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  • -Kev-
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    #11
    Originally posted by straightleft
    If you count Hatton, DLH and Mosley.
    Pac has 11 fights against 6 hall of famers.


    Everyone knows if the admitted judge error scored correctly Pac should won the fight.
    Yeah okay Slowpoke, I already said that.


    And what judge made a mistake?

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    • jjbj2
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      #12
      Pac fought a slow, fat, and old Barrera twice in two divisions which Barrera should never belong in. The Hall of Famer was past his prime definitely when he chose the midget as an easy fight. He lost due to Pac's unsportsmanlike behavior hitting behind the head, low blows, and headbutts were his tactics to win against the great Barrera.

      Pac fought an anorexic and bulimic, over-the-hill, past his prime, and dehydrated Morales. Morales exposed Pacquiao to be the hyped job that he was at Featherweight. Only reason why Pac won against this Hall of Famer is he dehydrated the aging Morales three times.

      Pac lost all two matches against Marquez. Pac never improved as a fighter. He is and will be remembered as a one dimensional, one arm, little midget who won through a split decision against the Hall of Famer Marquez.

      Pacquiao is a hype job. Anyone he fought were hand delivered to him to win easily against. Come at me, bro!

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      • straightleft
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        #13
        Originally posted by jjbj2
        Pac fought a slow, fat, and old Barrera twice in two divisions which Barrera should never belong in. The Hall of Famer was past his prime definitely when he chose the midget as an easy fight. He lost due to Pac's unsportsmanlike behavior hitting behind the head, low blows, and headbutts were his tactics to win against the great Barrera.

        Pac fought an anorexic and bulimic, over-the-hill, past his prime, and dehydrated Morales. Morales exposed Pacquiao to be the hyped job that he was at Featherweight. Only reason why Pac won against this Hall of Famer is he dehydrated the aging Morales three times.

        Pac lost all two matches against Marquez. Pac never improved as a fighter. He is and will be remembered as a one dimensional, one arm, little midget who won through a split decision against the Hall of Famer Marquez.

        Pacquiao is a hype job. Anyone he fought were hand delivered to him to win easily against. Come at me, bro!
        Pac fought Barrera in a division he doesn't belong?
        Pac fought Morales in a division he doesn't belong? and yet when he fought at the division you think he was not weighed drained he got kicked his butt twice back to 130.
        Pac beat Marquez once and one was a draw.

        If you want to discredit Pac, do it properly by not looking like an idiot and ignorant clueless fool.
        Last edited by straightleft; 05-31-2011, 01:13 AM.

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        • J Dubb II 330
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          #14
          Barerra and Morales were both past their prime, Manny did beat them though. its not only who you beat but its when you beat them. was it or is it pacs fault he was fought boxers at their career low points, maybe then again maybe not. I put blame on Arum and Manny just follows along collecting checks. so he beat "bigger" guys, its not about size to an extent. Marg is slow, DLH was drained and slow, Hatton is not much bigger than him, Clottey is huge but slow and defensive minded. I mean he has the names on his resume, but is he beating prime versions on these guys doubtful. Marquez was prime the first two times, diaz was prime even though he is ****ty, But it really don't matter, the names are their and the fan.boys will justify every win.

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          • J Dubb II 330
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            #15
            Hatton and Castillo will both get in. possibly Corrales and Gatti if anything based off their tragic deaths, Judah could make a case for being undisputed Welter champ. but all those names are well down the line and there are still boxers more deserving in front
            Last edited by J Dubb II 330; 05-31-2011, 01:31 AM.

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            • TintaBoricua
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              #16
              Originally posted by Jack Napier
              screw the 3rd Terrible fight, it's a win but not impressive
              the rest of those fights are legit
              Barrera pulled a Mosley, but was game in his previous fight
              JMM robbed Barrera
              past prime Terrible beat Pac
              prime JMM lost twice
              prime Barrera almost got killed
              just shows how great Pac and Terrible are
              Pac beat all these guys twice
              What does that have to do with Pacquiao? And no, JMM beat Barrera...the knockdown whether you count it or not would not have made a difference.

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              • straightleft
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                #17
                Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
                Barerra and Morales were both past their prime, Manny did beat them though. its not only who you beat but its when you beat them. was it or is it pacs fault he was fought boxers at their career low points, maybe then again maybe not. I put blame on Arum and Manny just follows along collecting checks. so he beat "bigger" guys, its not about size to an extent. Marg is slow, DLH was drained and slow, Hatton is not much bigger than him, Clottey is huge but slow and defensive minded. I mean he has the names on his resume, but is he beating prime versions on these guys doubtful. Marquez was prime the first two times, diaz was prime even though he is ****ty, But it really don't matter, the names are their and the fan.boys will justify every win.
                Another butt hurt ***** here. Take note, it wont change the fact no matter how you try..Floyd is a coward and Pac resume will shet Floyd resume bigtime.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
                  Barerra and Morales were both past their prime, Manny did beat them though. its not only who you beat but its when you beat them. was it or is it pacs fault he was fought boxers at their career low points, maybe then again maybe not. I put blame on Arum and Manny just follows along collecting checks. so he beat "bigger" guys, its not about size to an extent. Marg is slow, DLH was drained and slow, Hatton is not much bigger than him, Clottey is huge but slow and defensive minded. I mean he has the names on his resume, but is he beating prime versions on these guys doubtful. Marquez was prime the first two times, diaz was prime even though he is ****ty, But it really don't matter, the names are their and the fan.boys will justify every win.
                  Barrera past his prime? Are you talking about the 2nd fight? If you are referring to their first fight, that refined and polished version of Barrera was definitely in his prime.

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                    #19
                    Wow really, is the hate for Pacquaio that bad that now even his early wins are being discredited and re-visioned?

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                    • J Dubb II 330
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by straightleft
                      Another butt hurt ***** here. Take note, it wont change the fact no matter how you try..Floyd is a coward and Pac resume will shet Floyd resume bigtime.
                      not a ***** just telling it how I see it, not living in a fantasy world like you.

                      and to reply to the other dude how long do you think boxers stay in their prime? 61 fight prime? Because Barerra beat kelley, hamed and Morales he had to be prime. Kelley is no feat, hamed didn't come to box thought he could do like he had been, and Barerra at that point had Morales number, so no Barerra was not prime.

                      Pac is doing his thing, no doubt he turned into an animal, but its not only who you beat, its when you beat them.

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