mayweather has a better resume than pacquiao.

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  • shadeyfizzle
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    #141
    Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
    this alone is the reason why Mayweather is a better fighter than Pac...and a smarter fighter...mayweather takes away his opponents best weapon...this is war..not Patty cake...its about strategy......the fact that one of the best counterpunchers was totally taken out of his game plan and was turned into a fighter who presses just proves my point......
    No argument from me there. But that doesnt mean Mayweather is better than Pac in any sense. Mayweather is at his best counterpunching. Pacquiao is at his best attacking. We'll see in the spring who the better fighter is.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #142
      Originally posted by Jiddu Dali
      let me ask you this...do you think the Pacquiao from 2001 that fought Lehlohonolo Ledwaba would beat the Diego Corrales from 2001 that Mayweather fought?[/CENTER]
      yes let's match up the guy who just won a super bantamweight belt against a guy who was the number 1 junior lightweight.

      why not match up the 130 pacquiao against the 130 corrales?



      i'm not even gonna go into the other crap you wrote.

      comparing jmm-pac at 126 and 130 to jmm-pbf at 147 and saying "don't say anything about the weight" is just plain ******.

      it's like talking about ali-holmes without mentioning ali was old and shot.

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      • EL_cano
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        #143
        Originally posted by Equinox
        i keep reading people saying pac has the better resume so he should get the larger split but looking at the resumes, its clear who has the better one. if you dont agree with me please tell me why.

        mayweather-

        genaro hernandez
        diego corrales
        carlos hernandez
        jesus chavez
        jose luis castillo
        demarcus corley
        arturo gatti
        zab judah
        carlos manuel baldomir
        oscar de la hoya
        ricky hatton
        juan manuel marquez

        pacquiao-

        lehlohonolo ledwaba
        marco antonio barrera
        erik morales
        oscar larios
        juan manuel marquez
        david diaz
        oscar de la hoya
        ricky hatton
        miguel cotto
        cut that ****, the peoples champ manny pacquiao has been through more battles.

        2xw/ barrera 3x with morales and 2x maybe 3 againts marquez. these 3 were the best in the feather/light weights.

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        • darkmanx2g
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          #144
          Floyd has been fighting in the welterweight division since 2005. How many times did he fight the top Welterweights??? Zero! He asked JMM to move up to 147! haha Mayweather ducker.

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          • ThePunchingBag
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            #145
            Originally posted by Equinox
            i keep reading people saying pac has the better resume so he should get the larger split but looking at the resumes, its clear who has the better one. if you dont agree with me please tell me why.

            mayweather-

            genaro hernandez
            diego corrales
            carlos hernandez
            jesus chavez
            jose luis castillo
            demarcus corley
            arturo gatti
            zab judah
            carlos manuel baldomir
            oscar de la hoya
            ricky hatton
            juan manuel marquez

            pacquiao-

            lehlohonolo ledwaba
            marco antonio barrera
            erik morales
            oscar larios
            juan manuel marquez
            david diaz
            oscar de la hoya
            ricky hatton
            miguel cotto
            Make a new list with how all these fights were won and then come back and say Mayweather has a better Resume.

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            • Jose Rizal
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              #146
              Originally posted by Equinox
              i keep reading people saying pac has the better resume so he should get the larger split but looking at the resumes, its clear who has the better one. if you dont agree with me please tell me why.

              mayweather-

              genaro hernandez
              diego corrales
              carlos hernandez
              jesus chavez
              jose luis castillo
              demarcus corley
              arturo gatti
              zab judah
              carlos manuel baldomir
              oscar de la hoya
              ricky hatton
              juan manuel marquez

              pacquiao-

              lehlohonolo ledwaba
              marco antonio barrera
              erik morales
              oscar larios
              juan manuel marquez
              david diaz
              oscar de la hoya
              ricky hatton
              miguel cotto
              LOL @ those weak names in red included in there.

              The strongest names for Floyd are ODLH (old) and JMM (old 2 divisions bloated ) and the rest don't exactly have stellar records like those in Pac's resume.

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              • Calilloyd
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                #147
                Originally posted by Tha_Greatest
                [6731053]but in their career , they were never great fighters that never amounted to **** while pacs resume of opposition has
                The question was whether they were good or ordinary. It's also very strange you would thinks Genero Hernandez "never ammounted to ****" considering he was a world champ. The same with Jesus Chavez.
                Last edited by Calilloyd; 11-20-2009, 11:37 PM.

