How many great undefeated fighters has Pacquiao beat?

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  • mathed
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    #31
    Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN
    Mayweather beat corrales and hatton when they both were on top of there games.

    It seems like the guys Pacquiao beat were either shot, weight drained, or coming off a loss.


    He beat some great fighters but none were undefeated and in there prime.

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    • joelab75
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      #32
      none. but how many future hall of famer Pac beat? i think resume wise beating hall of famers were way better than great undefeated because we have non right now in Manny's weight class except the guy who came back from vacation after Marg got his licensed to box again.

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      • gapo
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        #33
        Originally posted by joelab75
        none. but how many future hall of famer Pac beat? i think resume wise beating hall of famers were way better than great undefeated because we have non right now in Manny's weight class except the guy who came back from vacation after Marg got his licensed to box again.
        Those where the fight fans wanted to see. Pacquiao gave them all. Good karma for you.

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        • ADP02
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          #34
          Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN
          Mayweather beat corrales and hatton when they both were on top of there games.

          It seems like the guys Pacquiao beat were either shot, weight drained, or coming off a loss.


          He beat some great fighters but none were undefeated and in there prime.

          Just because someone is undefeated at some point in his career, doesn't mean he is automatically great. Same goes with those fighters who lost.


          As for
          Coralles: He was weight drained, fight week he had the flu and was thinking about having to go to prison. So from your own words, we need to scratch Corrales from your list since he was NOT on the top of his game that night.

          Hatton: He had only fought once at 147 and didn't look good in the fight. His prime wins were ALL at 140. Hatton didn't have power in his fights at 147. Floyd fights Hatton at 147. Again, from your own words, we need to scratch Hatton from the list since he was NOT at the top of his game at 147. He NEVER was!
          Last edited by ADP02; 09-05-2010, 09:16 PM.

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          • MindBat
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            #35
            Originally posted by straightleft
            The Hatton that Floyd beat at 147 was never good at that weight with just one fight. But the dumb *****s telling Hatton was great and undefeated with just one fight at 147 before the Flolyd fight. Bwahahaha!
            At least after fighting Oscar at 147 Pac went down to 140 where really Hatton was undefeated and at his best weight, iced him just in two while Floyd asked him out to his comfort zone ko in 10 with the help of the ring post. Waited for for an earthquake and Mosley to become grandpa, asked the old lightweight JMM to come up catchweight welterweight only to be cheated at the scale. Coward! bwahahaha!
            Ummmm, JMM called Floyd out on live TV and agreed to everything.

            Originally posted by gapo
            Corales was days away from going to jail when he fought floyd.

            Hatton was brought up to 147. Not his weight class.
            Ummmm, Ricky technically called Floyd out on live TV and agreed to everything.

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            • gapo
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              #36
              Originally posted by ADP02
              Just because someone is undefeated at some point in his career, doesn't mean he is automatically great. Same goes with those fighters who lost.


              As for
              Coralles: He was weight drained, fight week he had the flu and was thinking about having to go to prison. So from your own words, we need to scratch Corrales from your list since he was NOT on the top of his game that night.

              Hatton: He had only fought once at 147 and didn't look good in the fight. His prime wins were ALL at 140. Hatton didn't have power in his fights at 147. Floyd fights Hatton at 147. Again, from your own words, we need to scratch Hatton from the list since he was NOT at the top of his game at 147. He NEVER was!
              ****EN A!! great post.

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              • gapo
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                #37
                Originally posted by MindBat
                Ummmm, JMM called Floyd out on live TV and agreed to everything.



                Ummmm, Ricky technically called Floyd out on live TV and agreed to everything.
                And Flaud wanted pacquiao to call him out so he would also agreed on everything. Not gonna happen so don't hold your breath.
                Last edited by gapo; 09-05-2010, 09:23 PM.

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                • Gino Ros
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN
                  Mayweather beat corrales and hatton when they both were on top of there games.

                  It seems like the guys Pacquiao beat were either shot, weight drained, or coming off a loss.


                  He beat some great fighters but none were undefeated and in there prime.
                  margrito.

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                  • Gino Ros
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ADP02
                    Hatton: He had only fought once at 147 and didn't look good in the fight. His prime wins were ALL at 140. Hatton didn't have power in his fights at 147. Floyd fights Hatton at 147. Again, from your own words, we need to scratch Hatton from the list since he was NOT at the top of his game at 147. He NEVER was!
                    147 had nothing to do with that fight. hatton was better at 147 because he didnt have to dry down

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                    • Mr Punch
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN
                      Mayweather beat corrales and hatton when they both were on top of there games.

                      It seems like the guys Pacquiao beat were either shot, weight drained, or coming off a loss.


                      He beat some great fighters but none were undefeated and in there prime.
                      Who won the boxer of the Decade award?

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