Why Max Kellerman is Wrong On Mayweather Pacquiao Pound For Pound

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  • Johnwoo8686
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    #61
    Originally posted by Spoon23
    He changed his tune after viewing the critical analysis video that shows who really won. He's now aligned with my point of view. So yeah, his on my side now. I didn't go over his fence. He went to mine.

    He went to the truth team

    Nacho about Floyd: The kid caved. Over defensive on the most important fight of his life.

    "He knew he was supported by the judges to give a luck luster fight."

    "He (floyd) lost so much credibility"

    "the only one throwing punches was Pacquiao"

    "how can they gave the rounds to a guy who even looks ridiculous running away scared?"

    "or giving hugs to turn off the fight?"




    # rematch written all over the place. Floyd needs to redeem himself with this poor display of boxing.
    49-0, 12 time world champion, pound for pound the best fighter in the world, richest athlete in the world. Now sit your ass down somewhere.

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    • Spoon23
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      #62
      Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
      49-0, 12 time world champion, pound for pound the best fighter in the world, richest athlete in the world. Now sit your ass down somewhere.
      You forgot to mention the best part. His résumé has too many holes to nit pick.

      But the best part is..

      He's the greatest cherry picker that has ever lived in boxing. As Max has said, you can't have it both ways, if you chose the path of least resistance by choosing old washed up fighters than fight them in their prime. Then that's what it is. You get credit for just beating that old washed up fighters. Or picking drained young bucks is what it is, a win over a drained young buck. Or winning a controversial win over a washed up one handed injured fighter who most say won that fight and was his fluke win.

      Credit is only achieved to what a fighter accomplished. What Froid has accomplished is establishing himself as the the greatest cherry picker in boxing :

      # it's just how you have to live with it. You earn what you plow. Cherry picking earns you some demerits along the way.

      8 division champ

      5 lineal champ

      FOTD

      Now sit your ass down lmao
      Last edited by Spoon23; 05-13-2016, 12:48 AM.

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      • ELPacman
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        #63
        There is logic right in the beginning of the dude's complaint that made me give up. Yeah Manny started 106 pro... compared to Jr. as a amateur. Is that already too hard to understand?

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        • Johnwoo8686
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          #64
          Originally posted by Spoon23
          You forgot to mention the best part. His résumé has too many holes to nit pick.

          But the best part is..

          He's the greatest cherry picker that has ever lived in boxing. As Max has said, you can't have it both ways, if you chose the path of least resistance by choosing old washed up fighters than fight them in their prime. Then that's what it is. You get credit for just beating that old washed up fighters. Or picking drained young bucks is what it is, a win over a drained young buck. Or winning a controversial win over a washed up one handed injured fighter who most say won that fight and was his fluke win.

          Credit is only achieved to what a fighter accomplished. What Froid has accomplished is establishing himself as the the greatest cherry picker in boxing :

          # it's just how you have to live with it. You earn what you plow. Cherry picking earns you some demerits along the way.

          8 division champ

          5 lineal champ

          FOTD

          Now sit your ass down lmao
          LOL but Manny's resume doesn't have holes? LMAO, he earned two of his 8 titles at a catchweight and never defended three of them He also never unified in any division in his entire career!

          Manny will be remembered as the guy who gott face planted by an aging Marquez then put on a pathetic performance in the biggest fight of his career, only to make excuses about it later.

          I'll take Floyd's 12 world titles over Manny's 8.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Hype job
            Well coming back from those knockouts early on arguably adds to his legacy because of the manner in which he came back from it. And don't bother arguing Floyd and Manny are the same or even similar size, Floyd is very clearly the bigger man, which is what won him the fight, and played a bigger role than his skill.
            So getting knocked out multiple times makes you better than the undefeated fighter you lost to.


            I've heard it all now.

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            • hugh grant
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              #66
              Originally posted by Dosumpthin
              So getting knocked out multiple times makes you better than the undefeated fighter you lost to.


