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  • I'm suprissed nobodies asked this question about floyd?

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    • Why won't Hopkins fight Ward?

      Why won't Floyd fight Bradley?

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      • Didn't Floyd fight Judah & Mosley?
        Manny fought Clottey, Mosley, Bradley x2.
        Let it rest

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        • Recently PAC has the Bradley wins. Mayweather needs to beat a young undefeated AA fighter in his prime imo.

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          • Originally posted by puga View Post
            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
            Amazing post

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            • Originally posted by PorterIsFuture View Post
              Didn't Floyd fight Judah & Mosley?
              Manny fought Clottey, Mosley, Bradley x2.
              Let it rest
              Judah and Mosley aren't slick. Judah got starched by Balthazar before that fight.

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              • Originally posted by Foreign Soil View Post
                Judah and Mosley aren't slick. Judah got starched by Balthazar before that fight.
                It's all good if he got starched, it's not like Pacquiao hadn't fought any fighters that came off a loss.
                Cotto-Clottey fights could be considered them coming off draws tbh.

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                • is bradley white now?

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                  • Originally posted by PorterIsFuture View Post
                    It's all good if he got starched, it's not like Pacquiao hadn't fought any fighters that came off a loss.
                    Cotto-Clottey fights could be considered them coming off draws tbh.
                    I'm not excusing Pacquiao for anything. This is about Floyd... try to defend Floyd without bring up Pacquiao if at all possible.

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                    • Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Former two division champion Bernard Hopkins is never afraid to speak his mind. So it came at no surprise when Hopkins gave his opinion on the question that many black fighters are afraid to discuss in public - "when will Manny Pacquiao face a top notch black fighter." There has always been that lingering rumor circulating around in the sport, that Pacquiao and his handlers were avoiding African American fighters who fought with a "slick boxing" type of style.

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                      reading that first paragraph seems like a joke. Why'd this thread get dug up?

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