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Goodbye JMM you were great but not quite elite

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  • #11
    His later years left something to be desired. Lots of guys like Khan and Cotto called him out and his performance for that calibre of fighter , against Floyd, and Bradley was something to really be desired.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      You just took a prime elite off Pacquiao's resume. Now he has none. Damn.
      As usual with you, that's bull****. Marco Antonio Berrera. Eric Morrales. Miguel Cotto.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by stuff jones View Post
        As usual with you, that's bull****. Marco Antonio Berrera. Eric Morrales. Miguel Cotto.
        Yeah, he is a tosser, he doesn't even realise or believe pacquaio is an 8 division title holder

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        • #14
          Originally posted by zetsui View Post
          His later years left something to be desired. Lots of guys like Khan and Cotto called him out and his performance for that calibre of fighter , against Floyd, and Bradley was something to really be desired.
          Bradley fight was competitive

          Meh Floyd made canelo a much bigger man look the same

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          • #15
            Originally posted by stuff jones View Post
            As usual with you, that's bull****. Marco Antonio Berrera. Eric Morrales. Miguel Cotto.
            Add Timothy Bradley on top of that. Tim is a long reigning light welterweight and a welterweight champion with one of the best resume's in the business. Ignore that clown.

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            • #16
              JMM bettered Pacquiao IMHO in their fights and Pac was never the same after that KO. He's an ATG who beat one of the most revered boxers in history. He literally made an entire country weep.

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              • #17
                His many other career highlights aside, his four fight series with Pac over a span of five divisions is more impressive than most hall of famers entire career accomplishments combined, especially given that a case can be made for him winning every one of their meetings and he jumped up two divisions to meet him at welterweight-- with both guys seeking a definitive end to their rivalry, he scored one of the most dramatic kos in the history of boxing. Those all time rankings are arbitrary, but there's no question he's one of the best of this generation and has left an indelible mark in the history of the sport.

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                • #18
                  Jmm is an absolute G and he's better than pac

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                  • #19
                    Great fighter and had Pacquiao's number really. He was robbed in the 3rd and smashed him in the 4th.

                    That punch that KO'd Manny and the picture of JMM up on the turnbuckle while Manny is face down on the floor is one of the most iconic images in modern day boxing for sure.

                    I like Manny but all those reaction videos of Manny fans watching the fight where he was KO'd were comedy gold. So i thank Marquez for that.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
                      I think PAC fans conserve Manny's image as sacred because he is their national hero.
                      That's hilarious as **** coming from you, Mirko the Troll, an alleged adult male who has admitted on here than you and your family have your walls lined with Floyd Mayweather Jr. posters, you corny ass motherf**ker

                      That's what f**king prepubescent teenagers do, and you're talking about Pacquiao fans who hail Manny as their national hero

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