Pacquiao: "I am the GREATEST fighter that ever lived" (from 60 Minutes)
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That was different. After the Cotto fight, Manny said in a press conference that he wasn't the greatest ever and that he was "an average fighter who did great things." Maybe becoming a politician gave Manny an even bigger ego. But eh, I don't know. He did say it somewhat sarcastically at the end right there.Comment
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Anybody else seen that? I can't believe what I just saw.
Bob Arum also said Pac is greater than Muhammad Ali.
I'm sure there's going to be a video posted in youtube within the next few hours, make sure you see it.
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Edit: here's the entire 60 Minutes feature on Pac.
fwd to 12:30 if you want to see Pac declare himself as the best ever.
he meant that he's the greatest of his era. that's what pac meant.
there's a language barrier here folks.Comment
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You're an idiot.But Pac only told it as it is, because he was directly asked the question. So he had to tell the truth, and when a humble guy like Pac speaks you know he is onto something and must be listened to.
Floyd on the other hand dont hesitate to tell us how good he wants people to think he is, when not even asked. So dont compare Pac saying it and floyd saying it.
You're one of the top 10 worse posters on here.
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He said it half-heartedly with a laugh.
Just because he didn't say Floyd Mayweather Jr you *****s don't have to get all butt-hurt about it.
In terms of accomplishments/achievements, he'd have a pretty good argument. IMHO I'd put SRR above him.Comment
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Or maybe he doesn't know any other of the old greats. He does live in his own little world sometimes. Like when Ariza was joking around in the limo and Manny took it serious, I was like, "Manny, I think you are ******ed sometimes."Comment
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