Who is the SMARTER HUMAN BEING; Floyd or Pacquiao?

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  • DonTaseMeBrah
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    #21
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    Young got a 6 right?

    and then another dude got a 34 or something?

    I remember that.
    LMF! i think he got a 7. big difference brah.


    I want to see roger & senior take the test as well.

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      #22
      is'nt pac deep in the politics of the phillipines?

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        #23
        Originally posted by tehMatrix
        is'nt pac deep in the politics of the phillipines?
        you gotta be a chess player not a checkers for politics. Can Afraid Mayweather jr. even play domino?

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          #24
          floyd sr passed his genius genes to lil floyd

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          • DonTaseMeBrah
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            #25
            Originally posted by jreckoning
            Young got a 6 right?

            and then another dude got a 34 or something?

            I remember that.

            OH NO THAT WAS INACCURATE.

            Young really got a 15 which isn't horrific like a 6.


            his assessment roughly corresponds to examples from Paul Zimmerman's The New Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football. According to Zimmerman, examples of average scores for each position are:

            * Offensive tackle - 26
            * Center - 25
            * Quarterback - 24
            * Guard - 23
            * Tight end - 22
            * Safety - 19
            * Linebacker - 19
            * Cornerback - 18
            * Wide receiver - 17
            * Fullback - 17
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            that's pretty accurate. offensive linemen along with quarterbacks score the highest. i think defensive ends score the worse in wonderlic exams.

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              #26
              Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
              LMF! i think he got a 7. big difference brah.


              I want to see roger & senior take the test as well.
              Nah, it was a false story.

              He got a 15.

              A chemist averages a 31, sales occupations 24 but the 7 wasn't true.

              Marcus Vick got an 11 according to wikipedia but some dudes got like 48 or 49 out of 50.

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                #27
                You know, you can't really knock both guys for their lack of formal education. Of course, when it comes to handling complicated issues(ie dealin' with the IRS, signing with two promotional companies) something wrong is bound to happen.

                Floyd knows how to market himself, that's a good skill to have in anything we do. did he really have a choice to play the good guy role when De La Hoya was still rulin' boxing? Floyd made a great move by buying out his contract from Top Rank.

                PAC, doesn't get into the little wars Floyd likes to get himself involved in. PAC sees the big picture. He has continued with pursuing a Bachelors degree. One thing about PAC that sticks out to me, is his positive attitude. A person can be a genius, but, if he doesn't have a great attitude, then I don't think that person can reach his true potential.

                Given the circumstances that PAC and Floyd have had to deal with in their lives, I think both of them are pretty smart in their own right.

                To answer the thread question, I'd give it to PAC!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jreckoning
                  Nah, it was a false story.

                  He got a 15.

                  A chemist averages a 31, sales occupations 24 but the 7 wasn't true.

                  Marcus Vick got an 11 according to wikipedia but some dudes got like 48 or 49 out of 50.

                  still not a good score for a quarterback. Intelligence is the most important aspect in being a great nfl quarterback. If you dont have that you dont stand a chance no matter how strong your arm is or how fast you can run. vick & jamarcus russell are perfect examples.

                  Originally posted by LATINOSNOBAYAG
                  You know, you can't really knock both guys for their lack of formal education. Of course, when it comes to handling complicated issues(ie dealin' with the IRS, signing with two promotional companies) something wrong is bound to happen.

                  Floyd knows how to market himself, that's a good skill to have in anything we do. did he really have a choice to play the good guy role when De La Hoya was still rulin' boxing? Floyd made a great move by buying out his contract from Top Rank.

                  PAC, doesn't get into the little wars Floyd likes to get himself involved in. PAC sees the big picture. He has continued with pursuing a Bachelors degree. One thing about PAC that sticks out to me, is his positive attitude. A person can be a genius, but, if he doesn't have a great attitude, then I don't think that person can reach his true potential.

                  Given the circumstances that PAC and Floyd have had to deal with in their lives, I think both of them are pretty smart in their own right.

                  To answer the thread question, I'd give it to PAC!

                  not even close. its pacquiao.

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                  • Calilloyd
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                    #29
                    [QUOTE=DonTaseMeBrah;6790927]still not a good score for a quarterback. Intelligence is the most important aspect in being a great nfl quarterback. If you dont have that you dont stand a chance no matter how strong your arm is or how fast you can run. vick & jamarcus russell are perfect examples.


                    Tennessee has won 8 straight games when Young has started and lost 6 straight under Kelly Collins. Young won rookie of the year and led his college team over the favored USC and Matt Lienart. Young won Offensive rookie of the year and went to the pro bowl his rookie season. So Young must be doing something right and couldn't be too ******. I will say your obsession with Mayweather doesn't say much for your IQ.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
                      Not boxing ability, not ferociousness, not who has more titles, more divisions, but who is the SMARTER person in general between the two.

                      Here is what i know between the two,

                      Pac grew up in abject poverty & is now rich & the most famous person in his country. If Araid jr. grew up in abject poverty would we even know about him?

                      Pac has done movies, commercials, music albums. All horrible (probably, most likely, i aint watching or listening to that crap) while Afraid jr. has done one at&t commercial & a appearance in wwe & some defunct mma outfit.

                      Pac can speak 2 languages. Afraid jr. stutters in his only language.

                      Pac can play the guitar & piano, AFraid jr. can clap his hands like a seal when being asked tough questions in a interview.

                      Pac never had tax problems or had his cars repossessed. Afraid jr. had his car repo'd, tax lien, & couldnt pay the trash man.

                      Pac is running for congress in his country, & someday probably the presidency. Afraid Mayweather jr. is running from top rated welterweights & the IRS.


                      Do i need to keep going?
                      hmmm.......very tough.....i say floyd is the smarter human being

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