Manny Pacquiao began his career as a 74 pound fighter - confirm or deny?

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  • Pullcounter
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    #41
    Originally posted by dans01234
    Very clever. Unlike some others, Pullcounter claims Cotto is a massive favorite, thus a Pac win gets maximum credit. Smart guy.
    a lot of people are underestimating cotto. just look at cotto's record. cotto demolishes midgets, even midgets that give him problems (like torres and corley). cotto only ever had problems with huge WWs (mosley, clottey, margo).

    this is not about getting maximum credit, its historical fact!!!!

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    • Unbiased
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      #42
      What a bully Cotto is.

      He better not lose to a guy that has climbed the scales from his days in the junior crumbweight division.

      Wow Pacquiao is legendary.
      LOL

      even funnier how the sarcasm is lost to most of the posters on Bscene.

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        #43
        Originally posted by dans01234
        Exactly. This garbage about Pac being a 106 pound fighter is ******. He was 16 when he weighed that much. When he was 21, aka the age Cotto's career began, he was over 120 pounds already.

        By the way Xplosivo, where have you been?
        the difference with pac and another fighter weighing small at that age is that pac won a world title, and continues to defy logic at these higher weights. do you get it now!!

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          #44
          Originally posted by fcastro1
          the difference with pac and another fighter weighing small at that age is that pac won a world title, and continues to defy logic at these higher weights. do you get it now!!
          Yes that win against Chatchai Sasakul was surely career defining.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Unbiased
            LOL

            even funnier how the sarcasm is lost to most of the posters on Bscene.
            lol at the people that took me seriously.

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              #46
              Originally posted by dans01234
              Yes that win against Chatchai Sasakul was surely career defining.
              sasakul was undefeated with a good amateur record. and pac went to his backyard against the odds an knocked him out. for 19 that is an accomplishment, and now he is about to fight a welterweight for his 7th world title. that is an accomplishment

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                #47
                Originally posted by fcastro1
                sasakul was undefeated with a good amateur record. and pac went to his backyard against the odds an knocked him out. for 19 that is an accomplishment, and now he is about to fight a welterweight for his 7th world title. that is an accomplishment
                WTF are you talking about? He had a loss before Pac. Plus he only has fought outside of his home country a few times and was KOed by Mijares in 3 rounds last year.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by dans01234
                  WTF are you talking about? He had a loss before Pac. Plus he only has fought outside of his home country a few times and was KOed by Mijares in 3 rounds last year.
                  dumbass..sasakul was undefeated before pac!...

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by dans01234
                    WTF are you talking about? He had a loss before Pac. Plus he only has fought outside of his home country a few times and was KOed by Mijares in 3 rounds last year.
                    mijares was a good boxer until darchinyan ruined him.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by dans01234
                      WTF are you talking about? He had a loss before Pac. Plus he only has fought outside of his home country a few times and was KOed by Mijares in 3 rounds last year.
                      pac knocked him out 10 years ago and in his prime. how do you compare that to mijares beating him in 3 last year?

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