Grade Manny Pacquiao's resume

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  • trainhard_187
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    #31
    The Greatest fighter that ever grasped his hands on a Mic. Unstoppable machine on the Karaoke machine. Hands down Americas next music chart Idol. Move over Beiber, the Pacman is here.

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    • Lords
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      #32
      Manny's resume gets a D- from me. Reason being, When you are the champ you are supposed to fight the best fighters out there to prove your the best. He hasn't done any of that. You can't possibly make a case for Manny's last 3 oponents deserving or better yet, earning a fight with him.

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      • 4Corners
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        #33
        Originally posted by mikemurni
        You mean someone who sniffs Floyd's ass like you.. Pac and Hopkins have the best resume among all active fighters.. Pac didnt become "fighter of the decade" for nothing.. They have been fighting at the elite level for so many years, and has headlined the most number of PPV fights among all fighters, and that includes Floyd...
        Nope. If you read my posts, I am quite objective, and always say that both Floyd and Manny are ATG's that need each other.

        Manny Pacquiao is a great fighter, I just dislike the way his promoter has handled him the past 2-3 years or so.

        No doubt that Bob Arum will line up Cotto or Marquez for Pac's next fight, when it really should be Timothy Bradley.

        I don't "sniff anyones ass", I am a Floyd fan, not a crazy moronic guy that posts stuff all day long about hwo great Floyd is and how overrated Manny is, which is what probably a third of people on this site do with Manny and Floyd.

        Nice try.

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        • Blue Heffner
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          #34
          Originally posted by Tha_Greatest
          why do you ask questions if you dont really want to hear the truth to your question, lol, pac has a excellent resume and it gets you pissed off to hear the truth, lol, nyahahaha
          I think you've always been bias.

          Anyway, I'd give Pac a B.

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          • 4Corners
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            #35
            Originally posted by Tha_Greatest
            why do you ask questions if you dont really want to hear the truth to your question, lol, pac has a excellent resume and it gets you pissed off to hear the truth, lol, nyahahaha
            Nyahahahaha lol well hahahaayaya lol actually...hahah It's not really the "truth", coming from a bias and non-objective person, but that's beside the point.

            The point is that to most objective fans of the sport, Pac has anywhere from a B- to B+ resume. Good resume, not great. You have to look at who he fought and when he did, as well as what they'd done prior to fighting him. Morales I, Morales II, Larios, Barrera II, De La Hoya, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito, and Mosley were all coming off losses or career defining losses prior to fighting Pacquiao.

            Like I said, Pac has a good resume, not great. It's an overrated resume in terms of some people saying "Manny has the greatest resume ever of fighters at 147 or below" and that crazy talk. He can definitely boost his resume greatly if it were to add Floyd Mayweather, Timothy Bradley, Sergio Martinez, James Kirkland at 154 (if he keeps winning), etc. Same goes for Floyd.

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            • hugh grant
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              #36
              Some people think Pacs the greatest fighter who ever lived, so many think his resume is second to none. Some think him being no1 is overating him. Depends on whos doing the rating.

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              • Bermuda
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                #37
                Originally posted by thoughtsss
                Manny's resume gets a D- from me. Reason being, When you are the champ you are supposed to fight the best fighters out there to prove your the best. He hasn't done any of that. You can't possibly make a case for Manny's last 3 oponents deserving or better yet, earning a fight with him.
                D-? lmfao.........

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                • pasawayako
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                  #38
                  Pac resume is A or A+ but his achievements is AAA+.

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                  • 4Corners
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    Some people think Pacs the greatest fighter who ever lived, so many think his resume is second to none. Some think him being no1 is overating him. Depends on whos doing the rating.
                    Very true. It all depends on who does the rating of each fighter.

                    In a response to your signature, how does Floyd not have heart in the ring??? He showed a lot of heart and resilience in a few fights, enough to know what he would do if he faced great adversity. Mosley clocked him with 2 huge right hands that would have rocked pretty much anyone, and he kept coming forward after, recovered, and whooped him. Judah was even with him on the scorecards and even getting the better of him the first 4-5 rounds, and he came back and whooped Zab. He got rocked by Corley big time, came back and whooped Corley.

                    I'm just saying, Floyd has shown resilience and will in the ring.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #40
                      PACS RESUMe is of two halfs. It was outstanding with the beating of legends, Barrera, Morales, and JMM twice. And then the later half he had outstanding wins over the likes of hatton, DLH, diaz,Cotto, Clottey etc.

                      Outstanding performances.

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