Should Manny Still Be Placed Above Floyd On The ATG List?

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  • Spoon23
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    #81
    Originally posted by torosboxing75
    I say Manny simply because he is very small and should've never been able to dominate above 135. This is a little beast fighting giants. If he would've never left his safe zone of 130 to 135 nobody would've beat him without a lucky punch.
    What Manny did would be the equivalent to Floyd fighting the last couple years of his career at 154 and 160 and beating the best in those divisions.
    Now that's impressive. Claps claps claps!

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    • DeadLikeMe
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      #82
      This writers and historians already had Floyd well ahead of Manny before they even fought.

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      • Spoon23
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        #83
        So many Floyd lovers in the defensive mode again. The circle of Floyd divkriders continues..



        # Floyd hits air he scores!

        # Floyd sticks 750ml of IVS. Amazing!

        # Floyd runs and hugs. Amazing!

        # Floyd gets a TUE. Amazing!

        # Floyd gets booed after being awarded the win. Amazing!

        # Floyd can never do wrong

        Floyd fans in this thread are:

        Reaching..



        Last edited by Spoon23; 02-01-2016, 08:00 PM.

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        • hugh grant
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          #84
          Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
          This writers and historians already had Floyd well ahead of Manny before they even fought.
          Stop dreaming will you? They don't believe the hype that pac getting ko,ed makes Floyd better.
          PACs held to higher standards . PAC could win 12 rounds like he did against SSM and clo5ey but the topic of discussion would be PAC didn't ko his opponent?
          Last edited by hugh grant; 02-01-2016, 07:33 PM.

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          • Code Red
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            #85
            Originally posted by FlatLine
            Floyd only agreed to fight Manny after he was devastatingly KOd by Marquez and out cold for 5 minutes. A KO like that is going to take something away from a fighter and we could see in the Brandon Rios fight which followed that Marquez defeat, Manny couldn't even stop Rios while relatively light hitting Bradley was able to recently.

            Had Manny and Floyd fought prime for primer perhaps the outcome would have been different? Some even believe that Manny beat Floyd in the fight regardless.

            It has to be said that, for the most part, Manny has faced some very dangerous opposition although there are catchweight issues with De La Hoya and Cotto, he did face Margarito above 147 at a 150 catchweight and that's a fighter who actually sent Floyd into "retirement", similar to how Khan has recently, without even landing a glove on him.

            While Khan of course should rightfully considered above them both on the ATG list due to them both avoiding him in recent times, that reality aside, should Manny still be placed above Floyd ATG-wise due to Floyd essentially facing a faded Pacquiao?
            Don't you mean Manny only agreed to fight Floyd after he was KO"d for 5 minutes? Last I checked it's Manny who didn't sign the contract and declined the test!

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            • Joe Beamish
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              #86
              There will always be disagreement on these two, depending on:

              -- What you value most in a fighter
              -- What national, racial and cultural team you identify yourself with

              Pac took on bigger challenges than Floyd, especially as a smaller guy. He would take on anybody -- though he also negotiated a few catchweights in his time.

              But Floyd never got beat, let alone KTFO'd. Though he also (conveniently?) never seemed to face the type of rangier, busy fighter (Margarito, Williams) that may well have given him issues.

              If you like audacious challenges and taking chances, Pacquaio is your man.

              If you like real dedication to the sweet science in all its refinement, Floyd is the guy.

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                #87
                Originally posted by ironmt
                There Isn't anything C- about Pacquiao's resume. All of Mayweather and Pacquiao's common opponents other than Marquez were beat In more spectacular fashion by Pacquiao. Who does Floyd have on his resume that Is equivalent to Barrera and Morales?
                like who? what common opponent wasnt at a catchweight OR coming off of a loss or wasnt in their prime?
                morales beat the **** out of pacquiao the first fight.
                pacquiao just had the machine behind him morales went on to fight ZAHIR RAHEEM(whom pacquiao CLEARLY DUCKED) at 135lbs and manny pacquiao drained morales BACK DOWN TO 130LBS in order to fight eric morales and you seen the effects also pacquiao faced morales when morales COMING OFF OF A LOSS to ZAHIR RAHEEM.
                barrerra wasnt an undefeated fighter but was a good win for pacquiao even tho morales gave him the blueprint to do so.
                pacquiao like i said has a c- resume and ALL of his best wins were at CATCHWEIGHT

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                  #88
                  Of course he should.

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                  • BlackSoul
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by ironmt
                    There Isn't anything C- about Pacquiao's resume. All of Mayweather and Pacquiao's common opponents other than Marquez were beat In more spectacular fashion by Pacquiao. Who does Floyd have on his resume that Is equivalent to Barrera and Morales?
                    also the man that beat pacquao minimum of 3 times and KO'D him in the 4th fight mayweather toyed with but mayweather pulled him up in weight when he came back from retirement but to his credit jmm didnt want to go to 147 when he got there and rematch him for a reason.
                    every fighter that they had that was a common opponent mayweather fought them FIRST except cotto BUT cotto was at a CATCHWEIGHT
                    so come again

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                    • B Phontain
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Joe Beamish
                      There will always be disagreement on these two, depending on:

                      -- What you value most in a fighter
                      -- What national, racial and cultural team you identify yourself with

                      Pac took on bigger challenges than Floyd, especially as a smaller guy. He would take on anybody -- though he also negotiated a few catchweights in his time.

                      But Floyd never got beat, let alone KTFO'd. Though he also (conveniently?) never seemed to face the type of rangier, busy fighter (Margarito, Williams) that may well have given him issues.

                      If you like audacious challenges and taking chances, Pacquaio is your man.

                      If you like real dedication to the sweet science in all its refinement, Floyd is the guy.
                      i disagree on the fact of weight. Go bacc and check floyds fight night weights coming up, he's almost always been the smaller guy his entire career. If your talking weight/height only. His biggest advantage has always been his reach.

                      There is also a big myth in manny taking on anybody...you could say manny just like floyd and many other fighters avoided quite a few challenges when "we" thought they should fight them. Zahir raheem, cotto without the cw, Floyd 09 etc. Its a business and top rank is in it to make money.

                      as far as types of fighters, floyd has fought every type of fighter you can think of in his 20 yr career. Name a type and i'll give you the fighter. Big, small, short, tall, orthodox, southpaw, ko artist, slick fighter, boxer puncher, brawler, counterpunchers etc.

                      I think in the hype/diva/obession whatever type of attitudes people have for floyd, a lot of this stuff gets missed. He's a really polarizing figure and its just easier to like manny more and down floyds accomplishments. These are two very great fighters that we've gotten a chance to witness. There was a time when a lot of fighters can be accused of ducking floyd.

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