Manny Pacquiao's Greatest Victory?

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  • El Chicano
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    #1

    Manny Pacquiao's Greatest Victory?

    1st MAB fight?

    Erik Morales II

    Erik Morales III

    JMM Rematch?

    Oscar?

    Ricky?

    Miguel Cotto?
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    1st MAB fight
    42.11%
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    Erik Morales II
    5.26%
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    Erick Morales III
    0.00%
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    JMM rematch
    2.63%
    1
    Oscar
    2.63%
    1
    Ricky
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    Miguel Cotto
    44.74%
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  • El Chicano
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    The Oscar fight could very well be his most significant fight in that it started his current rule of the Welterweight divisions.

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    • Sweet Jesus
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      #3
      The first MAB fight or Cotto.

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      • krazyx19
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        If you honestly felt Pac was going to do Oscar like he did, then give me next week week's lottery numbers please. In hindsight, no chance Pac would lose. But in all the buildup to the fight, everyone was ashamed at Oscar and called Pac and Roach greedy.

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        • sapak
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          #5
          Just wish that people stop talking about pacquiao for a while.

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          • BEEHOP
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            Barrera 1 for me. It was a pretty big upset at the time, I believe.

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            • El Chicano
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              #7
              Originally posted by krazyx19
              If you honestly felt Pac was going to do Oscar like he did, then give me next week week's lottery numbers please. In hindsight, no chance Pac would lose. But in all the buildup to the fight, everyone was ashamed at Oscar and called Pac and Roach greedy.
              Hindsight is 20/20, few gave Manny a chance vs Oscar, and I'll have to admit, I was not one of them.

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              • Kilrain
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                Morales 2, IMO. Morales was still near his prime, I don't care what any1 says. He boxed marvelously in the first fight and in the rematch Pac was just able to turn it around, a few subtle adjustments and he cleaned Erik's clock

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                • War Dinamita
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kilrain
                  Morales 2, IMO. Morales was still near his prime, I don't care what any1 says. He boxed marvelously in the first fight and in the rematch Pac was just able to turn it around, a few subtle adjustments and he cleaned Erik's clock
                  No, Morales was already past his prime in the first fight.

                  His best win is against MAB and his best performance is against Cotto.

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                  • jrosales13
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                    The first Barrera fight for me. People forget how highly touted Barrera was at the time. ESPN was calling him top 50 ATG's. Some historians were ready to ranked Barrera in the top 5 greatest fighters to come out of Mexico. And, Barrera was in his prime when the figh took place. That win is his greatest win to date IMO.

                    Another reason why I think is his greatest win is that Barrera proved afterward that he is still a top fighter. He went up in weight to beat Morales who then went on to beat Pac, and Barrera also unified titles at 130, and was competive against JMM.

                    But, the Oscar fight is my favorite fight from Pac. I can watch that fight over and over and over and over. It was beautiful
                    Last edited by jrosales13; 04-04-2010, 05:07 PM.

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