Should Pac try to tie Armstrong record of 3 titles-different weight classes at once?

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  • HaglerSteelChin
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    Should Pac try to tie Armstrong record of 3 titles-different weight classes at once?

    If pac fights and beats Foreman at 154 in March, he would titles at 140, 147, and 154 at one time. He would tie Armstrongs record who held feather weight, Lightweight, and welter weight titles at one time. Armstrong tried to get a 4th but given was a draw against MW Cerefino Garcia a tough pinoy fighter, it was a disputed decision.

    Should pac do two records at once? He would get a 8th weight class and a 3rd weight title at once.
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    What good are titles if you never defend them? I hope he can get things worked out with floyd and defend his WW title against the true #1 contender. Then, if he were to get past floyd, he can go chasing history, but if he doesn't fight floyd, the 154 title is meaningless IMO.

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      Beating Floyd is worth 20 bits of tin held by Foremans of boxing , a belt is only worth the fighter you took it off , Foreman would have to KO him to win like just like Sturm vs ODH ,, Manny needs to take care of business with Floyd Mayweather period !

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        #4
        Originally posted by Reloaded
        Beating Floyd is worth 20 bits of tin held by Foremans of boxing , a belt is only worth the fighter you took it off , Foreman would have to KO him to win like just like Sturm vs ODH ,, Manny needs to take care of business with Floyd Mayweather period !
        werd, o and glad you took those English lessons i reccomended

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          #5
          Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
          If pac fights and beats Foreman at 154 in March, he would titles at 140, 147, and 154 at one time. He would tie Armstrongs record who held feather weight, Lightweight, and welter weight titles at one time. Armstrong tried to get a 4th but given was a draw against MW Cerefino Garcia a tough pinoy fighter, it was a disputed decision.

          Should pac do two records at once? He would get a 8th weight class and a 3rd weight title at once.
          That would be good, i only thought about the 8th title in as many weights and totally missed the 'armstrongesque' feat if he were to beat foreman.

          That being said, this idea should be shelved as long as Floyd and Manny are still active fighters, that fight is too big compared to any other matchup.

          *fixed it a bit for you, pinay refers to women

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            #6
            Originally posted by Akinapepemo
            That would be good, i only thought about the 8th title in as many weights and totally missed the 'armstrongesque' feat if he were to beat foreman.

            That being said, this idea should be shelved as long as Floyd and Manny are still active fighters, that fight is too big compared to any other matchup.

            *fixed it a bit for you, pinay refers to women
            that was a typo, no disrespect to Cerefino Garcia.

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              Originally posted by lynx649
              werd, o and glad you took those English lessons i reccomended
              Yeah the brother Bruno must have had some fun in here by the look of things , crazy prick , he has gone over seas for a mth I got his computer , I could do a lot of **** but he would know it was me lol and he is a big boy .

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                #8
                Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
                that was a typo, no disrespect to Cerefino Garcia.
                alright then, we're cool

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
                  If pac fights and beats Foreman at 154 in March, he would titles at 140, 147, and 154 at one time. He would tie Armstrongs record who held feather weight, Lightweight, and welter weight titles at one time. Armstrong tried to get a 4th but given was a draw against MW Cerefino Garcia a tough pinoy fighter, it was a disputed decision.

                  Should pac do two records at once? He would get a 8th weight class and a 3rd weight title at once.

                  With all due respect to Manny, winning splintered titles isn't as impressive as being the undisputed champion of 3 weight classes simultaneously.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by lynx649
                    What good are titles if you never defend them? I hope he can get things worked out with floyd and defend his WW title against the true #1 contender. Then, if he were to get past floyd, he can go chasing history, but if he doesn't fight floyd, the 154 title is meaningless IMO.
                    And what the hell Floyd did recently for boxing history? Fighting 135-140 fighter at his own weight classes in 147 then avoiding the elite welterweights or blood drain his opponents to ***** out on a fight that he thought he might lose?

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