Who has suffered the worst beating by Pac?

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  • Bahamut Zero
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    #1

    Who has suffered the worst beating by Pac?

    Barrera - decked 3 times (2 officially), a cut, peppered with combinations, and blasted for 11 rounds?

    Marquez - downed 3 times, a bloody broken nose, eaten straight lefts and jabs the entire 12 rounds?

    Morales - floored 2 times (4 if you count the 2 where he was saved by the rope and by the ref, mangled face, body blows for 10 rounds?

    And if you choose among them, who would you be?!
  • DiegoFuego
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    Damn great descriptions. Makes you really appreciate the manner in which Pacquiao beat the **** out of these would-be legends. Pacquiao is greater than all of them.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      I'd probably be Marquez out of all of them because he survived to the final bell even if he did get his ass kicked

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      • DiEgO_cHiCo_CoRRaLeS
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        #4
        well marquez got a draw so its definately not him.
        i think it would be morales.

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        • masterdirector
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          #5
          Marquez because it should've been a 1st round TKO if that ref knew what the **** he was doing.

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          • ChrististheAnswer2
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            #6
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            Damn great descriptions. Makes you really appreciate the manner in which Pacquiao beat the **** out of these would-be legends. Pacquiao is greater than all of them.
            Not yet he isn't. He needs more longivity on a consistent level too achieve what these 2 hall of famers have achieved.

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            • mr. bojangles
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              #7
              Originally posted by masterdirector
              Marquez because it should've been a 1st round TKO if that ref knew what the **** he was doing.


              Agreed. That would've been a 1st round blitz!

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              • flanker
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                i think morales.

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                • ReadyUp
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by masterdirector
                  Marquez because it should've been a 1st round TKO if that ref knew what the **** he was doing.
                  Wow, do you really think that the Pac/Marquez fight should have been halted in the 1st round?

                  I mean, Juan Manuel got caught and caught flush. Everytime he hit the deck he got up clear and alert. I can see if he got up off the canvas groggy and not knowing what hit him. But he appeared to have all of his senses together after every trip to the canvas.

                  I think Cortez did a great job not to stop the fight and it showed by the rounds proceding. I have the same opinion in the Corrales/Castillo fight. I know Diego spit out of his mouthpiece but when he rose from the canvas both times he clearly had his wits about him and both Joe Cortez in the Marquez fight and Tony Weeks in the Corrales fight recoginized that. Great job guys.

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                  • JaNnO
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
                    Not yet he isn't. He needs more longivity on a consistent level too achieve what these 2 hall of famers have achieved.
                    Don't worry bro, Pac will get to that. It's amazing to even think that Pac is still peaking at this point in his career. He has fought only 2 times at 130 and he KTFO both warriors that are naturally bigger than him and these guys (velazquez and morales) were considered durable guys.

                    Pac has the discipline and determination unparalleled in today's boxing history and to most of them it's already a 50% battle won. I don't see anyone from 130 and two divisions below who could really beat him at this point. Only Pac can beat Pac today so to speak.

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