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  • #41
    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
    diaz fight was 2008 buddy. in a month and a half it's 2011.


    so he was in a war against Marquez in 08 and then hit his prime in late 08 and now is past prime in late 2010
    Last edited by Phenom; 11-14-2010, 03:15 AM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      or maybe he really had a bad training camp this time?

      don't know but i think he's going downhill.

      he's 32 this year. that's ancient for slugger types which pac was for most of his career. a 15 going on 16 year career with almost 60 fights.
      He was starting slip in the Cotto fight. Hes definitely on the down slope, but he is still at a level where I can't see anyone touching him.

      His defense was actually pretty good tonight, watching the fight back in slow motion, only thing that was really catching him clean were some jabs.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Phenom View Post
        so he hit his peak prime in late 08 and now is past prime in late 2010
        i think so.

        not past prime as in he's no longer good.

        but past his best.

        like floyd is.

        floyd is still good but not what he use to be.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Alibata View Post
          How can Floyd be past his prime. He don't have nearly as many fights as manny and is rarely in any wars. Look at Marquez. Floyd ain't past is prime.
          I was being sarcastic but you could make an argument that this isn't his best weight...he isn't as fast as he used to be...I think he's 32 or 33...the handspeed will always be there, his legs have slowed a bit, the reflexes still seem to be there for the most part...

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          • #45
            Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
            He was starting slip in the Cotto fight. Hes definitely on the down slope, but he is still at a level where I can't see anyone touching him.

            His defense was actually pretty good tonight, watching the fight back in slow motion, only thing that was really catching him clean were some jabs.
            well of course. he's still damn good but he's going downhill i think.

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            • #46
              I kind of agree with Tua but it is kind of a stretch...
              Floyd clearly isn't the same fighter who fought Judah in 2006 or Baldomir...

              Not sure about Pac...

              Past prime or not, there both great fighters...

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View Post
                Floyd wouldn't fight manny in a como and all the *****'s know this. Thus, the only option is to negate anything Manny does... but I'm still wondering why Mayweather is even in the conversation. He's fight twice in 3 years and one of those guys was a lightweight, why is he even used in the same breath as Manny? Because he beat Oscar (which 4 people had already done) or beating Hatton? Maybe it was the 6 or 7th loss he put on Gatti's record, maybe it was loss 13 he gave to Baldomir...

                Did I really just compare a guy whose best wins are Gatti, DLH, Hatton and Baldomir with a guy who not only actually FACED but beat Margrito and Cotto. Then stopped on morales, barrera and decimated DLH and Hatton worse than Floyd did... why do we even mention Floyd again?
                yeah... boxrec warriors have returned. LOL

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by -EX- View Post
                  I was being sarcastic but you could make an argument that this isn't his best weight...he isn't as fast as he used to be...I think he's 32 or 33...the handspeed will always be there, his legs have slowed a bit, the reflexes still seem to be there for the most part...
                  that's what i'm getting at with pac.

                  people think prime is when you're blowing people out and past it is when you start struggling with people.

                  it doesn't work that way. styles , opponents , etc. are all factors.

                  one can argue pac's and floyd's primes were when they struggled with marquez and castillo while they blow out marg and mosley on the slight downside.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by -EX- View Post
                    I kind of agree with Tua but its a stretch...

                    Floyd clearly isn't the same fighter who fought Judah in 2006 or Baldomir...


                    the thing is tho Pacquiao is a better fighter right now then he was in 07 so I don't see how is he past prime.

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                    • #50
                      Looks like another troll thread to rile up the Pac fans.

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