Rate Pacman Resume
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pretty damn good.
probably the best resume out of all the active fighters.
112 - he won his belt from chatchai sasakul. at the time rated the #1 flyweight in the world. pacquiao was also very young.
122 - he won the belt against lehlo ledwaba arguably the #1 super bantamweight in the world. #1 in most rankings and at least #2 in the rest.
126 - he won his belt from marco antonio barrera the lineal champ at featherweight and ranked the #3 p4p fighter in the world. he then fought juan manuel marquez who was ranked the 2nd best fighter at 126.
130 - he won the belt from juan manuel marquez who was considered #2 at 130 at the time of the fight and now considered #2 or 3 p4p. fought erik morales when he was considered #2 at 130 and was ranked #6 p4p. the #1 at the time was barrera who he had already beat at 126 and would later beat again at 130.
135 - he also won a belt at lightweight against david diaz who was ranked #2 at the time by ring magazine behind joel casamayor , ring champion , and nate campbell who had just beat juan diaz.
147 - for a former flyweight to even fight at welterweight is amazing. to actually win and dominate and against oscar de la hoya? unbelievable.
if pacquiao's career was made into a movie......it'd be a bad one. no one would think it was realistic or believable.
it would seem like a nuthugger wrote the scriptComment
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yah, like when he beats them, they become shot and old. Its a shame many of them were top ten p4p when Manny beat them. What boxrec doesnt tell you, is that each fight Roach implements something new into Manny's game so people disregard his improvements, and come up with excuses like "oh they were shot"Comment
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his resume speaks for itself. probably the best out of all active fighters in my opinion. jmm, eric morales, barrera x2, larrios and DLH. what a fighter. if he beats hatton he goes down as an all time great IMO. I doubt he will though, viva la hatton!!!Comment
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