true or false: pac accomplishes what floyd only talks about accomplishing

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  • Xeraser
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    #81
    Originally posted by horge
    Floyd may be remembered for what he could have accomplished.
    Pac will be remembered for redefining what can be accomplished.
    It's hard not to use this kind of word when you talk about Floyd.

    Great quote.

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #82
      Originally posted by sneaky jepoy
      CASINO
      check your bank.

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      • sneaky jepoy
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        #83
        Originally posted by Tapatio
        check your bank.
        muchos gracias ese.

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        • zeidrich
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          #84
          still no sign of the *****s?

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          • JourneymanUK
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            #85
            True, True and True. Spot on TS.

            "Miguel Cotto is different compared to my previous opponents. He is a respectful person." - Manny Pacquiao, during the Post Fight Press Conference.

            Oscar and Ricky might be those who will be hurt the most by this statement from the Pacman.

            Oscar - 'I could stand in front of him and not get hurt!'

            Ricky - 'I was leading by a country mile in Rd 2 before the KO!'

            Miguel - 'Manny is one of the best fighters I have fought!'

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              #86
              *****s are asleep shhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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              • poypoy
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                #87
                wow! this must be the GREATEST THREAD OF ALL TIME

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Brandish
                  why didn't pac fight cotto at 145 and why didn't he fight hoya t 154 if he was great..but pac's "greatness" has limits what about floyd's
                  what are the limitations of floyd's greatness? HE DON'T FIGHT THE FIGHTS THAT CAN MAKE HIM GREAT!!! HE DUCKS THEM!!!!

                  FLOYD TALKS A GOOD GAME, BUT ALL HE DOES IS WIN HYPOTHETICAL FIGHTS ON MESSAGEBOARDS, HE NEVER WINS THESE FIGHTS IN THE RING!!!!

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                  • RingTech01
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                    #89
                    false

                    look at manny's and floyd's record. 3 of their last five opponents have been the same. de la hoya, hatton, and marquez. besides those fights, both have impressive wins. floyd with castillo twice, corrales, judah, baldimir, gatti and manny with morales twice and barrera twice.

                    don't put too much stock into, "floyd hasn't fought the ww's". the guy is a 4 division champ, the ww division doesn't and hasn't made his career. he fought the best in two of the divisions he's fought at and went up to jmw at 150 pounds to fight a formidable de la hoya at around 170. and regardless of what is said, when they fought judah and baldimir were the top ranked ww's i think.

                    still, an argument can be made against pac of not fighting fighters at their legitimate weight or about roach's shenanigans. give both fighters credit, they both have shown bravery and mettle in their careers regardless if you dislike them personality wise.

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                    • abetamaks
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by RingTech01
                      false

                      look at manny's and floyd's record. 3 of their last five opponents have been the same. de la hoya, hatton, and marquez. besides those fights, both have impressive wins. floyd with castillo twice, corrales, judah, baldimir, gatti and manny with morales twice and barrera twice.

                      don't put too much stock into, "floyd hasn't fought the ww's". the guy is a 4 division champ, the ww division doesn't and hasn't made his career. he fought the best in two of the divisions he's fought at and went up to jmw at 150 pounds to fight a formidable de la hoya at around 170. and regardless of what is said, when they fought judah and baldimir were the top ranked ww's i think.

                      still, an argument can be made against pac of not fighting fighters at their legitimate weight or about roach's shenanigans. give both fighters credit, they both have shown bravery and mettle in their careers regardless if you dislike them personality wise.
                      And PAC's got 7 championships in 7 different divisions. The first and only one in all of boxing history.

                      And guess what? He did it inside the ring. His fists did all the talking.

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