Pacquiao is the only fighter that is showing signs of being overdosed with PED's. He went from just another boxer into a "legend" in 4 months. He went from getting stunned by C level pillow punchers to taking Cotto's best shots, all in a matter of months time.
Comments Thread For: You’ve got to admit… Floyd Mayweather is Right
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By Lyle Fitzsimmons - You have your favorites. My colleagues at BoxingScene have theirs.
I have mine.
And as anyone who’s consistently read my stuff can tell you, I’m a Floyd Mayweather Jr. guy.
In 30-plus years as a fan, he’s as good as I’ve seen. And though his personal brand of ****iness tends to rub people the wrong way, I sort of like it. For the same reasons I liked Deion Sanders when he was picking off passes and high-stepping for the 49ers and Cowboys, I suppose.
He was the best in the business and he didn’t mind telling you.
In an activity like boxing – or football, in Deion’s case – where the guys with the big mouths have to stand within arm’s length of the guys they trash, I say let them talk. The ones who are good quickly earn the right to keep talking. And the ones who are nothing but talk quickly vanish.
But my fandom doesn’t take away my credibility as a journalist, as 21 years of bosses would tell you. Nor does it mean I won’t take “Money” to task when it’s warranted, as my call for him to be DQ’d after the in-ring theatrics with Zab Judah a few years back clearly indicates.
What it does tend to mean is whenever an item involving Mayweather arises, people assume I’ll take his side. And if I do indeed see things his way, they assume any argument I might make – no matter how logical in nature – is driven by that favoritism rather than fact.
It’s nonsense. But it’s predictable.
So, even as I write this on a chilly Monday morning in Gainesville, I expect follow-up commentary on boards and inboxes to lean toward the “you’re a nuthugger/why do you have a job” norms of the past. And hey, maybe a random smart-ass blogger short on ideas will take a shot as well. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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World's Greatest Boxers Ever...Announced!!!!!
Sugar Ray Robinson is the Greatest Boxer the World has ever seen, according to fight fans worldwide. Muhammad Ali was voted as the Greatest Ever Heavyweight of all time, just beating Mike Tyson. Manny Pacquiao gathered the second highest number of votes in winning the Featherweight category, polling more than 50% of the vote.
"The selection of Ray Robinson as the Greatest Ever Boxer shows that fans of all ages understand the legend he created. In the individual weight categories the winners represented several eras. Robinson carried the banner of the 40's and 50's with his wins at middleweight and welterweight, and then the fans went up through the years with Roberto Duran, Muhammad Ali, Wilfredo Gomez, Ricardo Lopez, Roy Jones Jr and Manny Pacquiao as their selections," said Al Bernstein, a member of the nominations jury.
Fellow jury member Ron Borges said: "Well, now that the votes have been counted boxing fans have something new to argue about. Manny Pacquiao greater than Muhammad Ali? There's a generational battle for the ages. Yet one constant remains. For 60 years now one name has been listed above the rest - Sugar Ray Robinson - and so it remains today, after the finally tally of The Greatest Ever's worldwide balloting. Glad to see you can count on something is this world.''
Fans worldwide have been voting for their Greatest Ever fighters in the eight traditional weight categories of Flyweight, Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight. The nominated fighters were selected by a jury of boxing analysts - Al Bernstein, Tom Hauser, Ron Borges, Jean-Philippe Lustyk and Colin Hart. Over 500,000 votes have been cast since June at www.greatestever.com.
Sugar Ray Robinson was the only fighter nominated in two categories - welterweight and middleweight - and he won them both. In terms of total votes cast, Manny Pacquaio came second with Muhammed Ali coming third. Listed below are the top three fighters in the global vote.
Winners
World's Greatest Ever Boxer - overall
1.Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Manny Pacquiao 3. Muhammad Ali
World's Greatest Ever Heavyweight
1. Muhammad Ali 48% 2. Mike Tyson 16% 3. Rocky Marciano 11%
World's Greatest Ever Light heavyweight
1. Roy Jones Jnr 37% 2. Archie Moore 17% 3. Joe Calzaghe 14%
World's Greatest Ever Middleweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 47% 2.Marvin Hagler 24% 3. Bernard Hopkins 12%
World's Greatest Ever Welterweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 39% 2. Sugar Ray Leonard 36% 3. Oscar de la Hoya 10%
World's Greatest Ever Lightweight
1. Roberto Duran 33% 2. Henry Armstrong 22% 3. Floyd Mayweather 14%
World's Greatest Ever Featherweight
1. Manny Pacquaio 56% 2. Willie Pep 15% 3. Salvador Sanchez 8%
World's Greatest Ever Bantamweight
1. Wilfredo Gomez 32% 2. Ruben Olivares 12% 3. Carlos Zarate 10%
World's Greatest Ever Flyweight
1. Ricardo Lopez 27% 2. Jimmy Wilde 20% 3. Michael Carbajal 12%Comment
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How long have you watched boxing?Comment
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Yah. It's fair for both of them. How about for the rest of the boxers out there? Apply the law to everyone or don't apply it at all !!! They should try to petition to NSAC first to amend their requirements for the anti-doping and not circumvent it.Comment
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hmm..Floyd fought the same two fighters that (you list) Pacquiao fought..Only when Floyd faced DLH he wasnt a drained shell of himself..or a previously KOd Hatton..but I agree with you..beating Marquez is not greatness..beating Marquez was just a tune-up for the Pacquiao fight..greatness is beating an undefeated, had never been knocked down Chico Corrales..(who you happen to have as one of your favorite boxers of all-times)..thats greatness.Comment
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And also, why hasn't anyone complained about how insufficient the NSAC was at testing until now? Now that Floyd wants to do blood testing (which the Olympics do simply because blood can be kept for years, urine can't) it's like RANDOM BLOOD TESTING OR BUST! Nothing else is sufficient enough!
