Who had the biggest weight spread of titles in history?

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #21
    Originally posted by Sallywynder

    Pacman won his 1st title at Flyweight (20yo)
    Floyd won his first at super feather. (21yo)

    To begin their careers, Floyd was 5 divisions bigger than Pacquiao.

    Ok? And?

    What relevance does that have to the fact that they were both established Welterweights and the same weight on fight night when they fought?

    Originally posted by Sallywynder
    Yet when they fought, Floyd ran like a coward all night from a former Flyweight champ 5 divisions smaller than himself in a fight many said Floyd lost.
    Did you miss the part where 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

    I've already corrected you on that.


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      #22
      To answer the question, I think its Manny (112-147) with 35 pounds. I had to ignore heavyweight, as that is an uncapped division so anyone who moved up in weight to heavyweight and won it essentially is at infinity. Bud is at a 33 pound weight spread, which is amazing as well.

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        #23
        Pacquiao - Flyweight to Super Welterweight (42 lbs)
        Crawford - Lightweight to Super Middleweight (33 lbs)
        Mayweather - Super Featherweight to Super Welterweight (24 lbs)
        Canelo - Super Welterweight to Light Heavyweight (21 lbs)

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        • Sallywynder
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          #24
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza


          Ok? And?

          What relevance does that have to the fact that they were both established Welterweights and the same weight on fight night when they fought?



          Did you miss the part where 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

          I've already corrected you on that.

          Many did say he won. The entire crowd bood Mayweather for running like a mangy yella dog.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Sallywynder

            Many did say he won. The entire crowd bood Mayweather for running like a mangy yella dog.

            Did you miss the part where 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

            I've already corrected you on that.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Sallywynder

              Many did say he won. The entire crowd bood Mayweather for running like a mangy yella dog.
              They booed because they hated Floyd as the media was in overdrive painting Floyd as an arrogant woman beating scoundrel at the time.

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              • Sallywynder
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                #27
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza


                Did you miss the part where 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

                I've already corrected you on that.
                With a beatific politician's smile on his face, Manny Pacquiao calmly insisted he'll step out of a boxing ring for the final time on April 9 after his third fight with Timothy Bradley. Nearly nine months after he failed to hurt Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the most lucrative fight in boxing history, Pacquiao is back stateside to promote his grand finale. His camp insists Pacquiao is recovered from shoulder surgery required to repair a rotator cuff injury that affected the Mayweather bout, and he'll be ready for a full training camp with Freddie Roach.


                ​​​​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRdVElQpjXU

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Sallywynder

                  With a beatific politician's smile on his face, Manny Pacquiao calmly insisted he'll step out of a boxing ring for the final time on April 9 after his third fight with Timothy Bradley. Nearly nine months after he failed to hurt Floyd Mayweather Jr. in the most lucrative fight in boxing history, Pacquiao is back stateside to promote his grand finale. His camp insists Pacquiao is recovered from shoulder surgery required to repair a rotator cuff injury that affected the Mayweather bout, and he'll be ready for a full training camp with Freddie Roach.


                  ​​​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRdVElQpjXU
                  An example of delusion doesn't help you.

                  Still confused where you're lost on the fact 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

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                  • Sallywynder
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                    An example of delusion doesn't help you.

                    Still confused where you're lost on the fact 0% scored it for Pacquaio?
                    Pacman was robbed by a terrified coward that ran. He ran despite being 5 divisions bigger. Many real people, not media scum said Pacman won because he didnt run like a coward all night.

                    ​​​​​Pacman won his 1st title at Flyweight (20yo)
                    Floyd won his first at super feather. (21yo)

                    To begin their careers, Floyd was 5 divisions bigger than Pacquiao.​

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                    • IronDanHamza
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Sallywynder

                      Pacman was robbed by a terrified coward that ran. He ran despite being 5 divisions bigger. Many real people, not media scum said Pacman won because he didnt run like a coward all night.

                      ​​​​Pacman won his 1st title at Flyweight (20yo)
                      Floyd won his first at super feather. (21yo)

                      To begin their careers, Floyd was 5 divisions bigger than Pacquiao.​
                      He was robbed even though 0% scored it for Pacquaio? The heavily pro Pacquaio media, 0% of which scored it for him?

                      Can you read that part? That 0% scored it for Pacquaio?

                      Kind of kills your argument in one.

                      As for the weight, already explained that too to which you’ve just repeated the same argument that I debunked.

                      In 2015 they were both established Welterweights who walk around at 150 lbs. These are facts. I.e they were around the same size, when they fought.

                      Where they started is irrelevant. It is possible to do something called “get bigger over time” which Pacquaio did swiftly from his early days.

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