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Is it now safe to say that Mayweather is the greatest fighter of his generation?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
    No, Manny is. Floyd is certainly #2 through with Marquez being #3 and Hopkins at 4th.
    Manny has lost some fights in the recent years but his clearly past prime and still hasn't been blown out. People want to try to degrade his accomplishments but their is not denying he has the best resume in boxing today.

    Floyd has some good wins but none against prime atg. Plus I don't see how beating smaller men in Manny and Marquez make him better. They were simply fighting a bigger, great fighter.
    He has also defeated both of them as well as has the same amount of lineal titles as Pacquaio at 4

    almost half his fights are lineal title fights(21).....26 are major title fights


    He has defeated more champions and major titlists than both


    Manny has like what 10 title wins......that's not even close

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    • #22
      Originally posted by YOU WILL LOSE View Post
      safe to say he has the safest resume
      I'm really enjoying y'all duking it out.

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      • #23
        Pacquiao is the greatest of this generation. No doubt about it. Just FYI, I hated on Pac for a long time.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
          Pacquiao is the greatest of this generation. No doubt about it. Just FYI, I hated on Pac for a long time.
          for some reason pacuqiao gained the respect for mexicans and latin boxing fans after beating there fighters but when floyd does the same thing they hate even more,wonder why that is??ur a prime example

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          • #25
            Greatest fighter nonsense. He's not even a fighter. He's a runner, a hugger, a survive-only boxer, a boring rip-off artist. His vacationing, fake retiring, avoiding, ducking, made him big. People want to see him lose. Sadly, he won't lose because he runs, clinches, ref does nothing. He wins in a boring fashion, rinse and repeat.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
              Pacquiao is the greatest of this generation. No doubt about it. Just FYI, I hated on Pac for a long time.
              sorry guys but after that kayo to Marquez he fell off that lofty perch and when he lost May 2nd it solidified his place as no higher than #2


              Mayweather has the edge on him in too many categories....championship fights, defenses, champs defeated, Manny's claim died 2 months ago

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              • #27
                Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
                for some reason pacuqiao gained the respect for mexicans and latin boxing fans after beating there fighters but when floyd does the same thing they hate even more,wonder why that is??ur a prime example
                Pacquiao lost to Morales/Marquez. It's not just his excitement but his risks, I think he took much greater risks than Floyd. That is why I respect him more. I used to like the younger Floyd, he took more risks. When you follow the money, you lose some of the greatness. Kellerman said something about that and I fully agree.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  sorry guys but after that kayo to Marquez he fell off that lofty perch and when he lost May 2nd it solidified his place as no higher than #2


                  Mayweather has the edge on him in too many categories....championship fights, defenses, champs defeated, Manny's claim died 2 months ago
                  Dude when I bring up Oscar's accomplishments, Floyd stans are the first to downgrade it. So if you really want to play the accomplishment game, make sure you're prepared to give equal credit where it's due. It doesn't just apply to Oscar.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
                    Pacquiao lost to Morales/Marquez. It's not just his excitement but his risks, I think he took much greater risks than Floyd. That is why I respect him more. I used to like the younger Floyd, he took more risks. When you follow the money, you lose some of the greatness. Kellerman said something about that and I fully agree.
                    so pacqiuoa took more risks for fighting marqez and morales??floyd toyed with maqruez and would have easily outworked morales and barrera who are considered pacs best wins

                    pacs WW resume is complete garbage compare to floyd who took way more risks going up to 154 to fight oscar,cotto,canelo

                    but like i said before,pac seemed to have gained the respect of mexican boxing fans whilist floyd stays being hated by them even though both ran thryu the mexicans with ease

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                    • #30
                      when fraud jr hugs and runs for 12 rounds these idiot fans of fraud call it schooling his opponent...! really, smdh

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