PAC To Hang Em Up In 2016
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The "run" started in 2008 with David Diaz and ended in 2012 with the Bradley robbery and the infamous nap session in the middle of a championship fight against Marquez.
During those years the media hyped Pacquiao as this invincible knockout machine, that's when he was bringing in the most money and everything. The thing is, he wasn't as good as they said, people got caught up in the hype a little too much.
Manny Pacquiao lacks consistency, good fighters go on big runs, great fighters are ALWAYS that, great fighters..Comment
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By then Canelo will be a full blown PPV star, Broner will probably be #2 PPV star. Golovkin and Kovalev will both have a loss. Floyd will be 49-0 contemplating on going 50-0 or retiring. Hopkins will be 51 years old, with wins over Kovalev and Stevenson. Danny Garcia would have 2 losses, both at 147.Comment
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His "run" actually started in 2001 when he dismantled Ledwaba on two weeks notice. In between that win and his controversial split decision loss to Bradley he lost just once to Erik Morales, whose pretty f'n good himself. Lacks consistency?The "run" started in 2008 with David Diaz and ended in 2012 with the Bradley robbery and the infamous nap session in the middle of a championship fight against Marquez.
During those years the media hyped Pacquiao as this invincible knockout machine, that's when he was bringing in the most money and everything. The thing is, he wasn't as good as they said, people got caught up in the hype a little too much.
Manny Pacquiao lacks consistency, good fighters go on big runs, great fighters are ALWAYS that, great fighters..
Pacquiao will most likely go down as the best fighter in his generation, regardless of what his haters think.
I'm curious was Julio Cesar Chavez still "great" when he fought Kostya Tszyu? I mean by your definition "great fighters" are ALWAYS great right?Comment

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