Are you really arguing that Pacquiao from 2001 and on or so, when he began his ascent to the top of the sport, is the same guy that got knocked out? I exactly said losses have a lot to do with what a fighter becomes, Pacquiao in his case became a far better fighter, to the point that those knockout losses have little to do with Pacquiao's greatness, and they are pretty much irrelevant. No one is saying Pacquiao doesn't have a good chin or tough body because he suffered knockout losses, because he took hard ass shots from Erik Morales and Juan Manuel Marquez and Miguel Cotto and came at them like mad men afterwards.
And enough with "Top Rank matched him accordingly" that has nothing to do with this discussion. He has fought different styles since those knockout losses, and excelled. Miguel Cotto doesn't fight the same as MAB, Morales doesn't fight the same as Marquez, Ledwaba didn't fight the same as Jorge f***ing Solis. Hell, just looking at the fights everyone criticizes as him fighting the same style all the time, who the hell thinks Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito, Mosley, and Marquez all fight the same style, or are similar at all?
					And enough with "Top Rank matched him accordingly" that has nothing to do with this discussion. He has fought different styles since those knockout losses, and excelled. Miguel Cotto doesn't fight the same as MAB, Morales doesn't fight the same as Marquez, Ledwaba didn't fight the same as Jorge f***ing Solis. Hell, just looking at the fights everyone criticizes as him fighting the same style all the time, who the hell thinks Hatton, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito, Mosley, and Marquez all fight the same style, or are similar at all?
							
						
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