Originally posted by HitmanTommy
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vs. Mayorga (let's say 2003). Pacquiao would land his straight left consistently while Mayorga responds with over-the-top displays of machismo. Manny would score a late-stoppage because Mayorga was the guy that top fighters faced when they needed to rebuild their confidence (De La Hoya, Trinidad, Mosley).
vs. Duran. At 147 this is a closer fight than it would be at 135, however I would go with Duran to win an absolute war, especially the version that defeated Sugar Ray Leonard of all people.
vs. Sweet Pea Whitaker. I imagine this fight being incredibly hard to score as Pacquiao chases and Sweet Pea pokes and prods with his jab while avoiding the incoming. Ultimately it would depend on the judges preference but I could see a 115-113, split decision either way
vs. Hearns. As great as Pacquiao is and was, this is not a fair fight at 147. Too much height, reach and size for the hitman. He might take a few rounds to catch Manny's rhythm but after that he would land that big right hand for a vicious KO.
vs. JCC. At 147 I have to go with Pacquiao as Chavez wasn't as dynamic after he moved up from 140. At 135-140, we are talking about an absolute war of attrition. It might look a lot like Chavez-Taylor, with Manny scoring points while Chavez inflicts damage. With that being said I say Chavez by late stoppage at 135-140 while Manny does the same at 147.
vs. Tito Trinidad. I think this fight would look a lot like Cotto-Margarito 1 with Tito as Margarito. I see Manny getting off to a blazing start until Tito's pressure begins to take a toll down the stretch. I say Tito survives an early flash knockdown (as usual) and gets off the floor to score a late stoppage.
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