and 135 Floyd was one of the greatest fighters ever. But there's been a lot of criticism about his fights at the higher weights and the main defense is that he was in it to fight the big names like Oscar and Hatton. If Pacman beats those two opponents in a more convincing fashion does that hurt Floyd's legacy?



    WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF are you talking about! ask yourself does pacq beat PBF! ok then! end thread!

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      #3
      Originally posted by jantzen212003
      WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF are you talking about! ask yourself does pacq beat PBF! ok then! end thread!
      he got a point..

      if pac wins...


      pac>may not that hes gonna beat him.. but will have way more credibility than him!!

      but that aint happenin

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      • deevel79
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        Floyd and his followers will say that Pac got his leftovers! LOL. Guaranteed!

        They said the same thing when Cotto went on to KO all the opponents that took Floyd all 12 rounds.

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          #5
          There can be a debate on how much the weight loss will effect Oscar at this stage of his career. When he fought Floyd, he was a year younger and was at a comfortable weight.

          It would be cool to see a Pac vs. Floyd fight though

          Judah and Mitchell were Tszyu left-overs that Floyd got so it would be the same with the Cotto thing.

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          • tredh
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            #6
            Originally posted by deevel79
            Floyd and his followers will say that Pac got his leftovers! LOL. Guaranteed!

            They said the same thing when Cotto went on to KO all the opponents that took Floyd all 12 rounds.
            You say that as if that makes Cotto better than PBF or something.

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              In all seriousness though, it would take away from Floyd's win if Pac were to somehow batter or possibly KO Hoya. How can it not??

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                #8
                Originally posted by tredh
                You say that as if that makes Cotto better than PBF or something.
                Im not saying Cotto's better, but better boxers have lost to lesser opponents. Therefore its not a guarantee that Floyd will win if these 2 were to ever face off.
                Last edited by deevel79; 12-04-2008, 04:35 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by deevel79
                  In all seriousness though, it would take away from Floyd's win if Pac were to somehow batter or possibly ko Hoya. How can it not??
                  i would think that at that point floyd would need to come out of retirement to clear **** up if he wanted to go down as the best fighter of this era.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kenso
                    i would think that at that point floyd would need to come out of retirement to clear **** up if he wanted to go down as the best fighter of this era.
                    This wouldnt be the case if Floyd wasnt the type of fighter who did just enough to win. He could've easily turned up the heat on Hoya, but he clearly chose not to. He's not a risk taker, and although its worked in his favor thus far, it has also brought on much criticism.
                    Last edited by deevel79; 12-04-2008, 04:36 PM.

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