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THE MOST IMPROVED FIGHTER OF THE DECADE: Manny Pacquiao
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Originally posted by Horus View PostAfter Oscar, he did not retire. Because he did not give up his belts.
and 5 months later he fought hatton.
After hatton.
he retired, because he gave up his belts..
The organisations do not take the belts back straight away.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostI post facts and you don't and fact is that Pac has won 3 lineal titles in 3 division plus 6 titles is 6 divisions this decade. And, nobody has done that in this decade.
Oscar de la Hoya -- 6 divisions
1-WBO super featherweight -- 1994
2-WBO lightweight -- 1994-1995
IBF lightweight -- 1995
3-WBC super lightweight -- 1996-1997
4-WBC welterweight -- 1997-2000 (despite losing a unification fight to IBF champ Trinidad in 1999 he still had the WBC belt when he fought Mosley in 2000)
5-WBC super welterweight -- 2001-2003, 2006-2007
WBA super welterweight -- 2002-2003
6-WBO middleweight -- 2004
Thomas Hearns -- 5 divisions
1-WBA welterweight -- 1980-1981
2-WBC super welterweight -- 1982-1986
3-WBC light heavyweight -- 1987
4-WBC middleweight -- 1987-1988
5-WBO super middleweight -- 1988-1990
WBA light heavyweight -- 1991-1992
Sugar Ray Leonard -- 5 divisions
WBC welterweight -- 1979-1980, 1980-1982
WBA junior middleweight -- 1981
WBC middleweight -- 1987
WBC super middleweight -- 1988-1989
WBC light heavyweight -- 1988 (won on the same night as he captured the WBC super middleweight title but never defended)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. -- 5 divisions
1-WBC super featherweight -- 1998-2001
2-WBC lightweight -- 2002-2003
3-WBC super lightweight -- 2005
4-IBF welterweight -- 2006
WBC welterweight -- 2006
5-WBC super welterweight – 2007
Manny Pacquiao – 5 divisions
WBC flyweight --1998-1999
IBF junior featherweight -- 2001-2003
WBC super featherweight – 2008
WBC Lightweight -- 2008
WBO Welterweight-2009
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Originally posted by Horus View PostCan not argue with FACTS.
Oscar de la Hoya -- 6 divisions
1-WBO super featherweight -- 1994
2-WBO lightweight -- 1994-1995
IBF lightweight -- 1995
3-WBC super lightweight -- 1996-1997
4-WBC welterweight -- 1997-2000 (despite losing a unification fight to IBF champ Trinidad in 1999 he still had the WBC belt when he fought Mosley in 2000)
5-WBC super welterweight -- 2001-2003, 2006-2007
WBA super welterweight -- 2002-2003
6-WBO middleweight -- 2004
Thomas Hearns -- 5 divisions
1-WBA welterweight -- 1980-1981
2-WBC super welterweight -- 1982-1986
3-WBC light heavyweight -- 1987
4-WBC middleweight -- 1987-1988
5-WBO super middleweight -- 1988-1990
WBA light heavyweight -- 1991-1992
Sugar Ray Leonard -- 5 divisions
WBC welterweight -- 1979-1980, 1980-1982
WBA junior middleweight -- 1981
WBC middleweight -- 1987
WBC super middleweight -- 1988-1989
WBC light heavyweight -- 1988 (won on the same night as he captured the WBC super middleweight title but never defended)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. -- 5 divisions
1-WBC super featherweight -- 1998-2001
2-WBC lightweight -- 2002-2003
3-WBC super lightweight -- 2005
4-IBF welterweight -- 2006
WBC welterweight -- 2006
5-WBC super welterweight – 2007
Manny Pacquiao – 5 divisions
WBC flyweight --1998-1999
IBF junior featherweight -- 2001-2003
WBC super featherweight – 2008
WBC Lightweight -- 2008
WBO Welterweight-2009
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny Pacquiao
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Originally posted by Horus View PostCan not argue with FACTS.
Oscar de la Hoya -- 6 divisions
1-WBO super featherweight -- 1994
2-WBO lightweight -- 1994-1995
IBF lightweight -- 1995
3-WBC super lightweight -- 1996-1997
4-WBC welterweight -- 1997-2000 (despite losing a unification fight to IBF champ Trinidad in 1999 he still had the WBC belt when he fought Mosley in 2000)
5-WBC super welterweight -- 2001-2003, 2006-2007
WBA super welterweight -- 2002-2003
6-WBO middleweight -- 2004
Thomas Hearns -- 5 divisions
1-WBA welterweight -- 1980-1981
2-WBC super welterweight -- 1982-1986
3-WBC light heavyweight -- 1987
4-WBC middleweight -- 1987-1988
5-WBO super middleweight -- 1988-1990
WBA light heavyweight -- 1991-1992
Sugar Ray Leonard -- 5 divisions
WBC welterweight -- 1979-1980, 1980-1982
WBA junior middleweight -- 1981
WBC middleweight -- 1987
WBC super middleweight -- 1988-1989
WBC light heavyweight -- 1988 (won on the same night as he captured the WBC super middleweight title but never defended)
Floyd Mayweather Jr. -- 5 divisions
1-WBC super featherweight -- 1998-2001
2-WBC lightweight -- 2002-2003
3-WBC super lightweight -- 2005
4-IBF welterweight -- 2006
WBC welterweight -- 2006
5-WBC super welterweight – 2007
Manny Pacquiao – 5 divisions
WBC flyweight --1998-1999
IBF junior featherweight -- 2001-2003
WBC super featherweight – 2008
WBC Lightweight -- 2008
WBO Welterweight-2009
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Originally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny Pacquiao
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Originally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny PacquiaoOriginally posted by Chups View Post
* 2000 - Félix Trinidad
* 2001 - Bernard Hopkins
* 2002 - Vernon Forrest
* 2003 - James Toney
* 2004 - Glen Johnson
* 2005 - Ricky Hatton
* 2006 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2007 - Floyd Mayweather Jr.
* 2008 - Manny Pacquiao
* 2009 - Manny Pacquiao
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Originally posted by Horus View Postmy bad...i change that..it's my 55k lol and all I have.
If Floyd beats Pac in 2010, he will be fighter of the decade, and if Pac beats Floyd in 2010 then he is.
I don't even want to argue this. I'm just excited about this fight and might even get satelite here to watch it even though it's abit expensive for me.
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Pac is the fighter of the decade because he fought all those names in their best divisions which he gets brownie points for.
PBF won some titles earlier in his career, but they are against un memorable opponents really, and probably was a weak divison so good timing on PBFs part. He gets points deducted for not fighting Cotto.
Pac is right up there in the hall of fame, ATG list because people are impressed so much more of what he achieved, and against whom, this decade than what PBF has achieved and against who he has achieved it. This decade.
Sorry about the grammar. Rushing my posts so much.Last edited by hugh grant; 11-15-2009, 07:56 PM.
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