Pac 106-147=steroid, PBF 106-154=legend!

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  • THRILLAinmanila
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    #101
    Floyd is crying since he could not improve on his punching power from where he first started LOL

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    • BillyBoxing
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      #102
      Originally posted by whirlwind
      Where did you get this information? Floyd started boxing at the age of 16 and won national Golden Gloves championships in 1993 (at 106 lb), 1994 (at 114 lb), and 1996 (at 125 lb). Pac started his boxing career when he was just 16 years of age and weighed 106 pounds (light flyweight) in January 22, 1995 against Edmund Ignacio. Pac won his first WBC 112 title at the age of 19, 14 days before his 20th birthday. My point? they started at the same age at the same weight. Try again.
      Don't be so offended because I was wrong about 6 pounds and one year.Yeah Flyweight is 112,not 106,you are right.


      "My point? they started at the same age at the same weight. Try again."

      I don't care how much they weighed at their birth buddy,or when they started boxing.
      You are not a grown man at 16.

      I'm still right about the fact that Floyd is a bigger grown man.

      Manny won his first title at 112,Floyd at 130,21 years old.

      In 2008 when he was 29 years old,Manny was fightin Marquez at 130,where Floyd started at 19 years old.In 2008,Floyd already was a welterweight for years.
      Now,Floyd cant make less than 146 when a guy like Cotto made 145 easy.

      FLOYD 19 YEARS OLD=130
      MANNY 29 YEARS OLD=130

      My point is Floyd is basically a bigger man,and IT'S A FACT!!

      Sorry if I wasn't accurate for few pounds and one year buddy.

      You are overrating May's accomplishments,at 106,112 he wasn't a world champion,he was just fightin US amateur opposotion.

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        #103
        Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
        Good point but Mayweather got overall slower, less offensive as he moved up. His power wasn't the same either. Where as Pacquiao (I'm not accusing him here) improved overall as he moved up. The difference is clear to see. One got better, other got worse.
        Dom, what do you think of these charts?





        from http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-4...weight-classes

        Yeah, they were made by a Pachugger, but does that automatically make them invalid?

        Let's assume for argument's sake that the charts are valid.

        In the first chart, it can be argued that the dip from 8.3 to 7.8 is statistically invalid since the sample size for the 7.8 isn't big enough. In addition, the 7.8 is skewed lower by the once-in-a-lifetime KO of Hatton.

        The conclusion you can draw from them is that on average, Pac has had more difficulty, not less, in KO'ing his opponents as he has moved up in weight.

        Last edited by Maidana vs Rios; 12-28-2009, 12:47 PM.

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            #105
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            Good point but Mayweather got overall slower, less offensive as he moved up. His power wasn't the same either. Where as Pacquiao (I'm not accusing him here) improved overall as he moved up. The difference is clear to see. One got better, other got worse.
            Poor reasoning.

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