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  • #31
    All of that talking only to get shutout

    Pac > Prograss.

    I'd pick Pac
    Still had pop at 140

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    • #32
      Regis is a pocket fight. Prime Manny on the kool-aid gives Haney more issues than Loma. Come on, people. We all know styles make fights.
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      • #33
        Pac has never been 140 fighter, to begin with. He has had like 1 fight at that weight.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
          Pac has never been 140 fighter, to begin with. He has had like 1 fight at that weight.
          It was one of his best performances though, he showed how well he could box at 140.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Century Tuna View Post

            Age ain't the point—Pacquiao still got schooled by Ugas in that ring.
            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.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Inspired View Post
              pac was def not a clean fighter so there's no point in these sort of questions.
              How do you know Haney is?

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              • #37
                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

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Century Tuna View Post

                  Age ain't the point—Pacquiao still got schooled by Ugas in that ring.
                  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.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by PryorHawk View Post

                    140 pacquiao > 140 haney against prograis
                    140 pacquiao > 140 tank against barrios
                    140 pacquiao > 140 crawford against postol
                    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.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post
                      Regis is a pocket fight. Prime Manny on the kool-aid gives Haney more issues than Loma. Come on, people. We all know styles make fights.
                      Hold up, talkin' 'bout Haney havin' more issues than Loma against prime Manny? That's a whole different scenario, G. Styles do matter, but Loma's got that slick, unorthodox style that could pose some unique challenges too. Ain't no easy prediction when it comes to prime Manny squarin' up against different fighters with diverse styles. It's like comparing apples to oranges, ya dig? Each fighter's got their strengths and weaknesses, and in the ring, anything can happen, man.

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