When looking back on Pac's career

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  • boxing_fan2011
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    When looking back on Pac's career

    When he's retired and people look back, what weight division does everyone feel will be regarded as his prime?
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    #2
    they'll say he terrorized FW, had wars at 130...beat up David Diaz


    then went on to cherrypick the whole WW division

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      Well the hatton performance was pretty good. He pretty much beat the best guy there, so there was no need for him to stay there and defend his title which he could probably have done until he was in a zimmer frame.
      So moved up. He has been dominant at 147 as much as his 140 spell was. But only this time people think there is a guy named Floyd who can beat him. So he can stay there for the time being.

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      • Bring It On
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        #4
        DLH, Hatton, Cotto. In my mind, he reached his peak during those three fights. Maybe not p4p, but that's when I think he was at his best.

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        • Clyde Barrow
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          #5
          Pac's a better fighter now than he was a few years earlier, but he did his best career work at 126-130.

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #6
            Originally posted by boxing_fan2011
            When he's retired and people look back, what weight division does everyone feel will be regarded as his prime?
            126 even though he only had 3 fights there.

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            • ModernTalking
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