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Can Pacquiao finish his career and be considered equal to or better than Floyd

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  • #61
    Actually since he started at Fly weight and won more titles at different weight classes he has surpassed Floyd. But the bigger bomb is Floyd was caught using steroids to beat a wash up aging Pacquaio who fought with one arm. Floyd without roids won't have the stamina to beat a wash up Pacquaio and he knows it thats why he used steroids. ( Insecurity )

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    • #62
      Originally posted by gamesworn View Post
      Post 2000-2009
      Mayweathers Wins
      Mosley, Ortiz, Cotto, Guerrero, Alvarez, Maidana I, Maidana II, Pacquiao, Berto.

      Pacquiao Wins
      Clottey, Margarito, Mosley, Marquez, Rios, Bradley II, Algieri

      Pacquiao Losses
      Mayweather, Marquez, Bradley I*

      Robbery Fights and Close Fights are different. May-Maidana I and Pac-Marquez III were close fights while Pac-Bradley was Robbery Fight. Luckily for Mayweather he doesn't have a robbery lose like Pacquiao.

      You see, Mayweather slightly edges Pacquiao in the last 6 years.



      When Pacquiao won BWAA, WBC, WBO fighter of the decade (2000-2009). Pacquiao dominated that decade that these organizations gave it all to Pacquiao. One lose to Mayweather won't diminish what Pacquiao did accomplished in his boxing career.

      Pacquiao also beat Barrera and Marquez at their Primes at their best weight without cheating, catchweight etc. Floyd doesn't have that kind of win in almost 20 yrs of his boxing career.
      Not true. Barrerra had 60 plus fights and was on the slide. He admitted himself that he was no longer the same fighter when Pacquiao got to him.
      And Pac fought Marquez to a draw in their first fight. Marquez was already pushing 35 when they fought the second time and Pac still arguably lost that fight.
      In four fights with Marquez Pac was never able to beat him convincingly. People will remember the first three fights being close instead of of Pacquiao's bare wins. And everyone will remember the brutal KO he suffered at the hands of Marquez more than anything that happened in the first three fights.

      Face it, Floyd not only has a win over Manny, he has a win over the guy who brutally KO'd Manny. Three of their mutual opponents Pac was able to beat more convincingly because they were all fought at lower weights.
      Cotto was at 145 not at the 154 Floyd had to fight him at. Same with De La Hoya. Could Pacquiao have beaten De La Hoya as impressively if he had to face him at 154? I doubt it.
      Floyd is the better fighter man, give it a rest.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Killer_of_Sheep View Post
        Who cares about Lineal status? Is whom you beat and that's it. I remember when Floyd said he couldn't care less about belts when he fought Shane Mosley and people were delighted. But that for some other time.


        Barrera x2, Morales 2x, Marquez are his overall top wins, wich are certainly better than Corrales and Castillo.

        But then, there's a ****load of fighters who were pretty good: Ledbwaba, Eliecer Julio, Oscar Larios, Sasakul. Wich in my view are better than Hernandez, Angel Manfredy and Carlos Hernandez.

        Again - Their Career at Welterweight is pretty much the same so i don't care. Legacy wise, they're pretty equal (Floyd's victory over Pacquiao crows his own career).
        And the fact that Pacquiao is really small in welterweight and have that kind of record there is another plus to his career.
        Last edited by gamesworn; 09-27-2015, 09:48 AM.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
          Not true. Barrerra had 60 plus fights and was on the slide. He admitted himself that he was no longer the same fighter
          Actually Barrera said that he could never beat Pacquiao, at any point in his career because of his style.

          And yeah, Pacquiao would pound the hell out that Dela Hoya that Mayweather faced.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
            Not true. Barrerra had 60 plus fights and was on the slide. He admitted himself that he was no longer the same fighter when Pacquiao got to him.
            And Pac fought Marquez to a draw in their first fight. Marquez was already pushing 35 when they fought the second time and Pac still arguably lost that fight.
            In four fights with Marquez Pac was never able to beat him convincingly. People will remember the first three fights being close instead of of Pacquiao's bare wins. And everyone will remember the brutal KO he suffered at the hands of Marquez more than anything that happened in the first three fights.

