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Originally posted by Brother Jay View PostVery interesting post. You made an excellent point.
That would be like saying Hagler couldnt be the greatest middlweight of his era, or worse still of all time as Hagler had a little blemish on his record in his early days.
Improvement is taken into consideration, it dont matter one bit that pac got knocked out, its what he did since that KO and being knocked out early in career is not barrier to being the best fighter of this era. Especially with underachievers like Floyd as your competiton and peers. Hardly SRR is Floyd?
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Originally posted by Tony B. View Post
Come watch your hero writhing on his knees and show me a clip of Floyd or JMM doing the same. Then we can have a reasoned debate.
The silence from Pac-fans is deafening!!!
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostWe can agree or disagree.
Like I said, Manny Pacquiao might be overrated with all that "8 divisions champ"crap but he's a truly great fighter.
He's a career featherweight,and he could have been competitive as a featherweight in every era IMO.
Race is sometimes a big factor, not always.
If you think most pac fans are black folks it's your opinion, I personnaly think most of his haters are, it's pretty much obvious.
Remember Hopkins and his "Pac should fight an afro american" tirade??
Like I said, "jeremy lin effect", overrated by some media, underrated by haters...for the same reasons.
All those guys calling Pacquiao a cheat or a bum, a fraud, have an agenda.So had Roy's haters, Hatton deserved bashing as a truly overrated fighter.Originally posted by Brother Jay View PostNo one has denied that the little dude doesn't come to fight.
No one denies that he is exciting to watch as he puts it all out there on the line.
People are just tired of him being touted among the best when he hasn't fought the best. His fights since JMM have all been crap, and he's looking for accolades for doing things under special conditions.
Its real easy to be a fan of watching Manny. He's fun to watch. It it however really hard to honestly buy into the bull**** that Arum has attached to Manny's legacy.
That about wraps that up.
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Originally posted by Elotero View PostI disagree with Pac being great at all.
Catchweights, wanting waaay too much credit for beating old fighters, ducking PED tests. Not great.
Did Chavez (a real ATG) have those kind of criticisms?
Did WHitaker have those kind of criticisms?
Nope.
Just Manny.Last edited by straightleft; 03-02-2012, 11:06 AM.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostNo he didnt. Saying Pac cant be the greatest fighter of this era as he lost to Singuratt, no matter what Pac did since then even if he won the heavyweight title at 5f6 is not a good point and not good logic!!!
That would be like saying Hagler couldnt be the greatest middlweight of his era, or worse still of all time as Hagler had a little blemish on his record in his early days.
Improvement is taken into consideration, it dont matter one bit that pac got knocked out, its what he did since that KO and being knocked out early in career is not barrier to being the best fighter of this era. Especially with underachievers like Floyd as your competiton and peers. Hardly SRR is Floyd?
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Originally posted by Elotero View PostI disagree with Pac being great at all.
Catchweights, wanting waaay too much credit for beating old fighters, ducking PED tests. Not great.
Did Chavez (a real ATG) have those kind of criticisms?
Did WHitaker have those kind of criticisms?
Nope.
Just Manny.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostNo he didnt. Saying Pac cant be the greatest fighter of this era as he lost to Singuratt, no matter what Pac did since then even if he won the heavyweight title at 5f6 is not a good point and not good logic!!!
That would be like saying Hagler couldnt be the greatest middlweight of his era, or worse still of all time as Hagler had a little blemish on his record in his early days.
Improvement is taken into consideration, it dont matter one bit that pac got knocked out, its what he did since that KO and being knocked out early in career is not barrier to being the best fighter of this era. Especially with underachievers like Floyd as your competiton and peers. Hardly SRR is Floyd?
It seemed to me that Tony B. was saying that you cannot excuse losses when its convenient for you to do so.
As he put it "The resume of a professional fighter represents the totality of his career accomplishments."
That point alone completely put you in your place. And he was correct. Peasant fans often selectively include what they will when weighing a fighters career. They don't count losses. They don't factor in vacant titles. They don't see weight stipulations as factor that disqualifies a bout from being legacy worthy.
They make up rules as they go along, but real fans would have none of that.
IT IS WHAT IT IS.
If you pad your record with 40 fights before you ever step up, then your resume is fluff.
If you stipulate that your opponents must cut weight to make a match with you, then like my sig says, its a sign of weakness and an admission that you do not believe in your own ability to win under normal and fair circumstances.
If you seek vacant belts, you are dodging champions who hold champions as opposed to paper titles.
If you get caught and knocked out, you've shown vulnerability.
If you get knocked out twice, you've had a flaw exposed.
If you get outboxed by a guy not known for "pure boxing skills" for 12 rounds, you've been exposed as limited.
If you get outboxed three times by a LW, even when you make him come up to WW at age 38 after your trainer has put in the time so that you are the best you've ever been and a "complete fighter", you've been shown as a product of hype.
Manny Pacquiao is really no different than Paul Williams. He got gift decisions just like PWILL did. He was built up just like PWILL was. He made a big name for himself at WW just like PWILL did.
The difference?
PWILL lost to a man at MW and didn't ask him to cut weight to make a match.
Pacquiao couldn't do that, now could he?
Did you factor that in?
PWILL has wins over Margarito, future HOF Winky Wright and Sergio Martinez WITHOUT catchweights.
Manny Pacquiao waited on six different occasions against six different fighters for someone else to beat them before he would even CONSIDER fighting them. You know ... DLH, Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito and Mosley.
Did you factor that in, Hugh Grant? Why select what to factor in .. unless you're trying to skew the reality of the situation?
Paul Williams got KO'd because he moved up and faced a man bigger than he's accustomed to fighting.
Manny Pacquiao got KTFO back when he was a little guy in his element. How does THAT factor in?
You've really got to factor in the TOTALITY of it all, my man. It paints a much more accurate picture.
Stop trying to excuse things. It makes your case much, much weaker.
Good job, Tony B. Again, good post.
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Originally posted by Cgarcia View PostLOL. Idiots keep saying Pac is average. Here is Floyd da best can't even find balls to fight the average Pac for more than $100 million.
Naa.
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