Who has faced the more VERSATILE competition: Pac or PBF?

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  • Jiddu Dali
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    Who has faced the more VERSATILE competition: Pac or PBF?

    I was wondering whom you think has faced the more VERSATILE competition between Manny Pacquiao & Floyd Mayweather Jr.? I know many of you rate Pac's resume higher than Floyd's, but who has faced more different boxing/fighting styles throughout the course of their careers? Boxer/Puncher, Brawler/Slugger, Swarmers/In-fighter, Counter punchers?
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    Floyd Mayweather
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    Last edited by Jiddu Dali; 11-16-2009, 12:42 AM.
  • FranjoTuđman
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    FRAUD POOPWEATHER JR. only fought shot,old and weight drained fighters.

    PACQUIAO fought all best fighters in their prime and knock them all out.

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    • Jiddu Dali
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      Originally posted by FranjoTuđman
      FRAUD POOPWEATHER JR. only fought shot,old and weight drained fighters.

      PACQUIAO fought all best fighters in their prime and knock them all out.
      I don't think you understood the question

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      • JM1
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        #4
        since you mentioned their resume's, who do you think has a better resume? pac or floyd?

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        • JohnCIV6
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          #5
          Originally posted by FranjoTuđman
          FRAUD POOPWEATHER JR. only fought shot,old and weight drained fighters.

          PACQUIAO fought all best fighters in their prime and knock them all out.
          Wow, what a ******ed post. Considering Pacman fought Hatton and DLH after Mayweather.

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          • Chups
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            #6
            Originally posted by JohnCIV6
            Wow, what a ******ed post. Considering Pacman fought Hatton and DLH after Mayweather.
            Same difference.........Oscar was old and Hatton went up a weightclass.

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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #7
              Originally posted by Chups
              Same difference.........Oscar was old and Hatton went up a weightclass.
              147 had no affect on Hatton, I wouldn't say same difference. That exactly should have helped Hatton, in that he wouldn't have to cut more weight.

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              • Jiddu Dali
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                #8
                Originally posted by JM1
                since you mentioned their resume's, who do you think has a better resume? pac or floyd?
                Who has faced the more VERSATILE competition? Who has fought more styles of boxing??

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                • RightCross94
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                  They both have faced a great variety of quality fighters, but what cannot be denied is the fact that an aggressive, come forward style is over represented in Manny's resume- probably due to the large number of Mexicans and Asians he faced, especially coming up through the lower divisions.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #10
                    Easy thread to answer, Floyd Mayweather.

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