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                • Killa_Kali
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                  #148
                  DUUUDE. Jesus chavez had one win and 13 losses!!! get outa here.
                  Last edited by Killa_Kali; 11-20-2009, 11:44 PM.

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                  • Killa_Kali
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                    #149
                    may i borrow this post mi hombre tapatio?

                    Originally posted by Tapatio
                    Robert Apodaca- so bummy, doesn't even have a record listed. Where did they find this guy? Skid row? A bit more research finds that RA, the only RA that Floyd could beat on, was in his very first fight at the time he faced Floyd.
                    Weights: Mayweather 131 lbs., Apodaca 130 lbs.
                    SO

                    Reggie Sanders- world beater with a 1-1 record. I think he beat Leon Spinks.
                    Weights: Mayweather 131 lbs., Sanders 132.5 lbs.


                    Jerry Cooper - 6-3. a step up, but again, as with the two previous champions Floyd faced, it was against smaller men.
                    Weights: Mayweather 130 lbs, Cooper 129.5 lbs
                    ASO


                    Edgar Ayala - another Skid Row Promotions brawler with no record listed. Further research reveals this was his very first fight as well. I think this is the first fight to give a sign of what happens when Floyd steps up his competition. It gets a bit rough, so he lowers the standard for his next opponent, in this case, Edgar Ayala.
                    *its been said Ayala was picked because he was a good draw with the LA underpass crowd.

                    Weights: Mayweather 133 lbs, Ayala 131 lbs
                    ASO


                    Kino Rodriguez - This tall guy at 5 feet five and half inches came into the ring as Floyds most regarded and experienced opponent.

                    9-9-2 with 3 coming by stoppage or KO.

                    Weights: Mayweather 132 Rodriguez 130.
                    ASO


                    Bobby Giepert - Floyd, feeling invincible after defeating the Kong-like Kino, steps up in talent opposition again to take on the like sized Bobbo with a record of 19-8 (6 losses by KO at that time).

                    Weights: Mayweather 132 lbs, Giepert 133 lbs

                    *lets give a handclap here folks, he fought someone who finally wasn't smaller.

                    Tony Duran - The amazing 12-15 Tony Duran. Amazing in that up to that point, 12 fights ended by stoppage or KO, of Duran, not for!
                    Weights: Mayweather 129 Duran 133

                    * we like this, Floyd fighting guys similar in stature. Way to go big boy!



                    Larry O'shields
                    - all five foot 6 of him with his gaudy and flamboyant record of 12-3-1 with 5 KOs, by him. Floyd getting a bit braver by the fight!
                    Weights: Mayweather 132 O'shields 131.75
                    ASO



                    Jesus Chavez - before you soil your chonies with seminal residue, let me remind you, not that Jesus Chavez, but the 1-13-1 Jesus Chavez. Did I mention that 11 of those 13 losses were by KO or stoppage?
                    1-13-1. In case you were wondering, Chavez stood a Godzilla-like 5 foot 5. Well, only if you had the toy.

                    Weights: Mayweather 130.5 Chavez 130
                    ASO


                    Louie Leija - Floyd steps it up big time, in a big way. Slaying the like sized Leija in 2 rounds knocking him down a few times. Heres the downer, and its totally not unlike Floyd,
                    but this was after Louie had just suffered a KO loss in his previous fight. Starting to notice some patterns developing. Floyd for some reason, can't stand latino fighters.
                    Weights: Mayweather 131 Leija 132




                    Felipe Garcia - The "Sears Tower" in boxing, standing in at a whopping 62 inches, here you have an opponent who was 20-18 at the time, but had been the loser in 10 of his previous 13 fights. It took Floyd 6 rounds to KO the midget in denial.

                    Weights: Mayweather 133.5 Garcia 130
                    ASO



                    Angelo Nunez - Finally, a bigger fighter, but, one who had lost his previous 3 fights.
                    Weights: Mayweather 130 Nunez 133




                    Shall I continue with another year of beating world champs and bigger men?

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                    • Jose Rizal
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by killakali
                      DUUUDE. Jesus chavez had one win and 13 losses!!! get outa here.
                      Believe it or not he fought 2 Jesus Chavez.

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