Better resume Pacquiao or Sugar Ray Leonard

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  • Holywarrior
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    #21
    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
    I think Barrera would be just as good, if not better
    Not for Manny to beat IMO

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    • Jcsuper
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      #22
      The three guys with the best resumes are Ali, SRR and SRL. Nobody else compares to them

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      • ModernTalking
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        #23
        All y'all need to know is PAC is the best of this generation winning Fighter Of The Decade and countless Fighter OF The Year awards...something Mayweather couldn't achieve.

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        • straightleft
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          #24
          Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
          This is laughable, what HOF has Pac beat? Barrera, Morales, JMM. sorry but they are no where near the upper elite ATGs. Cotto is a wild card some say hes a HOFer but he beat nobody to call himself a HOFer. Also looked bad in a lot of his fights. Honestly the only name in Pac resume to really boost it is Floyd, or really challenge himself to fight these bigger guys in 160. Same goes for Floyd.
          Let us say you are an idiot floydiot alt.

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          • straightleft
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            #25
            Originally posted by toooooool
            How PAC became known as a great fighter is beyond me...He's the only fighter
            to get knocked out both early and late in his career and people think he's
            great....If any other fighter got knocked out like him they would never be
            considered great.
            Let us say you are an idiot floydiot alt.

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            • Fighting_Pride
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              #26
              the four horse of the last era versus this era. i'm leaning towards leonard but pacquiao is pretty much up there as well


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              • Goldie
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                #27
                Originally posted by sugarsmosley
                what a ******, ****** post. you lack common sense therefore its pointless for anyone to debate with you
                I feel the same way about posters like you. Throwing hosed fits over someone's opinion is clearly limp wrist behavior. Go take your midol.

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                • GeneralZod
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                  #28
                  Leonard's got Duran, Hagler, Hearns, and Benitez. Not a competition.

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                  • KingTito
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                    #29
                    Pac has a great resume, but Leonard's is just ridiculous.

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                    • mrpizza-nd_beer
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                      #30
                      Boxing history has always favored heavier weight divisions. Welterweight seems to be the starting point to be even considered great.

                      With that said...Hagler, Hearns, and Duran in my opinion equals out to the troika of Marquez, Morales, and Barrera.

                      Since Pac's career was more than just his Featherweight campaign, clearly he has the better resume than SRL.

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