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Which is the more impressive win?
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Postrhetorical question correct?
should have been pac's tko win over barrera vs. hatton's tko win over kostya..
pac's win over ODLH is not bigger than pac's win over MAB when they first met..
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Originally posted by pacman777 View Postpacquiao... its classic david and goliath ****
David's win was overrated; although very smart to bring in the sling-shot so on that note, not so overrated in terms of intelligence. But if I bring a gun to a knife fight, how much credit do I get for Man points?
For Hatton vs. Tszyu: Tszyu was 35, had only fought 9 rounds in 3 years, a few surgeries by that point, and was still trying to get his body down to 140 for the weigh-in.
This is an interesting discussion.
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Originally posted by J.B.moneY. View PostHatton's win over Tzyu...the guy was ranked number 2 p4p in the world when hatton beat him, and was a 7-1 underdog......OR
Pacquiao's win over Oscar De la Hoya at welterweight and was 2-1 underdog....
which is the more impressive victory in the ole' resume?
Hatton wasn't nearly a 7-1 underdog. More like between 2-1 and 3-1.
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Originally posted by yeks View Postyeah, too obvious because of the "career defining wins" he made as an example..
should have been pac's tko win over barrera vs. hatton's tko win over kostya..
pac's win over ODLH is not bigger than pac's win over MAB when they first met..
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Originally posted by J.B.moneY. View PostHatton's win over Tzyu...the guy was ranked number 2 p4p in the world when hatton beat him, and was a 7-1 underdog......OR
Pacquiao's win over Oscar De la Hoya at welterweight and was 2-1 underdog....
which is the more impressive victory in the ole' resume?
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Looking at the fights Hatton's is way more impressive.
Looking at just the the build up to the fight and not the fight itself Pac's is marginally more impressive
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