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  • ChampBox@PR
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    #11
    Still Pac. Im sorry this was a great win but not enough. Pac's body of work ****s on Floyd's. Plus TKOing the #2 WW and beating the #4 WW 12-0>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> beating the #2 WW.

    Only way Floyd would of gotten the #1 is if he KOd Shane in 5 or 6 rounds

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    • ChampBox@PR
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      #12
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      dominating the #1 welterweight > dominating the #5 or #6 welterweight
      Actually when Pac fought them they where #2 and #4. Mosley was the #2 WW

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      • BOLLOCKS
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        #13
        Money May.

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #14
          Mayweather by a country mile

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          • DR.ORGYY
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            #15
            pac is still #1......

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            • pasawayako
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              #16
              It was to pacquiao, it was less than i expected from floyd, floyd should have ko mosley which is exhausted starting from round 3 due to his age. if it was pac he could knock out mosley under 5 rounds.

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              • Alec900
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                #17
                Pacs win over Cotto > Floyds win over Mosley

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                • Wreckless
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                  #18
                  Honestly Pac would have demolished the version of Mosley that Mayweather fought.
                  Mosley showed his age, was too slow too the punch, and was looking for the knockout blow the whole night.
                  After things die down, it'll be easy to see Pacquiao as top P4P again.

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                  • BG_Knocc_Out
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                    #19
                    I wasn't impressed. Mosley, as expected, was going to be an inaccurate sitting duck for a great, precise counter-punched. If Shane was able to stick to his game plan at all and had better conditioning to make the fight competitive, then I'd give Floyd credit. People must have forgot how bad Shane looked in the Mayorga fight and got overshadowed by an easy win over an emotionally troubled Margarito (In which his style was still tailor-made for Mosley regardless). This went exactly how most experts explained it. Mosley has trouble with boxers, and Floyd being a near perfect one himself and proved it. Once Floyd fights a prime, young, A-listed fighter, I'll give him more respect. I mean he's got good wins, but all of them aren't against A-level fighters. Mosley, I never even thought he deserved to be in top P4P list, was not an A-listen, nor was he in his prime. Marquez shot up two weight classes to fight unhealthily in a division that was shot to too quick. Hatton, an obviously flawed fighter. De La Hoya, obviously past it. Most of Floyds' big wins were against B- level fighters, at best. I respect his skills, and I still consider Floyd himself an A-lister, but he's not P4P number one. Pacquiao's been taking on great, fighters despite great disadvantages, and they are at their best.

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                    • Suckmedry
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                      Either can be rated at number 1, I don't mind.
                      Agreed. ::::

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