Who would have been better off without fighting Oscar? Pacman or Floyd?
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''ironically, they say Donaire was a hype job...'' - Teetolateryour really comparing u.s poor to 3rd world country poor? lol
Even sr said floyd had everything he wanted
So who to believe some dumbass troll or the guys father?
Its not a question thats gonna be answered with facts dumbass. Its an opinionated question. Which means everyone with a brain will come to their own.
you don't even know what irony is...
are you saying Loma and Rigo are hypejobs?
don't get mad because Rigo beat a good Filipino fighter..Comment
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My first instinct would be to say they're equals but then when I think back to the pre-DeLahoya fights for both fighters, I have to say Pac was way more interesting and exciting. Everyone was hyped up when there was an upcoming Pacman fight. So, maybe Floyd did benefit more than Pac. Impossible to say for sure. I think they both shot way past where they were previous to their fights with Oscar. They were both fortunate to get on the money train...They should be thanking DeLahoya.Comment
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Pacquiao also had a loss to Morales, draw with JMM & knocked out by random cab drivers in Phillipines by the time he fought Oscar.
I would say that Floyd benefitted the most from the DLH fight. That fight catapulted him to superstar status. Manny became a superstar by constantly moving up in weight and dominating bigger guys in exciting fashion, not from one single fightComment
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Pacquiao also had a loss to Morales, draw with JMM & knocked out by random cab drivers in Phillipines by the time he fought Oscar.
I would say that Floyd benefitted the most from the DLH fight. That fight catapulted him to superstar status. Manny became a superstar by constantly moving up in weight and dominating bigger guys in exciting fashion, not from one single fightComment
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