They're all a bunch of SHEEP.Comment
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DLH= weight drained, shell of himself..when Pac faced him..no credit
if Floyd KO's Manny or outboxes him..why would he be praised?..its been done before!..but if Pac beats Floyd that would further cement his legacy..funny how that works.
yes its much better to make them force weight off.!!!
IMO..Pac isnt great, but entertaining..I guess he have opposite views of greatness.
Let's go down to more details. I believe Mayweather, despite having a monster speed, would have some problem facing Pacman. Evident is his difficulty in winning against Judah (also a southpaw). If Mayweather can contain Pacman's volume punching and moves a lot, then i think Mayweather can defeat Pacman via 12 round unanimous decision. However, Mayweather is an easy target for Pacman if Pacman can find a way to always pin down Mayweather in the corner, attacking from Mayweather's right side, then Pacman's chances of knocking him down is very high indeed.Comment
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Sugar Ray Robinson is the Greatest Boxer the World has ever seen, according to fight fans worldwide. Muhammad Ali was voted as the Greatest Ever Heavyweight of all time, just beating Mike Tyson. Manny Pacquiao gathered the second highest number of votes in winning the Featherweight category, polling more than 50% of the vote.
"The selection of Ray Robinson as the Greatest Ever Boxer shows that fans of all ages understand the legend he created. In the individual weight categories the winners represented several eras. Robinson carried the banner of the 40's and 50's with his wins at middleweight and welterweight, and then the fans went up through the years with Roberto Duran, Muhammad Ali, Wilfredo Gomez, Ricardo Lopez, Roy Jones Jr and Manny Pacquiao as their selections," said Al Bernstein, a member of the nominations jury.
Fellow jury member Ron Borges said: "Well, now that the votes have been counted boxing fans have something new to argue about. Manny Pacquiao greater than Muhammad Ali? There's a generational battle for the ages. Yet one constant remains. For 60 years now one name has been listed above the rest - Sugar Ray Robinson - and so it remains today, after the finally tally of The Greatest Ever's worldwide balloting. Glad to see you can count on something is this world.''
Fans worldwide have been voting for their Greatest Ever fighters in the eight traditional weight categories of Flyweight, Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight. The nominated fighters were selected by a jury of boxing analysts - Al Bernstein, Tom Hauser, Ron Borges, Jean-Philippe Lustyk and Colin Hart. Over 500,000 votes have been cast since June at www.greatestever.com.
Sugar Ray Robinson was the only fighter nominated in two categories - welterweight and middleweight - and he won them both. In terms of total votes cast, Manny Pacquaio came second with Muhammed Ali coming third. Listed below are the top three fighters in the global vote.
Winners
World's Greatest Ever Boxer - overall
1.Sugar Ray Robinson 2. Manny Pacquiao 3. Muhammad Ali
World's Greatest Ever Heavyweight
1. Muhammad Ali 48% 2. Mike Tyson 16% 3. Rocky Marciano 11%
World's Greatest Ever Light heavyweight
1. Roy Jones Jnr 37% 2. Archie Moore 17% 3. Joe Calzaghe 14%
World's Greatest Ever Middleweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 47% 2.Marvin Hagler 24% 3. Bernard Hopkins 12%
World's Greatest Ever Welterweight
1. Sugar Ray Robinson 39% 2. Sugar Ray Leonard 36% 3. Oscar de la Hoya 10%
World's Greatest Ever Lightweight
1. Roberto Duran 33% 2. Henry Armstrong 22% 3. Floyd Mayweather 14%
World's Greatest Ever Featherweight
1. Manny Pacquaio 56% 2. Willie Pep 15% 3. Salvador Sanchez 8%
World's Greatest Ever Bantamweight
1. Wilfredo Gomez 32% 2. Ruben Olivares 12% 3. Carlos Zarate 10%
World's Greatest Ever Flyweight
1. Ricardo Lopez 27% 2. Jimmy Wilde 20% 3. Michael Carbajal 12%
Using an online poll to reinforce your belief that Manny is the second greates boxer of all time. Better than Duran, SRL, Hagler, Whitaker, Hearns etc etc.........seriously go kill yourself......Comment
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