The 5 men who defeated Manny Pacquiao.

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  • John Barron
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    #51
    Originally posted by Cut Man
    It's funny how the Pac-tards like to forget that their false idol has been defeated by 5 different men.

    1. Juan Manuel Marquez
    2. Timothy Bradley
    3. Erik Morales
    4. Medgoen Singsurat
    5. Rustico Torrecampo
    and if you look at each of their wikipedia pages, no doubt they all contain numerous edits and corrections due to vandalism. pacquiao has the most vile and repugnant fanbase in boxing.

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    • Dindu_Nuffin
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      #52
      If Pacquiao lost to Bradley, then Chavez drew Whitaker, Holyfield drew Lewis...

      Real fans - we're taking boxing back. We don't accept BS decision robberies are just, and legit.

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      • Dempsey-Roll
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        #53
        Originally posted by L33tboxingdewd
        If Pacquiao lost to Bradley, then Chavez drew Whitaker, Holyfield drew Lewis...

        Real fans - we're taking boxing back. We don't accept BS decision robberies are just, and legit.
        Yes, let us keep boxing corrupted because that's the nature of boxing.

        /sarcasm

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        • Showtime..
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          #54
          I think what matters is the fact that if you already beat or avenged a fight to the fighter you lost to, then it diminishes the loss.

          Pacquiao already beat Bradley, Marquez (2), & Morales (2). His first two losses hardly hold any relevance, but whatever you wanna pick at, to each their own.

          And what people fail to realize is that Pacquiao never lost a clear fight. Every fight he lost could had ended in either a decision, draw, or counter-KO for him. At most he's lost 7 rounds to Marquez & Morales. Same goes for Floyd to Maidana, Castillo, or Oscar.

          People look far too much into KO's.

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          • LADIV
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            #55
            Originally posted by Mayabang
            lol what a bunch of idiots. Since when did pac fans ever cared about his losses? Only Floyd and his fans are so obsessed with Floyd's undefeated record. That's why I never understood why they would even ask which fanbase will be butthurt from a loss on May 2nd.

            When Floyd loses on May 2nd, his marketability as undefeated is gone, and he will still be a boring fighter.

            If Pac loses on May 2nd, it will just be another loss, but he is still marketable because he will always be an exciting fighter and will always have the support of his nation.
            Stick to your avatar name ....if pac loses he will still fight opponents coming up in weight to accommodate him or dropping down in weight.....story of his life....

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            • SeekDaGreat
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              #56

              Last edited by SeekDaGreat; 03-06-2015, 01:51 AM.

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              • fighter1234
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                #57
                Originally posted by mathed
                Tim fights like a warrior, Floyd gonna shell up man. That's the thing, Tim ain't afraid when the going gets tough, Floyd don't like to get touched up. When he sees that he can doge the first or second punch but get tagged by punches three, four, and five, he isn't going to be able to focus or size anything up. He's going to look for a way out of the fight, especially once Pac starts to split the eyes, lip, and nose up. That's what happens when you hand pick opponents, when the real deal comes up, you aren't really ready for it.
                Horrible analysis. You are relying on Mayweather's supposed "fear" of getting hit? you are in for a rude awakening on May 3rd. It's well established that Floyd fights back stronger after he gets tagged.

                Naazim Richardson said it best:
                "Most people who aren't Mayweather fans consider him to be a pure punk, he's a talented coward the way they see it, and I disagree with that. I think this kid can rumble, I think he can stand in there and rumble a little bit. My impression of the fight? Shane's gonna come out and hit Floyd in the mouth, and Floyd is gonna sprout a tail, grow wings, draw fangs and claws and turn into a Dragon in the ring; And he'll start spittin fire balls."

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                • shadow-boxer
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Joshua Child
                  The first two losses are legit losses but Pac was a growing fighter at the time. What counts in his career are his prime wins against top competition and his prime losses against top competition. His professional career started really early and it's not like he had a huge amateur background to grow as a fighter. Do two losses before he was even Pacman diminish his amazing prime years of his career? Not to me.

                  And yes, the first Bradley fight was a complete robbery. I'm not even that big of a pac guy, just a realist.
                  In his 2nd loss, he was the defending world champion and lost by ko/tko

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                  • shadow-boxer
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Please, dude forces catchweights, picks gloves, cheats weights, has already retired (what two times or just once)...and he isn't even at 48-0. "Otherworldy talent" you say? Come on, dude has had to struggle greatly just to get where he is while Calzaghe made it look easy.

                    And those losses to no name guys came when Pac was starving himself to make a weight that he had no business at and sending everything back home to support his family, the dude was dirt poor with no knowledge of health or fitness at all. That's far from the guy that Floyd will be stepping in the ring with in a few months.
                    Is that not a form of cheating? starving yourself so that you can fight at a weight below your level? Just like when he fought Marquez at 130 but came to fight at 145?

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                    • PulpFriction
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                      #60
                      5 men defeated julio caesar chavez. I guess he wasn't that good either.

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