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  • Kalion
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    #91
    Originally posted by BUL@H@W
    take away both DLH & Hatton in their resume Pac still trumps Floyd

    Wake up boy
    So who has PAQ beat that floyd cant?

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    • Kalion
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      #92
      Originally posted by BUL@H@W
      take away both DLH & Hatton in their resume Pac still trumps Floyd

      Wake up boy
      Oh and also why was paq not rated #1 P4P at the time if his resume "****s" on floyds w/o DLH and Hatton?

      Be serious now, none of that immature bull****.

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      • kadyo's
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        #93
        Why is it that most idiots on earth are posting here at boxingscene?

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        • MANGLER
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          #94
          Originally posted by kadyo
          Why is it that most idiots on earth are posting here at boxingscene?
          Why is it this bait thread turned into a debate on resume when TS got bitchslapped on the 1st reply?

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          • Kalion
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            #95
            No one is an idiot for having an opinion. But some people refuse to use logic about certain situations.

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            • kadyo's
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              #96
              Originally posted by mangler
              Why is it this bait thread turned into a debate on resume when TS got bitchslapped on the 1st reply?
              idiots????????

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              • Young Mike
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                #97
                Floyd won by a close split decision.

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                • Spear
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Kalion
                  No one is an idiot for having an opinion. But some people refuse to use logic about certain situations.
                  MANNY PACQUIAO
                  years fought = 1995-2009 (15 years)
                  pro fights = 54
                  weight range over career = 36 pounds (106-142), spanning 11 divisions
                  record of opposition = 1,344-247-58 (81.5% win percentage)
                  KO % = 37 KOs in 49 wins (75.5%)
                  linear world championships = FOUR; flyweight (112), featherweight (126), junior lightweight (130), junior welterweight (140)
                  world titles = ELEVEN; 112 (WBC), 122 (IBF, WBO), 126 (RING, WBA, IBF), 130 (RING, WBC), 135 (WBC), 140 (RING, IBO)
                  record against current/former titlists = 11-2-2
                  hall of fame "lock" opponents = FOUR; Marco Antonio Barrera (x2), Juan Manuel Marquez (x2), Erik Morales (x3), Oscar De La Hoya

                  FLOYD MAYWEATHER (all stats include upcoming Marquez bout)
                  years fought = 1996-2007, 2009 (13 years)
                  pro fights = 40
                  weight range over career = 20 pounds (130-150), spanning 5 divisions
                  record of opposition = 1,037-176-36 (83% win percentage)
                  KO % = 25 KOs in 39 wins (64.1%)
                  linear world championships = THREE; junior lightweight (130), lightweight (135), welterweight (147)
                  world titles = NINE; 130 (WBC), 135 (RING, WBC), 140 (WBC), 147 (RING, WBC, IBF, IBO), 154 (WBC)
                  record against current/former titlists = 12-0 (13-0 if he beats Marquez)
                  hall of fame "lock" opponents = TWO; Oscar De La Hoya, Juan Manuel Marquez

                  Advantage = Pacquiao

                  from ********boxing.com

                  http://www.********boxing.com/news.php?p=19773&more=1

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                  • Kalion
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Spear
                    MANNY PACQUIAO
                    years fought = 1995-2009 (15 years)
                    pro fights = 54
                    weight range over career = 36 pounds (106-142), spanning 11 divisions
                    record of opposition = 1,344-247-58 (81.5% win percentage)
                    KO % = 37 KOs in 49 wins (75.5%)
                    linear world championships = FOUR; flyweight (112), featherweight (126), junior lightweight (130), junior welterweight (140)
                    world titles = ELEVEN; 112 (WBC), 122 (IBF, WBO), 126 (RING, WBA, IBF), 130 (RING, WBC), 135 (WBC), 140 (RING, IBO)
                    record against current/former titlists = 11-2-2
                    hall of fame "lock" opponents = FOUR; Marco Antonio Barrera (x2), Juan Manuel Marquez (x2), Erik Morales (x3), Oscar De La Hoya

                    FLOYD MAYWEATHER (all stats include upcoming Marquez bout)
                    years fought = 1996-2007, 2009 (13 years)
                    pro fights = 40
                    weight range over career = 20 pounds (130-150), spanning 5 divisions
                    record of opposition = 1,037-176-36 (83% win percentage)
                    KO % = 25 KOs in 39 wins (64.1%)
                    linear world championships = THREE; junior lightweight (130), lightweight (135), welterweight (147)
                    world titles = NINE; 130 (WBC), 135 (RING, WBC), 140 (WBC), 147 (RING, WBC, IBF, IBO), 154 (WBC)
                    record against current/former titlists = 12-0 (13-0 if he beats Marquez)
                    hall of fame "lock" opponents = TWO; Oscar De La Hoya, Juan Manuel Marquez

                    Advantage = Pacquiao

                    from ********boxing.com

                    http://www.********boxing.com/news.php?p=19773&more=1
                    Ok now explain how this is relevant or disproves anything Ive said and argued.

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                    • Spear
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Kalion
                      Ok now explain how this is relevant or disproves anything Ive said and argued.
                      your argument is ******. could floyd beat any of manny's opponents? could manny beat floyd's opponents? they are in different divisions. u cant use that argument. so when you compare lets say wladimir klitskcho & floyd; could floyd beat wladimir's opponents on his resume? the answer is no, does that mean wladimir is better than floyd? of course not.

                      you were arguing about resumes, i showed you both. it is clear pacquiao has a better resume. he has 6 wins vs 4 sure fire first ballot hall of famers. 7 if you count ricky hatton.

                      How many does floyd have? one old oscar.

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