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  • Originally posted by Man Bear Pig View Post
    Marg sucks. If you are declaring anything about Manny after this win, and you didn't before then you are an idiot.. A ****ing idiot.

    He beat Margarito!!! The dude with 6 losses. The dude who got destroyed by Mosley, who was destroyed by Mayweather.
    Pac is a small dud, as Emanuel Steward said Pac is at the most a small light welterwieght at the most. He is 2 divisions smaller than Margarito as Emanuel the trainer and commentator of HBO and trainer of Sugar Ray. Upon saying that, hence the 17lb weight difference in fight night was huge advantage. Getting bigger means better punch resistance, bigger and stronger.

    In relation to size pac beat a very big man. Hence it becomes impressive. Try getting hit with a dumbell to your face with a guy holding a 17 lb dumbell. That was Margarito's advantage. Add the height, Reach. That would truly make it impressive.

    I'll make it simple for you. Morales used to have fought Pacquiao. Lets say Morales went to fight Margarito at 150lbs And one won't that be impressive for a small dude like morales doing that?

    I'll make it easy for you to understand Floyd fighting a someone witha title in the middle weight who is naturally bigger and stronger than him and won. Don't you think Thats impressive if he dominates the guy.
    Last edited by Spoon23; 11-15-2010, 01:04 PM.

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    • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      Do you believe your own bull****?
      Again please break down why he looked different physical. It's easy to throw flaming remarks instead of talking boxing. The only difference IMO was he didn't apply that capatello trade mark pressure but that was solely dude to him not having javier as a trainer.

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      • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        Nah, just bounce now. Cuz nobody's buying that bull**** you selling. Except for other d*ckriders like you.
        FWIW I'm not saying this win means Manny is the GOAT...I just felt it was a solid win over a world class fighter. Nothing more....nothing less.

        BTW peace and good day to you sir.

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        • Originally posted by -Top Rank- View Post
          FWIW I'm not saying this win means Manny is the GOAT...I just felt it was a solid win over a world class fighter. Nothing more....nothing less.

          BTW peace and good day to you sir.
          I bet you did.

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          • Yeah but does he have facebook or twitter?



            Originally posted by puga View Post
            ....somebody posted this at esb and has good info about pac's legacy!

            Elite Club of Multiple Division World Champions w/ at least 4:
            8 - Manny Pacquiao (112, 122, 126, 130, 135, 140, 147, 154)
            6 - Oscar DeLa Hoya (130, 135, 140, 147, 154, 160)
            5 - Thomas Hearns (147, 154, 160, 168, 175)
            5 - Sugar Ray Leonard (147, 154, 160, 168, 175)
            5 - Floyd Mayweather Jr. (130, 135, 140, 147, 154)
            4 - Roberto Duran (135, 147, 154, 160)
            4 - Pernell Whitaker (135, 140, 147, 154)
            4 - Leo Gomez (105, 108, 112, 115)
            4 - Roy Jones Jr. (160, 168, 175, 200+)

            Elite Club of Multiple Awardee of Ring Figther of the Year w/ at least 3:
            5 - Muhhamad Ali - 1963, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978
            4 - Joe Louis - 1936, 1938, 1939, 1941
            3 - Joe Frazier - 1967, 1970, 1971
            3 - Evander Holyfield - 1987, 1996, 1997
            3 - Manny Pacquiao - 2006, 2008, 2009*

            Elite Club of Multiple Awardee of BWAA Figther of the Year w/ at least 3:
            3 - Muhhamad Ali - 1965, 1974, 1975
            3 - Joe Frazier - 1969, 1971, 1975
            3 - Sugar Ray Leonard - 1976, 1979, 1981
            3 - Evander Holyfield - 1990, 1996, 1997
            3 - Manny Pacquiao - 2006, 2008, 2009*



            Comparing Manny Pacquiao among the Ring top-10 ATG Fighters:

            Career W-L-D Record:
            Joe Louis =========== 66-3-0 ======= 0.957
            Willie Pep =========== 229-11-1 ===== 0.950
            Muhhamad Ali ======== 56-5-0 ======= 0.918
            Manny Pacquiao ====== 51-3-2 ======= 0.911 (4th)
            Sugar Ray Leonard ==== 36-3-1 ======= 0.900
            Pernell Whitaker ====== 40-4-1 ======= 0.889
            Sugar Ray Robinson === 175-19-6 ===== 0.875
            Harry Greb ========== 260-20-18 ==== 0.872
            Roberto Duran ======= 103-16-0 ===== 0.866
            Benny Leonard ======= 184-19-11 ==== 0.860
            Henry Armstrong ===== 149-21-10 ==== 0.828

            KO Percentage:
            Joe Louis ============= 75.36%
            Manny Pacquiao ======== 67.86% (2nd)
            Sugar Ray Leonard ====== 62.50%
            Muhhamad Ali ========== 60.66%
            Roberto Duran ========= 58.85%
            Henry Armstrong ======= 56.11%
            Sugar Ray Robinson ===== 54.00%
            Pernell Whitaker ======== 36.96%
            Willie Pep ============= 26.97%
            Benny Leonard ========= N/A
            Harry Greb ============ N/A

            Peak Record:
            Harry Greb ============ 258-18-18
            Benny Leonard ========= 184-18-11
            Willie Pep ============= 134-1-1
            Sugar Ray Robinson ===== 128-1-2
            Henry Armstrong ======= 108-12-8
            Roberto Duran ========= 72-1-0
            Joe Louis ============= 58-1-0
            Muhhamad Ali ========== 55-2-0
            Manny Pacquiao ======== 51-3-2 (9th)
            Pernell Whitaker ======== 40-1-1
            Sugar Ray Leonard ====== 35-1-1

