Pacquiao has beaten 3 guys on ESPNs top 50 ATG list

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  • THE REED
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    #11
    46!........

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    • mellow_mood
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      #12
      espn list sucks...

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        #13
        Originally posted by mellow_mood
        espn list sucks...
        Sucks definitely. Duran at no. 6 and Sugar Ray Leonard at no. 12???

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        • mellow_mood
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          #14
          Originally posted by ispayder
          Sucks definitely. Duran at no. 6 and Sugar Ray Leonard at no. 12???
          ............


          thats the only argument you need to know is a ****ty list!! but u can find hundreds of them..!!

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          • TheGreatA
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            #15
            Originally posted by mellow_mood
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            thats the only argument you need to know is a ****ty list!! but u can find hundreds of them..!!
            I actually agree with that particular ranking (Duran above Leonard). A lot of people do.

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            • mellow_mood
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              #16
              Originally posted by TheManchine
              I actually agree with that particular ranking (Duran above Leonard). A lot of people do.
              im cool with that..


              its a matter of oppinions.....


              but we cant deny that the majority will claim srr deservers to be higher than duran!!!..

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                #17
                Originally posted by TheManchine
                I actually agree with that particular ranking (Duran above Leonard). A lot of people do.

                I agree with Duran being ranked higher that Sugar Ray too, it doesn't really matter where Duran was ranked as long as Leonard is a notch below him. The big difference was where Duran started his boxing career and where he ended up after he retired, from the Earth to the Moon...

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                • TheGreatA
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mellow_mood
                  im cool with that..


                  its a matter of oppinions.....


                  but we cant deny that the majority will claim srr deservers to be higher than duran!!!..
                  SRR yes (not sure if you mean him), but Leonard, well not really. Leonard only had 40 fights and even though he fought mostly top competition, his prime was short because of the eye injury (1979-1981).

                  Duran on the other hand was at the top of his game from 1972 to 1980 and only lost to Esteban DeJesus, a loss he avenged twice. Even past his prime he managed to win the light middleweight and middleweight titles.

                  Leonard's comeback is considered to have been successful but his split decision win over Hagler and the draw against Hearns could've gone the other way, actually the draw should've gone the other way.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    SRR yes (not sure if you mean him), but Leonard, well not really. Leonard only had 40 fights and even though he fought mostly top competition, his prime was short because of the eye injury (1979-1981).

                    Duran on the other hand was at the top of his game from 1972 to 1980 and only lost to Esteban DeJesus, a loss he avenged twice. Even past his prime he managed to win the light middleweight and middleweight titles.

                    Leonard's comeback is considered to have been successful but his split decision win over Hagler and the draw against Hearns could've gone the other way, actually the draw should've gone the other way.


                    That draw was a daylight robbery to say the least, everybody knew including Sugar Ray that the Motor City Cobra won that one...

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