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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #61
    Originally posted by Big Dunn
    I completely understand this point. Obviously all one group doesn't fight a certain way. if you got that from my original post then I'll make it more clear. Again it isn't about better its about building the economic value of a fighter. You don't do this by exposing fighters to styles they can't handle too early.
    i understand your point about how economically african-american fighters in the lower divisions don't draw as well as the latinos or even asians.

    but pacquiao didn't really have any top african-american fighters to fight from 2001-2008 when he was campaigning at 122-130.


    ring magazine annual rankings super bantamweight to junior lightweight top 10 rankings from 2001-2008.

    2001 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2002 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2003 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2004 featherweight rankings = 1 african american fighter
    2005 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2006 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2007 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
    2008 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters

    the 1 guy who was ranked in the top 10 was zahir raheem at 126 in 2004.

    he wasn't that high on the list and he also had a lost in 2004 to rocky juarez.

    there just wasn't much african american fighters around in the divisions pacquiao fought in that were highly ranked.

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    • Franco2012
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      #62
      around 1.3 millions

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        #63
        Originally posted by Big Dunn
        Call me whatever you want. Doesn't really matter. Just try and not see EVERY ****ing post as anti manny or pro floyd.
        Sorry but thats the trend around here and i didnt know you considerd yourself as a ***** like i said i think your a good poster I just dont agree with you thats all.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
          i understand your point about how economically african-american fighters in the lower divisions don't draw as well as the latinos or even asians.

          but pacquiao didn't really have any top african-american fighters to fight from 2001-2008 when he was campaigning at 122-130.


          ring magazine annual rankings super bantamweight to junior lightweight top 10 rankings from 2001-2008.

          2001 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2002 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2003 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2004 featherweight rankings = 1 african american fighter
          2005 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2006 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2007 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
          2008 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters

          the 1 guy who was ranked in the top 10 was zahir raheem at 126 in 2004.

          he wasn't that high on the list and he also had a lost in 2004 to rocky juarez.

          there just wasn't much african american fighters around in the divisions pacquiao fought in that were highly ranked.
          Once you get to 130 there is a host of fighters manny could take on. And manny wasn't a jr ligtweight until he fought Hatton in 09. At lightweight from 04- 09 there wer far more black american fighters than just zahir raheem.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Gino Ros
            do you think anyone would complain if manny fought paul williams or sergio martinez?
            i would.

            they're too damn big.

            i'd give him props for taking it if he did but to fight the #1-2 fighter in a division you haven't even fought in is too much to ask for.

            i don't even blame floyd if he doesn't fight them. floyd's not a natural welterweight either imo. floyd has a frame of a lightweight. super lightweight at most.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
              ring magazine annual rankings super bantamweight to junior lightweight top 10 rankings from 2001-2008.

              2001 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2002 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2003 super bantamweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2004 featherweight rankings = 1 african american fighter
              2005 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2006 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2007 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters
              2008 junior lightweight rankings = 0 african american fighters

              the 1 guy who was ranked in the top 10 was zahir raheem at 126 in 2004.

              he wasn't that high on the list and he also had a lost in 2004 to rocky juarez.

              there just wasn't much african american fighters around in the divisions pacquiao fought in that were highly ranked.
              can you do the same for lightweight, junior welter weight and welter weight please

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                #67
                Originally posted by PsYcHoDaD
                Sorry but thats the trend around here and i didnt know you considerd yourself as a ***** like i said i think your a good poster I just dont agree with you thats all.
                I can roll with that. Opinions are like *******s we all have them and some of them stink.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  i would.

                  they're too damn big.

                  i'd give him props for taking it if he did but to fight the #1-2 fighter in a division you haven't even fought in is too much to ask for.

                  i don't even blame floyd if he doesn't fight them. floyd's not a natural welterweight either imo. floyd has a frame of a lightweight. super lightweight at most.
                  he is fighting margrito and margrito fought both matrinez and williams.

                  ok if you say not those guys how about berto or alexander or bradley.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Big Dunn
                    Once you get to 130 there is a host of fighters manny could take on. And manny wasn't a jr ligtweight until he fought Hatton in 09. At lightweight from 04- 09 there wer far more black american fighters than just zahir raheem.
                    there wasn't any ranked 130 guys who were african american when manny was fighting there.

                    from 2005 (his first fight at 130) to 2008 (his last fight at 130) the top 2-3 at 130 was a varying combination of morales , barrera , pacquiao and marquez.

                    pacquiao has only been fighting above 130 2 years.

                    he's only had 5 , just 5 , fights above 130.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                      there wasn't any ranked 130 guys who were african american when manny was fighting there.

                      from 2005 (his first fight at 130) to 2008 (his last fight at 130) the top 2-3 at 130 was a varying combination of morales , barrera , pacquiao and marquez.

                      pacquiao has only been fighting above 130 2 years.

                      he's only had 5 , just 5 , fights above 130.
                      I see your point but thats because they all fought one another. But 135 was probaly where the better black fighters were cant say you are wrong.

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