Prime Haney vs Prime Pacquiao at @140

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  • Century Tuna
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    #41
    Originally posted by MikeyMike100

    Haha that's hilarious. Best post of the night.
    Glad to bring some humor to the table, G. Hit me up if you need anything else!

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    • Century Tuna
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      #42
      Originally posted by Regge

      Lol are you 12?

      age is thee point you idiot oh wait it's like say don't matter Roy Jones was 50 when he lost to ufc fighter Anthony Pettis he still lost so age ain't the poin right? Hahahahhaha

      Prime Pac kills overrated no power no chin haney.
      Yo, chill with the insults, no need for that negativity. Age can be a factor in sports, sure, but it ain't the only thing that matters. Respect to Roy Jones Jr. for steppin' into the ring at 50, but each fight's different, each fighter's got their own strengths. Prime Pac was a beast, no doubt, but dissin' Haney like that? That ain't cool, man. Haney's a skilled fighter in his own right. Saying he's "overrated" with "no power" or "chin" – that's just throwin' shade without givin' credit where it's due. Everybody's got their opinions, but let's keep it respectful when talkin' about fighters and their skills, aight?

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        #43
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        Haney does have attributes that could trouble Pacquaio but at this point he’s isn’t proven enough to say he could beat Pacquaio.

        Prime Pacquaio is a different animal, and very hard to beat. Even with stylistic advantages such as great counterpunching I.e Marquez, Morales etc
        Yo, absolutely, no doubt 'bout that! Prime Pacquaio? Man, that's a whole different ball game, ya know? The dude was a beast, ain't nobody messin' with him back then. Even with Haney bringin' in some skills, Pac-Man's legacy speaks for itself. Those stylistic cats like Marquez and Morales brought their A-game, but Pacquiao was still a force to reckon with. Haney needs to step up big time if he wants to hang with the legend himself, and I believe he is already there.

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          #44
          Originally posted by dan-b

          Are you a simpleton? The thread of your title says prime for prime (putting aside the fact Haney likely hasn't reached his prime).

          The Pacquiao who steamrolled Hatton at 140 is a hard night's work for any boxer in history.
          Yo, chill out with that "simpleton" talk, man. I ain't buying what you're sellin'. Look, I respect your opinion and all, but I gotta disagree straight up. Haney might not have hit his prime yet, but don't sleep on the potential, you feel me?

          Pacquiao wrecking Hatton back then was fire, no doubt. But yo, boxing's about styles and timing. Haney's got skills, and we can't overlook the fact that the game evolves. Pacquiao in his prime was a beast, no doubt, but that don't mean he'd just walk through any boxer, especially one with Haney's potential.

          I ain't sayin' Haney's on Pacquiao's level yet, but to brush off his future prime? Nah, man, that ain't the way. Gotta give credit where it's due and respect the growth of these young fighters.

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            #45
            I don’t know why anyone gives this troll attention.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Century Tuna

              Pacquiao had a tough time dealing with dudes like Ugas and Horn, who aren't exactly top dogs in the boxing game.
              That wasn't Pacquiao at 140. Lol. Pacquiao was a whole different at animal at 140

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                #47
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                I don’t know why anyone gives this troll attention.
                Yo, my bad if I came off in a way that's causin' any trouble. Ain't here to troll or cause any issues. Just tryna chop it up about the fight game and show some love for the sport. If there's any misunderstanding, my bad, G. Let's keep it cool and talk about the fight game with respect, aight?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Century Tuna

                  Yo, hold up a sec. I hear what you sayin', but I gotta keep it real. You talkin' 'bout 140 Pacquiao bein' better than these matchups? Nah, fam. That ain't the way it goes down. Each fighter brings their own game, their own style. Pacquiao might be a legend, no doubt, but comparin' fighters like that in straight-up superiority? That's just not how the fight game works, ya feel me? Each match got its own story, its own dynamics. It's all about respectin' the skills each fighter brings to the ring, no need to throw shade on other fighters like Haney, Tank, or Crawford.
                  you needa be realistic

                  haney has one hof scalp on his resume, and it was barely a win too.

                  tank fought no hof'ers

                  crawford at 38 fought his first hof'er and even said spence aint no hof'er


                  i dont know what to say to you



                  this generation needa understand the recency bias

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Century Tuna

                    Yo, my bad if I came off in a way that's causin' any trouble. Ain't here to troll or cause any issues. Just tryna chop it up about the fight game and show some love for the sport. If there's any misunderstanding, my bad, G. Let's keep it cool and talk about the fight game with respect, aight?
                    You make the same tired old troll thread every time somebody from 118-147 fights.

                    Spectacular win by Naverrete. I thought I watched the first match between Diego Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo, with Corrales spitting his mouthpiece after he was knocked down to buy some time to recover before knocking out Castillo in the later rounds. Considering Naverrete's height advantage over Pacquiao if they ever


                    I feel like Nery was just playing with his victim the whole fight. He just proved to the world that can KO the likes of Pacquiao. Congratulations


                    Pacquiao dodged a fight with King Ryan at light welterweight last year. We now understand why. If they ever fought, Garcia would have knocked Pacquiao out at lightweight.


                    Big ups to my man William Zepeda for that win! Yo. I'm tellin' ya, Zepeda's got a solid shot at layin' out a juiced version Manny Pacquiao. He'd be dishin' out them punches non-stop, and I don't think Pacquiao could handle it.


                    Incredible upset victory in a stunning display of skill, determination, and sheer talent, Teofimo Lopez Jr. has risen to the pinnacle of the boxing world. If Pac and Lopez ever fight. Lopez will undoubtedly overwhelm Pacquiao with counterpunching and punch barrages. Pacquiao will display his lightning-quick footwork, darting


                    Pacquiao wasn't as polished as he is as a batamweight fighter, and he wasn't physically at his top, whereas Inoue is certainly close to or at his peak. Inoue would KO Pacroid in three rounds, in my opinion.


                    https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/b...o-wins-and-how

                    Respectfully, you’re one sad little man.

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                      #50
                      I aint taking nobody over prime Pacquio, except maybe Floyd or Crawford in recent times.

                      That's it.

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