Pacquiao + Mayweather= Juan Manuel Marquez
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I disagree with all of that. He is already a small LW he would even be a smaller JWW. LW is his limit unless he fights them at 135, he losses to all of them at 140.Tua, you're a troll where the subject of JMM comes. JMM's resume has a who's who on it.
Barrera (He was still going strong)
Should've gotten the decision against Chris John
Casa
Diaz
Katsidis
Pacquiao both times win or not those fights propel his greatness.
And I think he'd shatter Khan's glass jaw and beat Alexander's overrated ass. Bradley may be a closer fight. His resume is only gonna get better before he retires and you just need to deal with it.Comment
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says it all.Comment
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geez, i like jmm myself but his penchant for crying/whining is turning me off.
no need to ask for catchweights jack since i don't plan on creating threads for shock value alone which is what you're good for.
jmm is a legend no doubt.
but like i mentioned once already, he's also a legendary sore loser.
if that makes me a ******* in your trolling eyes so be it.Comment
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Maybe if you don't know how to score a fight.
You probably think Williams beat Martinez too.
The difference between Morales and JMM is that when JMM goes down, he gets back up. Morales quit worse than Cotto.
The difference between JMM and Barrera is that JMM actually won a round and didn't get the fight stopped by his corner.Comment
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The difference is,Maybe if you don't know how to score a fight.
You probably think Williams beat Martinez too.
The difference between Morales and JMM is that when JMM goes down, he gets back up. Morales quit worse than Cotto.
The difference between JMM and Barrera is that JMM actually won a round and didn't get the fight stopped by his corner.
Terrible actually beat Pacquiao, decisively even, after a career of going through wars.
The difference is,
Morales always was, always has been and always will be the fighter with the better legacy.
The difference is,
Morales didn't turn down fights and then cry about not getting his turn. He took his opportunities when they were there instead of being a stubborn dumbass and getting peanuts to take a loss.
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