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    by Cliff Rold - On May 2, 2015, boxing will finally have its Super Bowl. After five long years of he said-he said, it’s finally here.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. versus Manny Pacquiao for the Welterweight Championship of the World.

    But what if the road didn’t really begin at the negotiating table in late 2009? What if this collision course began just months apart, before anyone could have predicted this finish line?

    In the second half of 1998, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao each won their first major titles and have stayed in or near the championship ranks for almost two decades since. The seeds of a showdown were planted then. They are blossoming now in what will be, even adjusted for inflation, the most profitable and maybe even most watched prizefight ever.

    Over the course of this series, we take a look back at the championship years of each man, beginning with each of his first title wins and working our way towards May 2nd. Their development, historical achievements, highs and lows will be reviewed fight by fight with an eye towards the context of each contest.

    Where were they in their careers? Using various ratings and historical resources as reference, how were they and each of their opponents regarded at the time of the fights? At the end, a comprehensive statistical review of each man will culminate in a final preview and prediction for the fight itself.

    This is Mayweather-Pacquiao: 17 Years to a Superfight. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    been waiting for this

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    • #3
      "they won their first title at month apart at 1998, debuted as PPV headliners month apart in 2005"

      they really meant for each other

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      • #4
        Originally posted by betmen View Post
        "they won their first title at month apart at 1998, debuted as PPV headliners month apart in 2005"

        they really meant for each other

        damn, that's awesome

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        • #5
          wow 1998.. that's longevity in the sport.

          Some boxers can't even motivate themselves after 2 or 3 years. Or can't fight at the elite level for very long.

          Both these guys have been facing world class competition since the 2000s or since 1998.

          We may make fun of guys like Ortiz, Hatton, Guerrero, Rios, Margarito...etc.. But these guys are no push overs and were contenders for a reason.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Strategic1 View Post
            wow 1998.. that's longevity in the sport.

            Some boxers can't even motivate themselves after 2 or 3 years. Or can't fight at the elite level for very long.

            Both these guys have been facing world class competition since the 2000s or since 1998.

            We may make fun of guys like Ortiz, Hatton, Guerrero, Rios, Margarito...etc.. But these guys are no push overs and were contenders for a reason.
            I mean for anybody else, wins over those guys would be considered pretty good. But these are two ATGs and are held to a higher standard so those wins are only OK.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bopbopbbe View Post
              I mean for anybody else, wins over those guys would be considered pretty good. But these are two ATGs and are held to a higher standard so those wins are only OK.
              But how many all-time greats are there to fight? Both guys fought the best out there.

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