Can someone explain to me how Pacquiao's resume is better/ or comparable to Whitaker?

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  • TheGreatA
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    #71
    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
    Its in no way shape or form, comparable to Whitaker's. Pac's resume is full of guys who wont be remembered 30 years from now, except DLH. Even then, we ALL know that DLH was weight drained. Even Freddie said so.

    If we are going to say dumb things like Pacquiao is just as great/ better than Whitaker because of his record. Then Klitschko's are the greatest Heavyweights of all time.
    Marquez, Barrera, Morales, De La Hoya and Hatton will be remembered.

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    • guru
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      #72
      jcc, vasques, mcgirt and nelson are great wins for pea (yes, i count jcc as a win) but pac's wins are greater: MAB, morlaes, jmm, oscar, hatton

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      • baracuda
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        #73
        Originally posted by Chups
        Hopefully in 2 or 3 years we'll see Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Manny Pacquiao resume debates. Forget Pernell!
        imagine what these non pacfans would say.......same old **** like"you know nothing about boxing and ****".....but what made them the expert

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        • joseph5620
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          #74
          Originally posted by Mr._Pink
          didn't i say ASIDE FROM CHAVEZ?

          i said marquez is better than MOST of those he listed. MOST does not mean ALL.

          barrera and morales are great fighters , i'm not insulting azumah if i think they are as good as him. it's a matter of opinion

          Yeah, a ****** one. How many times did Morales and Barrera get knocked out compared to Nelson again? hmmmm


          . i've seen more of erik and marco which means a bias towards them.


          work on your reading and comprehension skills , dumbfuck.
          My reading comprehension skills are just fine. In fact they are good enough to see through your bull**** and ignorance when it comes to Pacquiao you jabba the hut fat ****.

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          • El Dominicano
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            #75
            Originally posted by Chups
            Look at this guy bringing out the past.....back when Pacquiao was still on diapers.

            So? Whitaker lost to Carlos Bojorquez (who's that?) How is that any different?

            Anyway just making a point how irrelevant your point is.
            He messed up his shoulder in that fight. Funny because he was easily winning before that happend, yet that was Whitaker coming back from a 2 year layoff

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            • F l i c k e r
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              #76
              Originally posted by TheManchine
              Marquez, Barrera, Morales, De La Hoya and Hatton will be remembered.
              No. I see De La Hoya being remembered and that is it. Unless Marquez does something great in the 140+ divisions, he wont be remembered. Morales wont be either. Barrera tarnished his career.

              Oh, let me take that back. They wont be remembered, like they are talked about in the present time. A select few will remember them in the future.

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              • baracuda
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                #77
                Originally posted by joseph5620
                My reading comprehension skills are just fine. In fact they are good enough to see through your bull**** and ignorance when it comes to Pacquiao you jabba the hut fat ****.
                it does'nt change the fact that paquiao is the only 4 lineal divsion champ!the only one!

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                • deanrw
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Makavelli
                  i remember that fight....they showed it on CBS...i might still have a VHS copy


                  it was great seeing The Professor doing the warrior pose in front of fenech's crowd
                  With Tim Ryan and Gil Clancy as commentators. I remember it well.

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                  • TheGreatA
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                    No. I see De La Hoya being remembered and that is it. Unless Marquez does something great in the 140+ divisions, he wont be remembered. Morales wont be either. Barrera tarnished his career.

                    Oh, let me take that back. They wont be remembered, like they are talked about in the present time. A select few will remember them in the future.
                    I'm pretty sure they'll be more remembered than the men Pernell Whitaker beat, aside from Julio Cesar Chavez.

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                    • joseph5620
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Chups
                      Look at this guy bringing out the past.....back when Pacquiao was still on diapers.

                      So? Whitaker lost to Carlos Bojorquez (who's that?) How is that any different?


                      Whitker was an old inactive fighter. Pacquiao was a young fighter.




                      Anyway just making a point how irrelevant your point is.

                      Whitaker was an old inactive fighter when he lost to Bojorquez surrendering with a shoulder injurry. Pacquiao was a young fighter who got knocked cold. Whitaker was never KO'd as a young fighter and fought for a world championship in only his 16th pro fight. Was that relevant enough for you?

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