Is pacman past his prime

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  • 4Corners
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    #11
    Past prime-still good. Has been since 2010. Mayweather has been since 2009.

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    • daggum
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      #12
      no. he's better than ever.

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      • Prince Mongo
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        #13
        Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA
        Sergio Martinez for one.
        No way. Martinez ia AMAZING at his age but past his prime.

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        • Prince-Naz
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          #14
          Yup i blame the politics but he still better than any at 140-154

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          • TGD
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            #15
            I'm not sure to be honest. It looks as though he isn't as committed to boxing as he used to be, and tries to juggle it with the political career.

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            • tHuGbOsS
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              #16
              The excuses are already rolling in and he hasn't even announced his next fight yet.

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              • rampant
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                #17
                I would say most boxers are past their prime from late twenties to mid thirties, some will peak later than others.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MR. LARRYX
                  Did you read what you just wrote???
                  Thinking the same thing.

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                  • BoxingFollower
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                    #19
                    No, he just fought someone who wasn't totally shot!

                    Ok, he fought Delahoya, in which Delahoya admits on 24/7 he was done after before the Mayweather fight.

                    He fought Shane Mosley who was coming off a 2 lost record, if you count Sergio Mora in which it was ruled a draw.

                    He fought Margarito who had basically cheated his whole career and lost his last major fight.

                    As you see when he steps up in competition things get very rocky.

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Prince-Naz
                      Yup i blame the politics but he still better than any at 140-154
                      How can you post crap like this when he just layed out cold at 147 by a 140 pounder,and never even fought at 154?

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