Is Pac really cherry picked his fights?

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  • infamous larryx
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    #11
    Originally posted by straightleft
    If yes then who he should fight considering the time frame in every divisions where he is back then and give me some valid reasons why he should fight them.

    Pac fights at 126
    he fought Barrera and Marquez currently the best in that division. Take note in Nov. 2003-2004, any fighters at 126 <<< Barrera and Marquez.

    Pac fights at 130 he fought the 3 Mexican legends, his trilogy with Morales, rematch with Barrera and Marquez. Take note between 2005-2008, any fighters at 130 <<< Morales, Barrera and Marquez.

    Pac first fight at 135 he straight away fought a decent champ David Diaz while most of the fighters will take a tune up fight first, testing the water by fighting a bum or less dangerous opponent. Pac immediately move up without fighting the others. Take note in December 2008, any fighters at lightweight <<< Oscar at 147 before the outcome of their fight.

    Pac first fight at 147 he jumped straight away from 135 (Pac has only one fight at 135 to boot) to 147 to fight Oscar yet some other ridiculous *****s wanted the fight to happen at 154 or 160 so Oscar can re-hydrate as middleweight against lightweight Pac.

    Pac first fight at 140
    he moved down from 147 after the Oscar fight to fight Hatton at best weight where he actually undefeated. Unlike Floyd asked Hatton and JMM to move up in his division to his advantage. Take note in May 2009, any fighters at 140 <<< Hatton.

    Pac first title fight at welterweight
    he moved up from 140 after the Hatton fight to fight Cotto at 145. Take note in November 2009, any fighters at welterweight, Floyd (scared), Mosley & Clottey (already lose to him), Margarito (plaster) <<<< Cotto.

    Pac also fought Clottey, a big durable welterweight and for the first time Clottey admitted he felt Pac fight was his only true loses.

    Put aside the title, now Pac scheduled to fight Margarito at 150. No matter how the *****s spin it, this is a dangerous fight for him than at 147.
    same can be said about floyd

    130-fought hernendez-linear champ and chico-ranked#1

    135 catillo=linear champ

    140-gatti-top 3 wbc champ

    147 baldo=linear champ,mosley=linear champ,judah #3

    154-oscar-wbc champ top 5
    -and more dangerous than anyone at 147

    and floyd didnt make hatton move up hatton moved up for floyds linear title..get your facts straight...


    so is floyd cherry picking??

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      #12
      Originally posted by prophet larryx
      same can be said about floyd

      130-fought hernendez-linear champ and chico-ranked#1

      135 catillo=linear champ

      140-gatti-top 3 wbc champ

      147 baldo=linear champ,mosley=linear champ,judah #3

      154-oscar-wbc champ top 5
      -and more dangerous than anyone at 147

      and floyd didnt make hatton move up hatton moved up for floyds linear title..get your facts straight...


      so is floyd cherry picking??
      Yes he did. Between Dec. 2007 to Sept. 2009 he fought light welterweight Hatton and lightweight Marquez at weltereweight instead of fighting the best in this division (younger Mosley, Cotto & Margarito) in that time period. Fighting a light welterweight and lightweight in welterweight loaded with dangerous champ welterweights in that time period (Dec. 2007 - Sept. 2009) = cherry picking at his best.
      Last edited by straightleft; 10-22-2010, 08:06 PM.

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