              I've heard it all now.
              The great pAC has only been knocked out once. But only because the expectations for PAC has always been higher. PAC could win 12 rounds but the talk would be that PAC didn't ko his opponent couldn't cut off the ring? Plus common opponents PAC did much better on the whole is dlh, cotton, hatton and SSM.
              So its not PAC being koed that makes him greater, but its not a barrier to him being it of course. You pays your money u take your choice.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 05-13-2016, 05:23 PM.

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              • SterlingStained
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                #67
                pacquiao is greater.

                he came up the hard way. made his bones.

                floyd came up the son and nephew of professional prize fighters and was babied by top rank who is notorious for padding records of their blue chip prospects which floyd with his bloodlines and olympic credential was.

                its the reason why TO THIS VERY DAY,

                floyd has yet to beat or face a legit bona fide great hall of fame fighter who was in their prime.

                all of the great names on floyd's resume were all old and past prime.

                floyd's best wins are either diego corrales (non hall of famer), canelo alvarez (lol), or an injured allready knocked out several times pacquiao and he needed iv fluids deemed as a ped masking maneuver popularized by lance armstrong according to WADA.


                Max had it right, pacquiao is the greater fighter with the greater resume.

                People who retire undefeated are su****ious.

                ALL OF THEM.

                From ricardo lopez not moving up and beating any great fighters to rocky marciano's most notable wins being past prime along with italian mafia collusion vs walcott, to joe calzaghe finally fighting great names when they were 40....

                "show me a undefeated fighter, and ill show you somebody who hasnt really fought anybody."

                -Whitey Bimsteam
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                • hugh grant
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                  #68
                  Floyd has fought de cent fighters but not always the one that will give him the toughest challenge.
                  For example if he fights Garcia next, its a good win but nobody would say its the one that poses his zero the biggest risk. Same with when he fought Guerrero, Ortiz and berto

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                  • jcpryor
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Spoon23
                    He changed his tune after viewing the critical analysis video that shows who really won. He's now aligned with my point of view. So yeah, his on my side now. I didn't go over his fence. He went to mine.

                    He went to the truth team

                    Nacho about Floyd: The kid caved. Over defensive on the most important fight of his life.

                    "He knew he was supported by the judges to give a luck luster fight."

                    "He (floyd) lost so much credibility"

                    "the only one throwing punches was Pacquiao"

                    "how can they gave the rounds to a guy who even looks ridiculous running away scared?"

                    "or giving hugs to turn off the fight?"




                    # rematch written all over the place. Floyd needs to redeem himself with this poor display of boxing.
                    Brah it's so pathetic coming back every so often only to see you still spamming the forums with this ****. Lol

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                    • Spoon23
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Sterling Archer
                      pacquiao is greater.

                      he came up the hard way. made his bones.

                      floyd came up the son and nephew of professional prize fighters and was babied by top rank who is notorious for padding records of their blue chip prospects which floyd with his bloodlines and olympic credential was.

                      its the reason why TO THIS VERY DAY,

                      floyd has yet to beat or face a legit bona fide great hall of fame fighter who was in their prime.

                      all of the great names on floyd's resume were all old and past prime.

                      floyd's best wins are either diego corrales (non hall of famer), canelo alvarez (lol), or an injured allready knocked out several times pacquiao and he needed iv fluids deemed as a ped masking maneuver popularized by lance armstrong according to WADA.


                      Max had it right, pacquiao is the greater fighter with the greater resume.

                      People who retire undefeated are su****ious.

                      ALL OF THEM.

                      From ricardo lopez not moving up and beating any great fighters to rocky marciano's most notable wins being past prime along with italian mafia collusion vs walcott, to joe calzaghe finally fighting great names when they were 40....

                      "show me a undefeated fighter, and ill show you somebody who hasnt really fought anybody."

                      -Whitey Bimsteam
                      legendary boxing figure
                      Exactly, real greatness will always be recognized

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