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Could Manny Pacquiao have beaten Aaron Pryor?

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  • #11
    Well if Hopkins can beat Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano, why can't Pacquiao beat Pryor? I'm ****ing around here guys but look at the damn Hopkins vs. ATG HW threads in the Boxing History forum WTF

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    • #12
      No ****ing way. No chance at all. Zero! Kaput! Nada! wtf!

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      • #13
        No...Pryor would be too much for Pac

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        • #14
          Originally posted by MR. NUTHUGGER View Post
          Could Manny Pacquiao have beaten Aaron Pryor?It's an interesting question. Could Manny Pacquiao have beaten Aaron Pryor in a bout held at junior welterweight. The Ring magazine asks that very question in the current issue in a section called, "Battle of the Legends." It compares today's champions against champions from the 1970s or 1980s.

          Aaron Pryor was the junior welterweight champion from 1980 to 1985. The Ring relies on three experts to determine the winner. While I won't get into each of their comments, I will say that HBO's Max Kellerman picks Pacquiao to win "on points in a brutal fight."

          Former WBC featherweight champion Kevin Kelley picks Pryor in this dream match, stating, "Pryor would stop him. It would be Pryor all day."

          Notable trainer and former 140-pound NABF champ Ronnie Shields says, "This would be a good fight, but would last maybe six rounds before Pryor stopped him."

          I have to disagree with the former champs on this one. I am picking Pacquiao by decision. I understand that Pryor was relentless and powerful, but I also understand that if you remove the Alexis Arguello fights from his record, there's not much left.

          Wilfred Benitez already had beaten Antonio "Kid Pamblele" Cervantes years before Pryor did. And when Arguello fought Pryor, he was climbing up in weight, attempting to win a title in what, at that time, would have been an unprecedented fourth weight class. Let's not forget that Alexis weighed 122 pounds when he won his first crown.

          Now, that was the first thing that came to mind when assessing Pac Man's chances at beating Pryor. Would the weight be too much? Pacquiao won his first title at 112 pounds. But after watching him completely dominate Oscar De La Hoya (who a year before was in a competitive fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.) I would have to conclude that weight would not be an issue for Pac Man.

          He beats Pryor -- in a tough fight -- by unanimous decision.

          Also in the April 2009 issue of The Ring is an interesting article by Don Stradley asking if Manny Pacquiao is the modern-day Henry Armstrong?

          -- ROBERT CASSIDY

          Imagine a pit bull with razor sharp teeth......with an empty stomach.

          That was Pryor....

          career suicide for Manny.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by KOTheFat View Post
            Well if Hopkins can beat Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano, why can't Pacquiao beat Pryor? I'm ****ing around here guys but look at the damn Hopkins vs. ATG HW threads in the Boxing History forum WTF
            Hopkins beating two heavies???..ummr ight.

            Pacman isnt even close to Bernards level as a fighter.

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            • #16
              pryor wears him down and wins a late stoppage or a decision over 12 in an action packed war

              if its over 15 rounds pryor definitely stops him

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              • #17
                After watching Pacquiao do what he do now and stay consistent at no matter what weight I believe he could.. and this is coming from someone who is not a pac fan.

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                • #18
                  Pryor over Pac all day.......

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                  • #19
                    the intelligent answer to all "who would win? pac vs. every-damn-boxer-that-ever-lived" questions is pac loses..... i guess pacquiao really sucks. we're just waiting for him to prove us right

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
                      i give Pacquiao a big chance. I think Pryor is been overrated a bit. Is Boby Joe young KHTFO, so can Pacquaio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      You serious?

                      That was after a 2 year lay off or something, and pryor had drug problems.

                      No one ever beat a prime Aaron Pryor.

                      The guy beat Hearns in the Golden Gloves and Sugar ray himself wouldnt accept the challenge of pryor.

                      No way does Pac go 12 with Pryor, Pac would get the beating of a lifetime.

                      Pryor had insane lateral movement, power, skills, speeds, head movement, and that was when he decided to use it and didnt just take a guys head off in a few rounds. His staimina was insane too.

                      Pryor by Death.

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