The way I see it, Jmm shouldn't have agreed to the terms of the fight anyway if he knew his weight would be such a hindrance on his performance. I personally do not think he could change the outcome even if he was at his best and from what ive seen from his interviews, it looks like he pretty much like he feels the same way.
is manny pacquiao really an ATG
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How many title defenses does manny have? 6Of course theres gotta be one idioand hes got a mayweather pic. Dude im a bigpac fan, but still know mays an atg n u get all that hate riked up n cant do the same forpac who mayweather constantly mentions on his twitter/instagram?
If pac is such a nonody why mayweather keep mentioning him
How the hell you gonna be an ATG and only defend your title 6 times manny is all smoke and mirrors created by bob arum.
What division did manny dominate name one please?Comment
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HAHAHAH. thats what im saying! taking it from foreman would be slightly more legit than being awarded one for beating margs.
clearly pac was letting yuri off the hook because arum was protecting him. i dont think anyone believed pac was avoiding foreman. LOLComment
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Manny is ATG wether you like it or not. All the experts say it. Cause some groupies think otherwise doesnt mean it will change something. Stop letting your emotion take over yourself.Comment
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lol,,,,
Manny is no doubt an ATG
him and mayweather are clearly the best of their era,,,,
titles in 8 divisions, grant it, the 154 title is straight garbage, but to go from 112-147 at the championship level and winning titles along the way is a great feat,,,,Comment
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exactly. Bob sounded so fcking ****** saying that. Yuri fought very tall and I don't know if that is the best style matchup for Manny. But for Bob to say he was too tall was hilarious.Comment
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Just because you can sit in a division and beat all the bums that come along, that doesn't make you a great fighter. Moving up in weight and beating Hall of famers does.Comment
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JENNA: Based on what Manny Pacquiao has accomplished so far in his career, where would you rank him amongst the all-time greats?
STEWARD: Among all time greats, I would say he has to be in the top dozen, not so much for what he did not so much for what he did in the last couple of years, it’s the earlier part of his career that lasts about two or three years ago. When you keep fighting against the best continually, and that’s what I rank greatness on—performance against the best, not just all of these records and eight or nine championships. To me that doesn’t really mean anything. You got four different organizations, maybe five depending on what you want to respect, and every five pounds is a different weight division. But the fact that he’s fought some of the best, and most of the guys were future Hall of Fame guys themselves. He has performed on a top level and only lost one fight and knocked out that opponent, which was Morales, twice. Just to have this longevity, I would have to rate him in the top dozen fighters of all time.Comment
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