Could Pacquiao go through Mayweather's resume undefeated?

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  • jrosales13
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    Out of Floyd resume from 130-154? The only two guys that I could see Pac loosing to would of been Corrales and Castillo. I think he would of whooped everybody else...

    I am in the 50-50 fence here. Because, I think he could have a realistic chance going undefeated in Floyd resume. But, I also think Corrales and Castillo would of been a problem. A big problem for Pac... Both Castillo and Corrales had a serious shot in beating Pac...

    I think he would of stopped Chicanito, Chavez, Hernandez, Manfreddy, Vargas, Ndou, Gatti, Judah, Hatton and JMM(147)

    I think he would of decision Sosa, Corley, Oscar(154), and Baldomir(possibly stopping Baldomir in cuts)

    Oh... I almost forgot. The Agustus fight would of been interesting...
    Last edited by jrosales13; 04-27-2010, 11:09 PM.

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    • DiLLiNGER
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      #12
      Originally posted by baracuda
      yup..........pretty easily.........
      yup knocked out by a thai via a body jab end of story !!

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      • -The Glove-
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        #13
        As a big Pacquiao fan, I'd say probably not. Its a good possibility he would, but he was not as complete of a fighter as he is now. His style and abilities have come a long way after the Morales defeat. The mark of a true champ IMO. When you encounter failure, get up and move on or come back stronger and better.

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        • baracuda
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          #14
          Originally posted by BoSNiaN BuLLeT
          yup knocked out by a thai via a body jab end of story !!
          whos denying that?...........lol

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            #15
            At 130, Pac probably won't defeat Chico

            At 135, he can win UD over JLC

            At 140-47 he beats them all

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            • Ch@mpBox@PR
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              #16
              The Oscar that fought floyd at 154 gives Pacquiao problems and then some. Judah for the first 2 rounds then gets stop.


              I think the only guys in floyds resume that can give Pacquiao fits are Corrales at 130. Becuse of his height, Reach and Power and Oscar at 154 Because of the weight and Oscar smartness in the ring. The Rest Pac Knocks them The **** Out!!

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                #17
                pacquiao didnt know how to throw a jab before he hooked up with roach..how was he supposed to fight the people floyd fought when he couldn't box propperly???? And of course when ariza arrived things just got better lol

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by baracuda
                  whos denying that?...........lol
                  well like i said end of this thread...he lost to a nobody..you know why? I tell you why because he had no idea how to box..floyd was born into a fighting family..there is no way he's gonna lose if he keeps up the training he's doing now.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                    The Oscar that fought floyd at 154 gives Pacquiao problems and then some. Judah for the first 2 rounds then gets stop.


                    I think the only guys in floyds resume that can give Pacquiao fits are Corrales at 130. Becuse of his height, Reach and Power and Oscar at 154 Because of the weight and Oscar smartness in the ring. The Rest Pac Knocks them The **** Out!!

                    don't think so, i think current Pac can beat that 154 DLH even at DLH's weight

                    DLH's not that impressive enough to make Pac think twice on his offense

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MaD vEiN
                      don't think so, i think current Pac can beat that 154 DLH even at DLH's weight

                      DLH's not that impressive enough to make Pac think twice on his offense
                      Then You dont know ****. Oscar looked like crap, because he was so drained he could not throw against Pac.

                      Against Floyd he let his hand fly and connected on floyd often. That version of Oscar gives anybody a run for their money!!!

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