Why does Arum and Roach continue to baby and shield Pacquaio from a real challenge?

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  • Akinapepemo
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    #21
    When will Pacquiao face a legit threat? Ledwaba, Barrera, Morales, JMM, DLH, Flattened, and Cotto were all bums! shame on him and uncle Bob for further cherrypicking by fighting Mayweather!


    ...seriously, whatever conditions these fighters were when he fought them, they are good enough to give scare away most challengers, i mean, if it were that easy, what would stop any bum from achieving similar results.

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    • Shadow boxer 3
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      #22
      cotto wasnt a real challenge ??

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      • pugay_kamay
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        #23
        Pacman needs to fight the Klits bros and Valuev! Damn! After all of those bouts!

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        • S A M U R A I
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          • .Sakuragi.
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            #25
            I didnt know fighting Barrera, Morales, JMM, Cotto, ETC. was babying.

            Go Back to Youtube Noob!

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            • Mr. Chago
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              #26
              Originally posted by Cockfighter69
              In addition to an age advantage, statistics prove that Pacquiao has been fighting opponents that have been recently defeated or are on the decline. During his present winning streak, the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents throughout their entire career is an impressive 94%. However, when further analyzing the data it becomes apparent that the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents during the five fights leading up to the their respective bout declines to 84% and the average winning percentage of his opponents after their bout took place, not including the loss to Pacquiao, drops to a measly 67%. Considering the data at hand, can the argument be made that Pacquiao is consistently fighting opponents that are older, statistically on the decline and have been recently defeated?
              2 things I can say: You´re so WRONG and so GAY...

              PAC vs. PBF best fight in boxing for the lat 20-something years, best offense vs. best deffense...still your not satisfied...daammmn

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                • peyk-peyk
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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Cockfighter69
                    In addition to an age advantage, statistics prove that Pacquiao has been fighting opponents that have been recently defeated or are on the decline. During his present winning streak, the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents throughout their entire career is an impressive 94%. However, when further analyzing the data it becomes apparent that the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents during the five fights leading up to the their respective bout declines to 84% and the average winning percentage of his opponents after their bout took place, not including the loss to Pacquiao, drops to a measly 67%. Considering the data at hand, can the argument be made that Pacquiao is consistently fighting opponents that are older, statistically on the decline and have been recently defeated?
                    can you do the exact same thing w/ floyd's stats?

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                    • pugay_kamay
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Cockfighter69
                      In addition to an age advantage, statistics prove that Pacquiao has been fighting opponents that have been recently defeated or are on the decline. During his present winning streak, the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents throughout their entire career is an impressive 94%. However, when further analyzing the data it becomes apparent that the average winning percentage of Pacquiao’s opponents during the five fights leading up to the their respective bout declines to 84% and the average winning percentage of his opponents after their bout took place, not including the loss to Pacquiao, drops to a measly 67%. Considering the data at hand, can the argument be made that Pacquiao is consistently fighting opponents that are older, statistically on the decline and have been recently defeated?
                      Are EM, Barrera, Diaz, Hatton & Cotto old?

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