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  • #51
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

    Freddy roach said pac was best he ever trained and he trained them all. That sums it up really. JMM said pac is without doubt the best pf p fighter this era. Duran may have been of his day too
    Of course Manny was the best Roach ever trained. That’s no surprise — I mean, here we are, debating whether he’s better than Duran. But “he trained them all” is a wee bit of an overstatement, don’t you think? I recall someone saying that about Ray Arcel — or maybe it was Arcel himself who said it — that Duran was the best he ever trained, and he trained them all. Anyway, my two cents: Roberto is arguably the 5th best P4P boxer of all time. Pacquiao’s up there himself, but he doesn’t rank quite that high.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by NarcosMaidana View Post

      Kell Brook was the IBF welterweight champ in 2016, you are mad at Pacquiao for going for the WBO welterweight title instead? Kell Brook also moved up to middleweight in 2017-2018.

      Errol Spence was the IBF welterweight champ in 2016-2019, you are mad at Pacquiao for going for the WBO/WBA title instead?

      Danny Garcia wasn't a title holder for the most part in 2017-2018. (Bob Arum/TR did offer Team Garcia a fight, they priced themselves out of it).

      According to Fight Hub’s Marcos Villegas, Top Rank Promotions chief Bob Arum extended a 7-figure proposal to Garcia that amounted from $3 million to $4 million to face Pacquiao. However, his father and trainer Angel Garcia was the one who received the offer and opted to turn it down.

      Danny Garcia fought Robert Guerrero in 2016 $1.5 million. ​
      Kell > Jesse Vargas

      Errol > Horn lol & Lucas

      Garcia > Broner

      you place too much emphasis on titles rather than the fighters themselves

      Ice try

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      • #53
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
        Kell > Jesse Vargas

        Errol > Horn lol & Lucas

        Garcia > Broner

        you place too much emphasis on titles rather than the fighters themselves

        Ice try
        Titles don't hold value anymore?

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        • #54
          Originally posted by NarcosMaidana View Post

          Titles don't hold value anymore?
          Of course they do, but titles ain’t what they used to be. How many divisional titles did Ray Robison ever hold? How many do you think he’d have if he competed in the last twenty years? You have to take this idea into consideration.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

            Of course they do, but titles ain’t what they used to be. How many divisional titles did Ray Robison ever hold? How many do you think he’d have if he competed in the last twenty years? You have to take this idea into consideration.
            So, a boxer should secure a non-title fight over a title fight that is easily winnable? Why on earth would a boxer do that? A title win will set you up for bigger fights and the right to demand a higher purse.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by NarcosMaidana View Post

              So, a boxer should secure a non-title fight over a title fight that is easily winnable? Why on earth would a boxer do that? A title win will set you up for bigger fights and the right to demand a higher purse.
              Bro
              If you can't recognize a weak AF "champ", then what's the point of being a FIGHT FAN ????

              Some champs are chumps and are insults to the throne.
              Cherrios being one of them.
              Last edited by TheProudLunatic; 08-05-2025, 01:03 PM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
                Originally posted by NarcosMaidana View Post
                So, a boxer should secure a non-title fight over a title fight that is easily winnable? Why on earth would a boxer do that? A title win will set you up for bigger fights and the right to demand a higher purse.
                Bro
                If you can't recognize a weak AF "champ", then what's the point of being a FIGHT FAN ????

                Some champs are chumps and are insults to yhe throne.
                Cherries being one of them.
                you can explain it to him but you cannot understand it for him

                Some of them are more unequal than others​
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                • #58
                  Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
                  you can explain it to him but you cannot understand it for him

                  Some of them are more unequal than others​
                  Quotable AF

                  Some fighters can do no wrong in a fans eye

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post

                    Bro
                    If you can't recognize a weak AF "champ", then what's the point of being a FIGHT FAN ????

                    Some champs are chumps and are insults to the throne.
                    Cherrios being one of them.
                    Perhaps the most blatant, recent example of this is Rolly Romero. Rolly is technically a two-division champion. It’s laughable, really. But this sort of thing is not uncommon in the modern sport. Back in the day, in the time of the original eight divisions, a champion was usually the very best in his weight class — a true champion. Even as newer weight classes were added, it remained fairly difficult to earn a belt. These days, a guy looking to juice up his legacy can rack up a “gimme” strap versus a weak “champ.” So easy to impress when people don’t look beneath the surface.
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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

                      Perhaps the most blatant, recent example of this is Rolly Romero. Rolly is technically a two-division champion. It’s laughable, really. But this sort of thing is not uncommon in the modern sport. Back in the day, in the time of the original eight divisions, a champion was usually the very best in his weight class — a true champion. Even as newer weight classes were added, it remained fairly difficult to earn a belt. These days, a guy looking to juice up his legacy can rack up a “gimme” strap versus a weak “champ.” So easy to impress when people don’t look beneath the surface.
                      rolly is the kind of guy floyd would fight if he was still active. floyd would say ennis needs to do blah blah blah to fight him but rolly is legit

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