            Face it, Floyd not only has a win over Manny, he has a win over the guy who brutally KO'd Manny. Three of their mutual opponents Pac was able to beat more convincingly because they were all fought at lower weights.
            Cotto was at 145 not at the 154 Floyd had to fight him at. Same with De La Hoya. Could Pacquiao have beaten De La Hoya as impressively if he had to face him at 154? I doubt it.
            Floyd is the better fighter man, give it a rest.
            I stopped reading after this

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            • #66
              Originally posted by gamesworn View Post
              Post 2000-2009
              Mayweathers Wins
              Mosley, Ortiz, Cotto, Guerrero, Alvarez, Maidana I, Maidana II, Pacquiao, Berto.

              Pacquiao Wins
              Clottey, Margarito, Mosley, Marquez, Rios, Bradley II, Algieri

              Pacquiao Losses
              Mayweather, Marquez, Bradley I*

              Robbery Fights and Close Fights are different. May-Maidana I and Pac-Marquez III were close fights while Pac-Bradley was Robbery Fight. Luckily for Mayweather he doesn't have a robbery lose like Pacquiao.

              You see, Mayweather slightly edges Pacquiao in the last 6 years.



              When Pacquiao won BWAA, WBC, WBO fighter of the decade (2000-2009). Pacquiao dominated that decade that these organizations gave it all to Pacquiao. One lose to Mayweather won't diminish what Pacquiao did accomplished in his boxing career.

              Pacquiao also beat Barrera and Marquez at their Primes at their best weight without cheating, catchweight etc. Floyd doesn't have that kind of win in almost 20 yrs of his boxing career.
              Boxing Lesson: 2000 Decade

              Floyd fought 12 The Ring ''lineal'' title bouts...

              Pacquiao won 5 out 6 The Ring ''lineal'' title bouts...

              This is why it is a conflict of interest, and disgrace, aside from the fact that De La Hoya had bought Ring Mag before they had ''crowned'' Pacquiao, of course influenced by the ''BWAA'' which Hauser approves and disapproves members...

              Out of bitterness from De La Hoya, I put my cards that the Golden Boy was in denial about his loss, which is why publishing Pac as ''Joke Fighter Of The Decade'' was more ideal.

              Anybody else want another lesson in boxing politics?

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              • #67
                No. Floyd would have been the favorite in every one of pac's best wins, although in a stinker he dominated Pac and Pac would have not been the favorite in some of mayweather fights.

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                • #68
                  This thread is hilarious. Pacquaio is well behind Floyd and can never catch him. He was behind him heifer they fought and he's further behind him now. Doesn't mean Pacquiao didn't have a great career, but he'll be remembered mostly for being 2nd best. No shame in that. Pacquaio will be considered in the top 20-30 range, maybe top 15 if you really push it. Floyd is top 10 for any serious boxing expert and top 5 for many.

                  Pacquiao had a great career, why can't his fans celebrate it without having to compare him to Floyd? It would actually be nice to read a thread about how great Pacquiao was without it bringing up Floyd.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by gamesworn View Post
                    I stopped reading after this
                    You had to audacity to claim that Morales was prime when pacquiao beat him. Lmao
                    , Morales was nowhere near prime, as a matter of fact Morales was coming of an L when pacquiao beat him. Hell, a past prime Morales actually took pacquiao to school. Lmao, yet somehow pacquiao is greater than Floyd.....gtfo.
                    Last edited by Xi_; 09-27-2015, 10:01 AM.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Xi_ View Post
                      You had to audacity to claim that Morales was prime when pacquiao beat him. Lmao Morales was nowhere near prime as a matter of fact Morales was coming of an L when pacquiao beat him. Hell a past prime Morales actually took pacquiao to school. Lmao yet somehow pacquiao is greater than Floyd.....gtfo.
                      I'm pretty sure I didn't add Morales. Read Again

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