How far does Pacquiao drop on the ATG list after tonight loss

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  • Amir Imam
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    How far does Pacquiao drop on the ATG list after tonight loss

    How far does Manny Pacquiao drop after losing his 8th fight? What is the best win on his resume? In my opinion the Cotto stoppage is the best win on his resume and I think top 25 is a generous spot for Pacquiao. Realistically, how far did he drop after losing tonight? Did he fall out of the top 25?



    Regardless, I want to thank Pacquiao for a memorable career! It’s been a pleasure, sir.
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    Doesn’t drop at all. He’s 42 years old, it was a matter of time. He’s Top 15 ATG IMO.

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      He is in the mount Rushmore of boxing. Ali, SRR, Pacquiao, Armstrong.

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      • Bxzel145
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        Still the same spot he was before the fight. He's 42 years old he really has no business fighting especially after the 2 years + lay off. Fought a much bigger and younger dude and he didn't really train enough to prepare for the replacement opponent.

        When an ATG is well past the age of 40 any loss don't really mean much especially fighting in the highest stage.

        The fact that he's still fighting is already an achievement.

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        • Szef
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          don't know but he's still higher than logan paul's son and always will be

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          • Bermuda
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            Ray Robinson's late career losses didn't affect his ATGness. It shouldn't affect Pac's.




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            • boxinggod101
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              Jeff Mayweather doesn't agree with you

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              • Flo_Raiden
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                Did Ali, Tyson, Holyfield, Arguello, Chavez, Ezzard Charles, Sugar Ray Robinson, etc. drop points on the ATG list when they lost fights at the tail end of their career? This loss means nothing and it WILL NOT matter. Pac already cemented his career and legacy a long time ago.
                Last edited by Flo_Raiden; 08-22-2021, 01:42 AM.

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                • Amir Imam
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bxzel145
                  Still the same spot he was before the fight. He's 42 years old he really has no business fighting especially after the 2 years + lay off. Fought a much bigger and younger dude and he didn't really train enough to prepare for the replacement opponent.

                  When an ATG is well past the age of 40 any loss don't really mean much especially fighting in the highest stage.

                  The fact that he's still fighting is already an achievement.
                  Interesting! I never heard that one before. Why not just do exhibitions at that age then?


                  Ugas is pushing 40 I wouldn’t consider him young either.

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                  • Amir Imam
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boxinggod101
                    Jeff Mayweather doesn't agree with you
                    I believe his comments came before this loss.

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