At what point does beating Pacquiao no longer count because he's old?
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Hell according to the stans on here no matter who or when he loses it never counts and there is always an excuse where the person who beats him not only gets no credit but are trashedComment
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yet Floyd was still p4p#1, 2 division unified,lineal champ and undefeated yet ive seen you discredit him over and over again...a guy at 38 beat a guy like Manny while Manny was younger yet he gets no credit...look at what you just posted and reverse it and tell me how it makes sense
being old isn't an excuse? lmaoooo. at what sport. chess? you guys like to say whatever it's hilarious. Pac at 35 was still a beast, but it was obvious he's a step behind from his prime. He fought floyd at 35. and floyd was 37. Fans only wanted them to fight during their absolute primes, you can't beat a guy at Floyd's level if you're anything less than your best version.
Now reverse urgas and pacquiao's age and let's here you say old isn't an excuse. 43 is super old when you have a style like pacman.
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It hasn't reached that point yet. I think if he fights agaain and loses people will start saying thatComment
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people are biased when it comes to Manny..if Floyd came back right now and lost they would trash him...he looked back in a damn exhibition and was trashed....But from a real boxing stand point..
Manny is great but is not far past it..but it still takes a world class boxer to beat him at this point in his career..but this man has been given far more passes and excuses then anyone I have ever seenComment
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Bs, he thew over 800 punches, he couldn't move because he got hit, hard to the body, he complained to the ref, and wasn't a low blow. That prevented Ugas from keep hitting the body. He didn't lost his legs, Ugas make him do it.Comment
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