Who wins in a Prime 147 Tito vs Manny Pacquiao?

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  • ThunderWolf
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    #21
    Originally posted by dondi330
    Much respect for Pac...But even at 140 Tito Koed like 95% of his opponents...Like I said if JMM could buckle Pac at 125 and almost KO him...then Trinidad would decapitate him... Look at JMM vs. PAc Highlights...JMM was catching Pac with straight Rights and left hooks.....If you know Tito those were his two killer punches and specialty finishers.
    Ok, but I think 140 would have been a more fair and realistic comparison.

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    • Benny Leonard
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      #22
      The best fantasy matchups for Pac are from 140 and under. Putting him up against 147/Prime Tito is a bit absurd but I get the point if it is a test to see how far the "Greatness" of Pac is and his delusional fans which shouldn't be mistaken for his fans in general.

      That said, no way Roach allows Pac to step into the ring with a Prime Tito unless Tito is willing to chop off his left-arm.

      From 140 and under, Pac's a hellova fighter and some good discussions on how he would do against fighters of those weight-classes.


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      • Aracibo04
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        #23
        Originally posted by F-22 Raptor
        I've heard a lot of pinoys saying that puertorico has produced nothing but paper champs, i want the honest opinion of what would you think happens in a Prime 147 Tito against Manny Pacquiao. Who wins and how?
        the pinoys that say that have probably never stepped foot in their homeland and are just raised here in the states where there is always racial **** going on...
        I have been to the phils and everybody that I talked to about boxing always spoke well Puerto Rican boxers. In fact a taxi driver just stared at me for a minute and asked me where I was from and I told him Im from Puerto Rico and the FIRST thing out of his mouth was that Bennitez was his favorite fighter. Just one example of many.


        It boils down to racist **** really.

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        • dondi330
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          #24
          Originally posted by ThunderWolf
          Ok, but I think 140 would have been a more fair and realistic comparison.
          Listen when Pac retires and fans are in here ten years from now.They will be comparing Pac with all the new great fighters. Pac is already a living, active, legend. But the weight that most likely they will compare him at will be 125-130, where he earned his legends status. Believe me, Pac will be beating most of the newbie greats.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Aracibo04
            the pinoys that say that have probably never stepped foot in their homeland and are just raised here in the states where there is always racial **** going on...
            I have been to the phils and everybody that I talked to about boxing always spoke well Puerto Rican boxers. In fact a taxi driver just stared at me for a minute and asked me where I was from and I told him Im from Puerto Rico and the FIRST thing out of his mouth was that Bennitez was his favorite fighter. Just one example of many.


            It boils down to racist **** really.

            Your right, most of my family love Mexican and Puerto Rican fighters, they share our pride and heart. I think Pac has caused some rivalry as he's a major source of pride for us and he (and the fans) are **** on alot by Ricans here in the US. Hell, Pinoys get flamed for saying they think Cotto (today's most popular Rican) loses to Pac, imagine if all your country ever had was Cotto. PR has pride that is spread over generations of top level fighters...we have one and put all our pride in him.

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              #26
              Originally posted by dondi330
              Listen when Pac retires and fans are in here ten years from now.They will be comparing Pac with all the new great fighters. Pac is already a living, active, legend. But the weight that most likely they will compare him at will be 125-130, where he earned his legends status. Believe me, Pac will be beating most of the newbie greats.
              The one thing I think prevents that from happening is as he's become a complete boxer and settles in his prime, he's moving up. This makes comparisons for his prime vs others primes in 135+ more natural. So far 135 - 140 Pac has been the most skilled.

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              • RisAri0
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                #27
                this is rediculous.. tito was a huge welterweight that was waiting to grow

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                • dondi330
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by madsweeney
                  The one thing I think prevents that from happening is as he's become a complete boxer and settles in his prime, he's moving up. This makes comparisons for his prime vs others primes in 135+ more natural. So far 135 - 140 Pac has been the most skilled.
                  I totally agree... But the comparisons will usually come from fans who dont know much about boxing or choose to ignore the facts.
                  Pac has had over 50 fights only 3 above 130.
                  He will have to do alot more in the higher weights before he truly is recognized in those weights as one of the best. But realistically with 50 fights under his belt how much further can he go? Especially if he keeps going up in weight and taking on bigger challenges. IE Felix Trinidad continually moving up got him his ass handled to him.

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                  • M.I Truth ?
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                    #29
                    Pac is getting a good amount of votes.

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                    • dondi330
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mitruth
                      Pac is getting a good amount of votes.
                      Pac is getting the mystery vote..lol
                      Those are the Trinidad haters ,a few unrealistic fans, and the guys who pop in just to start some crap...none have left a LOGICAL reason why.

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