So how far up does Pacquiao move after last night?

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  • restless_438
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    So how far up does Pacquiao move after last night?

    (btw, most of this was written right after the fight, i just couldn't get on forever and i had to be somewhere so here is my initial reaction)

    amazing! i just knew he could do it... during the last 5 rounds of the fight i was screaming "DIG!!" at the tv! He finally dropped the undroppable, Erik Morales.

    Cong**** to Pacman, who now makes a strong case to be in the top 3 P4P. KOs to both Barrera AND Morales.... all i can say is wow. This fight also makes a strong case (like predicted) for FOTY. Hopefully Morales can take a good break and come back strong again to fight another day.

    Again with the P4P statement, i think Pacquiao should take Barrera's spot at #3, if not #2 as far as The Ring P4P goes, thoughts? If you honestly have big problems with it, just keep the statistic that he has KO'ed both Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales in your mind and it'll settle in. This is a feat that noone would've believed possible at one time.
  • TyrantT316
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    he is right up there as Morales was at one point up there before Raheem...and Barrera who he stopped is currently in the mid range P4P in most cases...most already have Pacman in the bottom half of the top 10...I think tonight moves him up in the middle to top half...

    P4P...Manny beats A LOT of guys out there...I think his conditioning and combination punching is unmatched in boxing today...

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    • czars_salad
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      #3
      maybe at no. 3
      if he wins another big fight this year... it will put him at no. 2

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      • LondonRingRules
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        Manny already has done something no former Fly champ ever accomplished, and he beat a p4p great in Barrera to win the feather title. Now he's shown he doesn't even need a world title match to be on PPV with a beatdown of another all time great in Morales.

        I still say Barrera would be a tough go in the rematch, but Manny destroyed him the first time and he has the superfeather titles Manny needs to make more history.

        ** Unlike Floyd, Toney or Roy, Manny is a throwback fighter who ain't afraid of the best. Many say but for a technical mistake he won the Marquez match.

        Speaking of, Marquez, though tough and well schooled, has seen his stock plummet as he has failed to face the best since his bout with Manny. He'd rather fight Chris John for 50 grand than see Manny in the ring again!

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        • dep_violator
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          #5
          Originally posted by LondonRingRules
          Manny already has done something no former Fly champ ever accomplished, and he beat a p4p great in Barrera to win the feather title. Now he's shown he doesn't even need a world title match to be on PPV with a beatdown of another all time great in Morales.

          I still say Barrera would be a tough go in the rematch, but Manny destroyed him the first time and he has the superfeather titles Manny needs to make more history.

          ** Unlike Floyd, Toney or Roy, Manny is a throwback fighter who ain't afraid of the best. Many say but for a technical mistake he won the Marquez match.

          Speaking of, Marquez, though tough and well schooled, has seen his stock plummet as he has failed to face the best since his bout with Manny. He'd rather fight Chris John for 50 grand than see Manny in the ring again!
          If PBF loses his next fight and PAC continues to win.

          Then PAC is the undisputed p4p king. PBF gotta take his game up now.

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          • restless_438
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            #6
            Originally posted by dep_violator
            If PBF loses his next fight and PAC continues to win.

            Then PAC is the undisputed p4p king. PBF gotta take his game up now.
            And you'd put Winky Wright where in all that plotting?

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            • Pico Hollywood
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              #7
              Floyd will not lose his next fight since he saw what has happend to Judah, and if anyone wants to FIght wright he'd be up there in the top 3..

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