so is pacquiao officially the greatest fighter of this generation???

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  • El Dominicano
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    #41
    Originally posted by Big Baby
    i have been saying for years that pac was the #1 p4p even when mayweather was around. now with his dominating wins over so many fighters and destroying fighters with his lethal power at welterweight which is 9 divisions higher than where he started there can be no doubt. not only has this man moved up so many divisions but he has done it while not ducking and dodging anyone and giving the fans exciting fights and brutal kos along the way. i have to say pac is the greatest fighter of this generation and possibly a top 10 atg.
    Nope it goes like this

    B-Hop > RJJ > Pacman

    Someone else also >> Pac but I ain't gonna bring him up before ya start bitchin

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    • Brandish
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      #42
      just like leonard got no credit for beating duran 2

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      • The_Italian
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        #43
        im not sure if he's the greatest of his generation yet...but i think he's definately the best pinoy of his generation hands down.

        he can still earn the title of best of his generation...

        if he can clean out WW he's definately earned that title in my book.

        there are good fights for him at WW and a few spectacular ones like mayweather, cotto, margarito, berto, etc.

        he CAN do this...but WILL he...

        i can see him beating mayweather, berto, etc. i see him having the toughest challenges with cotto and margarito.

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        • TRUE WARRIOR!!!
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          #44
          Originally posted by El Dominicano
          Nope it goes like this

          B-Hop > RJJ > Pacman

          Someone else also >> Pac but I ain't gonna bring him up before ya start bitchin
          what pac has done is more impressive than what those guys did. hopkins resume is very weak and he has lost to the best guys he fought. rjj has a very weak resume also.

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          • -Swizzy-
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            #45
            not yet but he probably will be if mayweather remains retired but as of right now, money may is the best.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #46
              Originally posted by kswizzy99
              not yet but he probably will be if mayweather remains retired but as of right now, money may is the best.
              Hopkins and RJJ is not this generation... they were the last generation...

              pac is unofficially the greatest of this generation... how can a former 106 lber not be the greatest of his generation when he fought and beat a fuggin 154 lber?

              That's ATG **** right there.

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              • -Swizzy-
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                #47
                Originally posted by El Dominicano
                Nope it goes like this

                B-Hop > RJJ > Pacman

                Someone else also >> Pac but I ain't gonna bring him up before ya start bitchin
                I wouldn't put RJJ and Hops in the same generation as pac or mayweather.

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