Who Has The Better Resume?

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  • Vadrigar.
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    Who Has The Better Resume?

    Pacquiao:

    "Currently, he is the WBO World Welterweight Champion, The Ring Light Welterweight Champion and is rated by The Ring, ESPN, and About.com as the "Number 1" pound-for-pound best boxer of the world.

    Pacquiao is also the former IBO World Light Welterweight Champion, WBC World Lightweight Champion, The Ring World Super Featherweight, WBC World Super Featherweight Champion, The Ring World Featherweight Champion, IBF World Super Bantamweight Champion and WBC World Flyweight Champion. Furthermore, he is also a WBC Emeritus Champion and a WBC Diamond Champion.

    Pacquiao is the first boxer in history to win seven world titles in seven different weight divisions. In addition, he is the only boxer to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes.

    For his achievements, Pacquiao was named The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Year in 2006, 2008 and 2009; the Best Fighter ESPY Award in 2009; the HBO Sports and the Boxing Writers Association of America "Fighter of the Decade" in 2000-2009. Pacquiao is universally recognised as one of the greatest boxers of all time and the finest of his era."


    Mayweather:

    "From July 18, 2005 through June 2, 2008 he was rated by The Ring magazine as the "Number 1" pound for pound boxer in the world. Mayweather has won nine world boxing championships in five different boxing weight classes; he is the former WBC welterweight champion, a title he vacated upon his retirement. For his achievements he was named Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year in 1998 and 2007, Best Fighter ESPY Award 2007 and 2008, And also BWAA Fighter of the Year 2007 by Boxing Writers Association of America.

    He is the former WBC World Super Featherweight Champion, WBC World Lightweight Champion, The Ring World Lightweight Champion, WBC World Light Welterweight Champion, IBF World Welterweight Champion, The Ring World Welterweight Champion, WBC World Welterweight Champion, IBO World Welterweight Champion, IBA World Welterweight Champion. Furthermore he was also the WBC World Super Welterweight Champion, And recognised by WBC as Emeritus Champion.

    Mayweather is undefeated with 41 wins including 25 by knockout and is currently rated by The Ring Magazine as the number two pound-for-pound boxer in the world. And rated "Number 1" pound for pound boxer in the world by BoxRec, BBC Sports, Yahoo Sports, BoxingScene.com and The Sweet Science.com."
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    Floyd Mayweather
    26.96%
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    Manny Pacquiao
    73.04%
    84

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by Vadrigar.; 06-16-2010, 11:04 AM.
  • infamous larryx
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    #2
    floyds best wins

    1-corrales-former champ at 130 p4p top 5
    2-mosley-wba champ p4p#3
    3-hatton-linear lww champ,former wba ww champ top 5 p4p
    4-oscar-wbc lmw champ
    5-hernendez-#1 at 130 wbc champ
    6-judah-former linear champ at ww
    7-gatti-wbc lww champ
    8-castillo-wbc lw champ
    9-baldo-linear ww champ
    10-jmm-linear lw champ-p4p#2

    can some list mannys top 10 wins please....

    i think their resumes are pretty even

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    • S.G.
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      Pacquiao does, but he's really not lightyears ahead like a lot of people make out. If Floyd goes and beats Manny himself in a head to head I reckon that should be enough to tip the scales in his favour.

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        #4
        Originally posted by S.G.
        Pacquiao does, but he's really not lightyears ahead like a lot of people make out. If Floyd goes and beats Manny himself in a head to head I reckon that should be enough to tip the scales in his favour.
        Sounds good to me

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        • Vadrigar.
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          Originally posted by S.G.
          Pacquiao does, but he's really not lightyears ahead like a lot of people make out. If Floyd goes and beats Manny himself in a head to head I reckon that should be enough to tip the scales in his favour.
          If it is a close fight, there should be a rematch.

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            #6
            Originally posted by S.G.
            Pacquiao does, but he's really not lightyears ahead like a lot of people make out. If Floyd goes and beats Manny himself in a head to head I reckon that should be enough to tip the scales in his favour.
            What this guy said...

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            • infamous larryx
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              #7
              can someone list mannys top 10 wins please....

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              • Dirk Diggler UK
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                #8
                Pacquiao has fought consistently better opposition.

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                • Vadrigar.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  Pacquiao has fought consistently better opposition.
                  did he fight a prime barrera?

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                  • RimmyDelicious
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                    #10
                    1-Cotto
                    2-MAB 1
                    3-JMM 2
                    4-Hatton
                    5-Morales 2
                    6-Oscar
                    7-MAB 2 (I thought Barrera could have gotten the decision in the fight prior agaisnt Marquez)
                    8-Clottey
                    9-Sasakul
                    10-Larios

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