To Pac Fans: Which weight division was Manny the #1 ATG?

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  • Flickergrab98
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    To Pac Fans: Which weight division was Manny the #1 ATG?

    I’m not just asking which division was Manny at his best. I’m talking about which division that he fought in would he be considered the GOAT of that weight class?
    And please don’t give an answer like, “He’s the greatest in every weight he’s ever fought in.” Or, “It doesn’t matter the weight he’s in, he’s the greatest of all pound for pound.”
    Just give an actual answer.
    Me personally, I’d argue that he was the greatest Super Featherweight of all time. A lot of high profile wins during those years and that era of his was probably the most fondly remembered.
    Last edited by Flickergrab98; 07-01-2022, 10:29 PM.
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    Originally posted by Flickergrab98
    I’m not just asking which division was Manny at his best. I’m talking about which division that he fought in would he be considered the GOAT of that weight class?
    And please don’t give an answer like, “He’s the greatest in every weight he’s ever fought in.” Or, “It doesn’t matter the weight he’s in, he’s the greatest of all pound for pound.”
    Just give an actual answer.
    Me personally, I’d argue that he was the greatest Super Featherweight of all time. A lost of high profile wins during those years and that era of his was probably the most fondly remembered.
    - - Welter where he made the most memorable fights for the international fans.

    Stepping in for melting SissyBoy Floydy rematch of Oscar on short notice by jumping 2 divisions can never be duplicated, and then so much more.

    And he did it as a part time fighter with a full time job as an elected Filipino Congressional member.

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    • hugh grant
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      It's hard to say but it's clear if he campaigned in a division long enough he could have reigned for long time, once you've beaten the best in a division it takes years for new generation to develop.

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        he was the best ever to do it at 150

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        • buddyr
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          #5
          Originally posted by QueensburyRules

          - - Welter where he made the most memorable fights for the international fans.

          Stepping in for melting SissyBoy Floydy rematch of Oscar on short notice by jumping 2 divisions can never be duplicated, and then so much more.

          And he did it as a part time fighter with a full time job as an elected Filipino Congressional member.
          Manny better than SRL, SRR, or Hearns at ww? wtf...

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