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So when was the last time Pacquiao fought a fighter coming off a DRAMATIC win.

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  • #21
    Barrera I?

    Coming off "dramatic" wins over undefeated Morales and Hamed

    It's been 8 years but that's not to take away from the opposition Pacquiao has faced lately..

    Marquez closest to his prime weight

    Hatton was the linear champ at LWW

    Cotto was a top 3 WW and viewed as a very dangerous opponent

    Clottey was a top 5 WW, very solid on paper.. he just chose not to fight

    I don't see why it's really necessary to fight fighters coming off "dramatic" wins..


    I guess beating Douglas coming off a "dramatic" win over Tyson is better than a win over Holyfield coming off a loss against Bowe right?

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    • #22
      Your definition of dramatic is.........interesting.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View Post
        Apart from Barrera all Pacquiaos defining wins have come against opponents that have lost/looked bad in their last few fights.


        I'll play along. Explain how...

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        • #24
          Stop being overly dramatic..

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          • #25
            Originally posted by SlickTurtle View Post
            Barrera I?

            Coming off "dramatic" wins over undefeated Morales and Hamed

            It's been 8 years but that's not to take away from the opposition Pacquiao has faced lately..

            Marquez closest to his prime weight

            Hatton was the linear champ at LWW

            Cotto was a top 3 WW and viewed as a very dangerous opponent

            Clottey was a top 5 WW, very solid on paper.. he just chose not to fight

            I don't see why it's really necessary to fight fighters coming off "dramatic" wins..


            I guess beating Douglas coming off a "dramatic" win over Tyson is better than a win over Holyfield coming off a loss against Bowe right?

            Of course. He got stopped by Bowe, and fought Tyson 2 years after losing to Bowe, never mind Tyson just coming back from jail.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SlickTurtle View Post
              Barrera I?

              Coming off "dramatic" wins over undefeated Morales and Hamed

              It's been 8 years but that's not to take away from the opposition Pacquiao has faced lately..

              Marquez closest to his prime weight

              Hatton was the linear champ at LWW

              Cotto was a top 3 WW and viewed as a very dangerous opponent

              Clottey was a top 5 WW, very solid on paper.. he just chose not to fight

              I don't see why it's really necessary to fight fighters coming off "dramatic" wins..


              I guess beating Douglas coming off a "dramatic" win over Tyson is better than a win over Holyfield coming off a loss against Bowe right?
              dont forget david diaz who was coming off a DRAMATIC(lol) win over the legend erik morales.....

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              • #27
                Originally posted by ThePrince View Post


                I'll play along. Explain how...
                What do you mean explain how? Look at all his best wins and then look at the performances of his opponents in their last few fights, its not hard.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Mr. Blobby View Post
                  What do you mean explain how? Look at all his best wins and then look at the performances of his opponents in their last few fights, its not hard.
                  So since 2003, all of Pacquiao's opponents have been 'coming off of losses'? Really?

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                  • #29
                    yeah *****s are all drama queens hahahah

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by ThePrince View Post
                      So since 2003, all of Pacquiao's opponents have been 'coming off of losses'? Really?
                      All his big wins have been coming off losses in their last few fights yes.

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