Why do people talk about Pacquiao like he's a legend?

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  • SuckaPunch
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    #41
    Originally posted by MexicanWarrior
    Pancho Villa??
    Like the mexican Pancho Villa?
    the revolutionary figther??
    Yes. Nicknamed after the Mexican Pancho Villa, I believe.

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    • MexicanWarrior
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      #42
      Originally posted by SuckaPunch
      Yes. Nicknamed after the Mexican Pancho Villa, I believe.
      im starting to respect him already

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        #43
        Originally posted by MexicanWarrior
        im starting to respect him already
        he is retired you idiot

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        • TuPrincipe
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          #44
          Manny Pacquiao is 1-1-2 in his biggest fights. Hardly the makings of a "legend".

          9 times out of 10, Pacquaiao will be beaten by a guy with superior boxing ability (JMM,Morales). He is exposed as one dimensional because He uses the same basic jab-jab-left and the same head movement every time.

          I'm expecting to see a big win from Morales once he studies the tape, and circles to his right to nullify the straight left.

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          • Chadmack
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            #45
            Originally posted by SuckaPunch
            Not even close. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, Luisito Espinosa, Francisco "Pancho Villa" Guilledo, etc. Pac is just the most popular right now.
            pac is not yet the best filipino fighter ever, well not yet. but if he beats a couple of somebody, then he's arguably the best

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            • MetalVomit
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              #46
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              For the record, my p4p...

              1. Floyd Mayweather (anything else, and you're a dumbass)
              2. Winky Wright
              3. Jermain Taylor (beat the then #1 guy in the sport, undefeated)
              4. Ricky Hatton (beat the then #4 guy in the sport, undefeated)
              5. Bernard Hopkins
              6. James Toney
              7. Zab Judah
              8. Diego Corrales (not taking him out until he loses legitimately)
              9. Erik Morales
              10. Marco Antonio Barrera
              "8. Diego Corrales (not taking him out until he loses legitimately)"
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                #47
                Originally posted by GodzHand
                "8. Diego Corrales (not taking him out until he loses legitimately)"
                legitimally like getting knocked down 10 times in a fight???
                wait didnt that happen already??


                ok maybe not ten but, very close to it

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                • lesterprettyboy
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                  #48
                  Pac is not yet a legend but he has the makings of one.How many fighters do you see jump 6 divisions and still excel at the highest level?PAC had his first fight weighing 106 lbs!And now he is trading punches with legends(Barrera, Morales)who began careers at least at 122 pounds.

                  And yes,we know, Pac will never be a Mayweather.He can be outboxed by any decent counterpuncher like JMM did.And yes, he is 1 dimensional, he is reckless and relies on his left too much...But guess what?We all know that!Pac is not the most talented fighter, in fact he has a lot of glaring flaws..But why do you think he only has 3 losses?Barrera was pummeled to submission, JMM kissed the canvass 3 times, Morales' knees quivered, and he is a 3 division(counting the ring belt)champ!

                  People can say whatever they want, but no one can question Manny's heart.With all his limitations, he has excelled at the highest level, he fears no one, he fights not for money but for pride, yet he is very humble and he loves his country with unbridled passion!

                  If thats not legend material for you, i dont know what is....

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                  • IwatchBoxing
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                    #49
                    106 to 122 pounds, wow. Thats six divsions, or six days of eating?

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                    • Manny_P
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by TuPrincipe
                      Manny Pacquiao is 1-1-2 in his biggest fights. Hardly the makings of a "legend".

                      9 times out of 10, Pacquaiao will be beaten by a guy with superior boxing ability (JMM,Morales). He is exposed as one dimensional because He uses the same basic jab-jab-left and the same head movement every time.

                      I'm expecting to see a big win from Morales once he studies the tape, and circles to his right to nullify the straight left.
                      LOL!!!!!!! Notice how tis guy dint put Barrera in thurrr. YOU GOT OWBED BAD by Bozo *****.

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