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  • #21
    Originally posted by Dip_Slide View Post
    Since when do you get extra credit for pointless rematches? the name should be only once on your resume, plus Pacquiao lost to Morales, JMM and Bradley, if you wanna compare legacies regardless of wins and losses, imo i think Oscar Dela Hoya is the one the faced the best opposition in this era, he fought prime Pacquiao, prime Mayweather, Hopkins, prime Vargas, prime Trinidad, Pernell Whitaker, Chavez, Gatti, undefeated Genaro Hernandez and the list goes on and on.
    You're a total fool. Rematches don't count? Jesus what an absolute moron. It's the same fighter he's fighting you know? hahah

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    • #22
      Originally posted by NUCLEAR View Post
      Not to mention pacquiao was fed to the dogs early in his career he was supposed to lose. Pac fought marquez when everyone is ducking him even naseem hamed. pac got some balls of steel.
      Pac's the king man, no one will tell me any different. Any boxing fans that looks at his resume and say that it's not stellar is a ****ing liar man. Pac's resume is up there with the greatest in history.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
        Irrelevant man. This is about standard of opposition and when Pac retires people will look back and say: HOLY ****ING **** THAT LITTLE MAN TOOK THEM ALL ON!

        Too bad your boy Ward will never even come close to getting to the heights Pacquiao reached. The run that Pac went on may never be matched in boxing history man face it. He took them all on, and went through 8 divisions. ****ing madness bro, you need to admit it.
        What does Ward have to do with this?

        I'm not Andre Ward, are you Emmanuel Pacquaio? What's this "your boy" talk about?

        Did I tell you Ward has a better resume than Pac?

        Get the hell out of here with your ******ed fanboy mentality and talk to me with boxing facts.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
          You're a total fool. Rematches don't count? Jesus what an absolute moron. It's the same fighter he's fighting you know? hahah
          When you beat a fighter clearly you don't get any credit for cherry picking him and doing it again. If Pacquiao beats Bradley easily in the 3rd fight will he get any more credit? No that check box has already been ticked.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
            The myth that Hamed ducked everyone is bull****. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPcD-WVZpyQ
            let me counter that statement from hamed's trainer himself.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwEb-ShRjy4

            10:20

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
              could be said to have similar levels of opposition through their career.

              And of those, Bernard probably has the hardest opposition in my view. To finish your career fighting Kovalev and then Golovkin at 50+ years of age is damn near suicidal. But that's why we love him and why he's the alien.

              Bernard Hopkins, along with the guys I've mentioned, is the definition of legend. I will be sad to see him go, but God damn has he earned a rest lol I hope he enjoys his retirement and has a great time spending his money and spending time with his family. It will be emotional to see him hang them up tbh.

              Pure Legend.
              Agreed!

              But Hopkins falls short in never having beaten the truly great ones, like Foreman, Frazier, Berrera, Leonard etc but his longevity and accomplishments from 160-175 make up for it to a certain extent.

              Not to mention, he probably has the best career ever of any fighter 40+ years of age, however, facing GGG and Kovalev does not make him have the hardest opposition ever.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by NUCLEAR View Post
                let me counter that statement from hamed's trainer himself.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwEb-ShRjy4

                10:20
                He said he recommended not fighting him, nothing more. The link i provided proves Marquez was offered a career high pay day by Hamed and he turned it down, also Morales, Barrera and Tapia did the same at the time.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  Barrera x2, moralesx3, jmm x4, Bradley x3
                  This alone is insane
                  lol Whats so great about fighting 4 guys 13 times. Yea it insane that he is facing Bradley for a 3rd time. You dont get credit for participating in fights or getting ktfo lmao . You actually have to WIN them. YA know. Whats wrong with you fools around here.

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                  • #29
                    Pac is not worthy to lick Ali's boots. Shame on you. Ignored for life.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
                      could be said to have similar levels of opposition through their career.

                      And of those, Bernard probably has the hardest opposition in my view. To finish your career fighting Kovalev and then Golovkin at 50+ years of age is damn near suicidal. But that's why we love him and why he's the alien.

                      Bernard Hopkins, along with the guys I've mentioned, is the definition of legend. I will be sad to see him go, but God damn has he earned a rest lol I hope he enjoys his retirement and has a great time spending his money and spending time with his family. It will be emotional to see him hang them up tbh.

                      Pure Legend.
                      Oh behave you idiot.

                      Hopkins, Pacquiao both their resumes pale in comparison to at least 10 other guys. Ali, yes you have a point. 7 hall of fame fighters he beat and beat so so many other world quality guys.

                      Harry Greb beat 15 hall of fame boxers and was involved in nearly 40 fights against those hall of famers. Sam Langford beat 11 and was involved in over 65 Hall of fame fights. Jimmy McLarnin beat 11 hall of fame boxers, Robinson and Armstrong 10 each.

                      Behave with that Hopkins and Pacquiao **** hahaha.

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