Pacquiao will be the 2010-2019 FIGHTER OF THE DECADE!

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  • Illmatic94
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    #21
    Originally posted by pasawayako
    If u think pac is undefeated then that's up to you but for me floyd had a gift win against pac.
    that was Floyd's easiest fight in 20 years. Robert Guerrero was tougher.

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    • Spoon23
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      #22
      Originally posted by pasawayako
      Decade is 10 years not 5 years and beating MMA fighter and ducking a 125lbs kick boxer will not win that award.
      lolololololol

      ACE!

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      • UNBIASED BOXING
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        #23
        Right now, there are a lot of guys in the running.

        Crawford if he beats Spence.

        Lomachenko if he beats Mikey.

        AJ / Wilder / Fury / Usyk are all in the mix. Usyk especially, but I'm counting the others in case they beat everyone else. But the fact is, heavyweight is the premier division and any of these dudes come out on top and they'll be granted the spotlight.

        Naoya Inoue is probably a little bit behind the others, but being in the WBSS could be a great prelude for him getting into a big and exciting fight. Might end up being drug cheat Nery.


        See what I mean, though? There's a lot of potential. All of these fights could go down by 2019 (and a few other decent ones).

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        • pasawayako
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          #24
          Originally posted by Illmatic94
          that was Floyd's easiest fight in 20 years. Robert Guerrero was tougher.
          And that was the fight that pac got hit the most less punches by his opponent. david diaz hit pac more than floyd did.

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          • daggum
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            #25
            Originally posted by Illmatic94
            that was Floyd's easiest fight in 20 years. Robert Guerrero was tougher.
            floyd couldn't land anything clean and pac was. dumb comment. floyd was outboxed and refused to put himself into a range where he could hit pac because he was scared of the return fire. making a fight boring doenst make you the winner unless you are in floyd land. watch the round by round replays. especially 3-10. floyd is on his heels doing almost nothing(cept round 5)

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            • Illmatic94
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              #26
              Originally posted by daggum
              floyd couldn't land anything clean and pac was. dumb comment. floyd was outboxed and refused to put himself into a range where he could hit pac because he was scared of the return fire. making a fight boring doenst make you the winner unless you are in floyd land. watch the round by round replays. especially 3-10. floyd is on his heels doing almost nothing(cept round 5)
              that fight has been debated to death. but all i saw was Floyd make light work of Pacquiao while in first gear. it was a sparring session.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Illmatic94
                that fight has been debated to death. but all i saw was Floyd make light work of Pacquiao while in first gear. it was a sparring session.
                i agree it has but that was an illusion. you still have to land clean flush punches even in a boring fight and when you arent doing that why should you win? cause you have the reputation of being a great boxer? the other guy was landing flush and you arent. there should be no reputation based scoring. you have to put in work and not just use your rep. unfortunately pac had the whirlwind seek and destroy rep and when he didn't do that a lot of people just scored against him instead of scoring the actual fight and what was happening. slow tactical match with pac landing clean and floyd not. there is an entire youtube video which proves this. pac won 6 rounds without a doubt and a couple more were very close

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                • CodeBreaker
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                  #28
                  Loma has a great chance

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                  • Kezzer
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                    #29
                    Never heard of his aware but Pac-Man isn’t even on the radar.

                    Would have to consider a few achievements to really decide but three men come to mind:

                    1) Mayweather, first 1/2 of decade

                    2) usyk from career start to cruiserweight champion of everything. What happens in next 14 months?

                    3) Anthony Joshua. Similar to Usyk from nowhere to world champion in only a few fights, has an exceptional resume for this stage of his career and already has all but the WBC alphabet belts. Would suggest he needs to beat Wilder to take this award but that fight could yet still happen

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                    • RomanReigns
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                      #30
                      Andre Ward. I think he will comeback, and beat Usyk.

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