what would be pac's record if he goes thru floyd's resume?
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lol. how unfortunate.Comment
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That is a legendary record. My god. How do you keep fighting? What's funny is he actually fought a couple of decent fighters. Fought Angel Mandfredy and Antwun Echols.Comment
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that's what i thought too. he'd be a lot more of an underdog, but more upsets too.I think there's about 10 fights there that Pacquiao could lose. He wasn't always as good as he is now, for a long time he was a totally one dimensional fighter.
most of his wins goes by KO though.Comment
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30 draws would be more amazing though.lolThat is a legendary record. My god. How do you keep fighting? What's funny is he actually fought a couple of decent fighters. Fought Angel Mandfredy and Antwun Echols.Comment
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the *******s for some reason are taking this thread to mean PRIME Pac (i.e. Pac now going through all of Floyd's opponents. That's not how you do it. You have to take into consideration the relative skill level of Pac at each stage of the game. For example, let's say Castillo was Floyd's roughly 20-25th fight (I can't remember exactly). Pac was still getting brutally KTFO in like his 30 some odd fight by Torrecampo. Pac at that time ****** ass and was one dimensional as hell. That means Castillo would have annihilated that Pac easily in like 3 rounds or less. That also means that other guys around that time like Corrales would have annihilated Pac as well. So Pac would acquire at least 5 early losses if he lost to guys like Torrecampo and whoever the other no name KTFO him early in his career.
Then by the time Pac starts hitting his stride and facing the latter part of Floyd's resume like Gatti, Judah, Baldomir, Hatton etc Pac would be KTFO'ing them all but he'd get KO'd by the 154lbs Oscar that Floyd fought unless he drained him again like he did in his own fight.Comment
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