Pac vs May. will the H2H settle who was the better fighter?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Pac vs May. will the H2H settle who was the better fighter?

    Or will "legacy" come into it?

    If Floyd wins, I think that means Floyd will be undefeated, and his beating of Pac will prove that there is nobodys name missing on his resume that could actually have beaten him. IMO he will be the best of our generation.

    If Pac wins, then to me Pac will be the best of our generation, his win would solidify the genesis of Pac, and prove him to be the best, it would also end Floyds undefeated record and cast doubt upon him, and raise questions, "if he lost to pac, would he have lost to prime Marg" you get the gist.

    So yeah, I think the H2H ill cement the winner as the best of our generation.
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    Winner takes all..........

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    • MurderDeathKill
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      #3
      It only settles who was the better man on fight night.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Winner takes all..........
        SMH when i see comments like "even if PAc loses, he will be remembered as the better fighter"

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        • Jack Napier
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          #5
          Originally posted by Mr Ke$ha
          SMH when i see comments like "even if PAc loses, he will be remembered as the better fighter"
          it's true

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          • jrosales13
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            #6
            What do you mean by better fighter? You mean in terms of skill?

            Again it all depends on how they win. People keep ignoring this concept.

            It also depends on what they accomplish after.

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            • jai mari078
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mr Ke$ha
              Or will "legacy" come into it?

              If Floyd wins, I think that means Floyd will be undefeated, and his beating of Pac will prove that there is nobodys name missing on his resume that could actually have beaten him. IMO he will be the best of our generation.

              If Pac wins, then to me Pac will be the best of our generation, his win would solidify the genesis of Pac, and prove him to be the best, it would also end Floyds undefeated record and cast doubt upon him, and raise questions, "if he lost to pac, would he have lost to prime Marg" you get the gist.

              So yeah, I think the H2H ill cement the winner as the best of our generation.
              Nobodies name missing on his resume? What are you talking about? We will never know since instead of fighting Cotto when threy were both undefeated and in there prime he decided to retire, along with Margarito. This was when the 147 lb division was very competetive and the public was demanding these fights. Instaed he retired. I'm not saying what the outcome of these fights would have been, but you can't say "nobody could have actually beaten him" because we will never know. Instead he retired and waited for Pacquiao,Margarito, and Cotto fight and take each other out, and than conveniantly came back. Not to mention the Pacquiao fight still hasn't happened and in my opinion probably won't.

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              • jai mari078
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                Aplogies for the typos

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