Who has defeated more fighters in their PRIME: Mayweather or Pacquiao?
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Lol now that i think of it Pac hasn't beaten anyone in their prime really...Barerra prime? no...Morales prime? no...JMM prime??? possibly..but i think he lost both those fights so eh?...Hatton prime? ......coming off a KO loss considered prime then i guess...DLH prime? no...Cotto prime? yep...Mayweather by farComment
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I put the Barrera win as his best. A little bit ahead of Cotto. And, I remember the excuses about something with his brain or a surgery or something was wrong with his head. But, I couldn't believe how Pac how easy Pac made it look. Barrera didn't know what hit him. So yea I agree it was a close to prime Barrera. And, Barrera had some success after that fight too. So it is not like he was old or shot.Comment
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I put the Barrera win as his best. A little bit ahead of Cotto. And, I remember the excuses about something with his brain or a surgery or something was wrong with his head. But, I couldn't believe how Pac how easy Pac made it look. Barrera didn't know what hit him. So yea I agree it was a close to prime Barrera. And, Barrera had some success after that fight too. So it is not like he was old or shot.Comment
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What don't they have to do with it, it's how competetive the fight is perceived by the public.
You can't go by odds. If one fighter is seen as superior to most of his opponents that can also because of the fighters talent level. Barrera had two losses to Junior Jones(one by TKO) and two wars with one loss to Morales when he fought Pacquiao so he was not in his "absolute" prime. I can agree he was close but no way was he in his absolute physical prime.
You can't tell me that Floyd couldnt have fought fighters that would have made more competetive fights, hence closer odds. Isn't that peoples biggest beef with Floyd!?Comment
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wow...and mayweather loses the poll...Shows how many brainless bandwagon riders there are ...This one is just common boxing knowledgeComment
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What don't they have to do with it, it's how competetive the fight is perceived by the public.
Fair enough, close enough to his prime. But the perception of the challenge is what makes it special. Pac was suppose to get walked over, and looking back he wasn't near his prime either as we've learned.
You can't tell me that Floyd couldnt have fought fighters that would have made more competetive fights, hence closer odds. Isn't that peoples biggest beef with Floyd!?
i dont see how people could have really had legitimate odds for the pac-barrera fight..he wasn't even supposed to fight Barrera...he was a replacement...Comment
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