            Number of HOF'er Defeated:
            Harry Greb ------------------ 13
            Norfolk, Tunney, Blackburn, Dillon, Flowers, Walker, Loughran, Miske,
            Levinskey, M. Gibbons, Rosenbloom, Slattery, T. Gibbons
            Sugar Ray Robinson -------- 10
            Armstrong, LaMotta, Fullmer, Gavilan, Basilio, Graziano,
            Zivic, Turpin, Angott, Olson
            Henry Armstrong ----------- 10
            Wolgast, Ross, Angott, Ambers, Jenkins, Zivic,
            Montanez, Bass, Wright, Arizmendi
            Joe Louis -------------------- 8
            Schmeling, Sharkey, Conn, Walcott, Baer, Braddock,
            Lewis, Bivins
            Muhhamad Ali --------------- 7
            Foster, Moore, Frazier, Foreman, Liston, Patterson, Norton
            Benny Leonard -------------- 7
            Tendler, Kansas, Dundee, Ritchie, Britton,
            Kilbane, Welsh
            Manny Pacquiao ------------- 6 (7th)
            Barrera, Morales, Marquez, DeLa Hoya, Cotto, Hatton
            *Assuming all makes it in IBHOF
            Sugar Ray Leonard --------- 4
            Duran, Benitez, Hagler, Hearns
            Roberto Duran -------------- 4
            Leonard, Cuevas, Palomino, Buchanan
            *De Jesus & Marcel have strong chances though
            Willie Pep ------------------- 3
            Saddler, Ortiz, Wright
            Pernell Whitaker ------------ 2
            Nelson, Ramirez

            Average of Opponent's Record:
            Ranking by Percentage:
            Muhhamad Ali ========== 33-5-1 ======= 0.850
            Pernell Whitaker ======== 28-4-1 ======= 0.850
            Sugar Ray Leonard ====== 32-5-1 ======= 0.840
            Manny Pacquiao ======== 24-4-1 ======= 0.830(4th)
            Roberto Duran ========= 21-5-1 ======== 0.780
            Joe Louis ============= 40-10-3 ======= 0.755
            Sugar Ray Robinson ===== 39-14-4 ======= 0.684
            Henry Armstrong ======= 40-14-6 ====== 0.667
            Willie Pep ============= N/A
            Harry Greb ============ N/A
            Benny Leonard ========= N/A

            Average of Opponent's Record:
            Ranking by No. of Wins minus No. of Losses:
            Joe Louis ============= 40-10-3
            Muhhamad Ali ========== 33-5-1
            Sugar Ray Leonard ====== 32-5-1
            Henry Armstrong ======= 40-14-6
            Sugar Ray Robinson ===== 39-14-4
            Pernell Whitaker ======== 28-4-1
            Manny Pacquiao ======== 24-4-1(7th)
            Roberto Duran ========= 21-5-1
            Willie Pep ============= N/A
            Harry Greb ============ N/A
            Benny Leonard ========= N/A

            Pacquiao's Other Statistics:
            World Title Fights Record: 13-1-2
            Number of Defeated World Champions: 12
            Longest Win streak w/o a draw: 15
            First Held a World Title at age: 19
            Last Held a World Title at age: 31 (present)
            Never fought a 0-0-0 fighter

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            • Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View Post
              The greatest fighter I have ever seen and I have been watching boxing since the early 80's. There has never been a greater fighter in my lifetime and I think he even matches up against the all time guys I wasn't old enough to see.

              The way he absolutely destroyed Margarito was amazing. He was so much faster but his power was impressive. He moves in and out so fast and his shots carry so much weight. Even Cotto, who hit Marg flush time and time again, didn't have the power Pac had.

              I'm Mexican and proud of my Mexican warriors but Pac is the best fighter I have ever witnessed in my lifetime.

              Props to Marg for being a tough SOB, fighting with a broken orbital bone and not quitting or going down when most mortal men would have. Marg is an animal.

              Filipino's, you haven't had many great boxers but you might have one of the greatest of all time and when it's all said and done, maybe even the greatest fighter to ever lace them up.

              Cong****........








              me and Chups have been saying that











































              since the Ledwaba fight

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              • Originally posted by -Top Rank- View Post
                Again please break down why he looked different physical. It's easy to throw flaming remarks instead of talking boxing. The only difference IMO was he didn't apply that capatello trade mark pressure but that was solely dude to him not having javier as a trainer.
                LMAO @ looking different physically. He got his ass whupped two fights ago and looked mediocre the fight before. The **** was you expecting Saturday?

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                • Originally posted by V-3 View Post
                  Right. It just doesn't even add up. I mean, Tony looked good in his preparation. But, the man got his brains beat out of his head when he fought Cotto and Shane. NO FIGHTER could ever be the same after fights like those.
                  Ever hear of Arturo Gatti?

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                  • I see a cool poster just giving props .. and I see the sad people discrediting Pacquiao yet again.. This NEVER gets old. Yall just need to let it go and enjoy greatness while he's still fighting.

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                    • Originally posted by El Protagonista View Post
                      So you're saying that the only reason Duran, Hearns, and Hagler are considered greater than Marquez, MAB, and Morales is because they were in a more popular weight class at a more popular time?
                      They where skilled at there own right just as the small dudes where skilled, but can't reach super stardom coz they where small. Pac was pulling 200-300kppv numbers fighting this guys before. when pac reached the welterweight people started seeing his talent and thus better ppv numbers and superstardom.

                      If Barrera, Morales, Marquez where a middleweights or at least welterweights and having there skill and resume. Yes they where as good as those guys you mentioned.

                      lets face it, people love to see heavy weight fights. and for non boxing fans they go only watch up to welterweight. Which we all know is where the money in ppv and mainstream fights. The non boxing fans who just want to see a great fight.

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