Pac loses every ATG Fantasy match because...
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If these were still fantasy fights, here's how it would play:
Pac vs. Barrera - Pac loses
Pac vs. Marquez - Pac loses
Pac vs. Morales - Pac loses
Pac vs. Cotto - Pac loses
Pac vs. dela Hoya - Pac loses
Pac vs. Hatton - Pac loses (Hatton rules 140)
Pac vs. Diaz - Pac wins
SO Pac doesn't really have any chance against any fighter, let alone ATGs.Comment
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If these were still fantasy fights, here's how it would play:
Pac vs. Barrera - Pac loses
Pac vs. Marquez - Pac loses
Pac vs. Morales - Pac loses
Pac vs. Cotto - Pac loses
Pac vs. dela Hoya - Pac loses
Pac vs. Hatton - Pac loses (Hatton rules 140)
Pac vs. Diaz - Pac wins
SO Pac doesn't really have any chance against any fighter, let alone ATGs.Comment
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it must really eat at u *****s that pac is conidered a top 10 atg. btw who cares about fantasy fights that **** is not real, pac is a top 10 all time great and has a real shot at being the G.O.A.T so who cares about fantasy fights.Comment
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If Pac is a Top 10 ATG who is number 11?Comment
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I dissagree on that. Paul Williams, Andre Dirrell and some others throw every punch in the book just like Pac. Even Floyds offesne is great.
When I say skill set This is what I mean.
Pac is a fast, powerful, explosive, brawler hwo can only win fights if he throws a lot of punches. If you put him in the ring with a guy like Sweet Pea. A guy who will move, counter, dissapear, counter again and not make himself an easy targhet and spin Pac he will get out classed. Look at the JMM fight. It was basic as hell. All JMM did was step back and counter he did it over and over.
As a fellow NSB poster, whatever your opinion is then so be it mate.
But as a boxing fan, cmon Burner, you talk like you trained mosta the guys on your list, or have or been with Pacquiao in training to talk about skillsets and a man not winning over one and immediately downplaying the guy.
One can watch fights on video or a live fight a million times over and claim they know **** about a man's skill, but we know too well it takes a lot more than memorizing each fighter's style and "skill" as it was recorded in history...
For me, to talk about skillsets you have to know the boxer in/out, that includes training with them, not just by judging how they fought who and where and how the fight ended as how they saw the fight.
No pun, but that's why they call it fantasy fights, heck, even the predictors are oftentimes in fantasyland too.Comment
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