Is Pacquiao this generations Ali?

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  • lfc19titles
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    Is Pacquiao this generations Ali?

    Now he has come up from the ranks and dominated every division, he took out legends in Moralis, Barrera and Marquez. Then took out Oscar while going up from 133 to 144 to fight him, then took out the ring 140 champ. Now destroyed a top class welter in Cotto and a man who weighed around 15-20 pounds more than him in Clottey.

    He is at his prime right now and it looks like nobody can keep his angle, combo and ferocious attacking ability at bay. You even had Mayweather not wanting a fight with him

    I think only when Pacquiao retires will people really be able to see how great this man was, at the moment probably a top 30-35 all time great. When he retires his legacy will grow, never ducked anyone and goes for the best...

    Ring Magazine Welterweight Rankings may 2009
    1. Shane Mosley
    2. Miguel Cotto
    3. Antonio Margarito
    4. Joshua Clottey
    5. Manny Pacqiao

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    in two years pac will have defeated all of the 4 above him 2 years ago, time for you haters to show the sport of boxing some respect

    since then he has given up 20 pounds to beat the former ww champ margarito and now mosley, jesus christ how good is this guy
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    Last edited by lfc19titles; 05-04-2011, 06:33 AM.
  • Killa Killa
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    #2
    No...

    Not even comparable...

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    • $partacus
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      #3
      Originally posted by lfc19titles
      Now he has come up from the ranks and dominated every division, he took out legends in Moralis, Barrera and Marquez. Then took out Oscar while going up from 133 to 144 to fight him, then took out the ring 140 champ. Now destroyed a top class welter in Cotto and a man who weighed around 15-20 pounds more than him in Clottey.

      He is at his prime right now and it looks like nobody can keep his angle, combo and ferocious attacking ability at bay. You even had Mayweather not wanting a fight with him

      I think only when Pacquiao retires will people really be able to see how great this man was, at the moment probably a top 30-35 all time great. When he retires his legacy will grow, never ducked anyone and goes for the best...
      Dominated every division? It takes more than 1 or 2 fights to dominate a division.

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      • nelsoncm
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        Probably not, but he is this generation's overachiever.

        Who would have expected this man to lose by ko's early in his career and rise through the ranks with only one fighting hand, and continue to learn despite his level of achievement?

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        • totalstranga
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          #5
          I dont think each generation of boxers has an Ali. maybe RJJ came close, but there really hasnt been a new Ali imo

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          • maverickuk2
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            #6
            there will never be another ali, some boxers have come close but there will never be another ali. imo but yer pac man is this generations over achiever.

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            • lfc19titles
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              Originally posted by Six Shooter
              Dominated every division? It takes more than 1 or 2 fights to dominate a division.
              But the level of high class boxers on the HOF or ATG level is far less, instead hasnt he worked the best in each division which made it harder as he fought against bigger guys going up (bar 135)

              Originally posted by nelsoncm
              Probably not, but he is this generation's overachiever.

              Who would have expected this man to lose by ko's early in his career and rise through the ranks with only one fighting hand, and continue to learn despite his level of achievement?
              maybe but remember how young he was, at that time he was just fighting to feed his family as they were so poor. everyone loses, isnt coming back from a loss showing the true heart of a boxer like ali did?

              Originally posted by totalstranga
              I dont think each generation of boxers has an Ali. maybe RJJ came close, but there really hasnt been a new Ali imo
              fair enough

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              • nelsoncm
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                Originally posted by lfc19titles
                maybe but remember how young he was, at that time he was just fighting to feed his family as they were so poor. everyone loses, isnt coming back from a loss showing the true heart of a boxer like ali did?
                fair enough
                That's why he's this generation's overachiever.

                He fought without proper food, nutrition, shoes and even trainer, yet did what he had to do in each fight. Not too many fighters can claim that.

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                • lfc19titles
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                  what if he beats mayweather or mosley next? would your opinion change to a yes?

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                  • T.Horton
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                    Pacquiao is a wonderful fighter and I am honoured to be able to watch him in his prime. But you cannot compare him to Ali. Very few in history can be compared to Ali in my opinion. Pac is once in a generation. Ali is once in a lifetime.

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