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  • The Hammer
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    #101
    Originally posted by P.Esco
    what??? floyds resume is superior at 130 135 147 154, and now floyd has mannys name on his resume.
    Pacquiao fought people in their prime, such as Cotto. Floyd waited until they got older.

    And Pacquiao was more impressive against Cotto, De La Hoya and Hatton, especially considering he's a much smaller man.

    But Manny's not been the same since the KO loss to Marquez, in a fight he was winning up to that point.

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    • The Hammer
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      #102
      With nearly 70% of the votes Floyd Mayweather Jr is the Boxingscene Boxer of the Month for May.

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      • b00g13man
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        #103
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        Pacquiao fought people in their prime, such as Cotto. Floyd waited until they got older.

        And Pacquiao was more impressive against Cotto, De La Hoya and Hatton, especially considering he's a much smaller man.

        But Manny's not been the same since the KO loss to Marquez, in a fight he was winning up to that point.
        Oh, so Pac didn't fight Cotto after he was practically beaten to death by Margarito? He fought a prime DLH right? He didn't fight Hatton after a meeting with turnbuckle a couple of fights earlier?

        Oh, Floyd was more impressive against Marquez who KO'd him. Now what?

        It's like you don't even put any thought into the things you say.

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        • Johnwoo8686
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          #104
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Pacquiao fought people in their prime, such as Cotto. Floyd waited until they got older.

          And Pacquiao was more impressive against Cotto, De La Hoya and Hatton, especially considering he's a much smaller man.

          But Manny's not been the same since the KO loss to Marquez, in a fight he was winning up to that point.
          Cotto was coming off a tough fight with Clottey which he arguably lost and then fought Pacquiao at a catchweight. How was he prime? De La Hoya and Hatton were both AFTER Mayweather fought them. The only prime guys Manny has fought in recent years were Bradley, Rios and Algieri with Bradley being the only decent name. However Bradley was a smaller, slower, weaker and less experienced guy so it shouldn't have taken Manny two fights to beat him convincingly.

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          • Brickyardigan
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            #105
            There should only be one option.

            Mayweather.

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              #106
              is this even nessesary?? of course floyd wins it

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              • The Hammer
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                #107
                Originally posted by Brickyardigan
                There should only be one option.

                Mayweather.
                In the end, there can be only one.

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