Pacquiao is the greatest - Joel Diaz

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  • cpk-mb
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    #111
    Manny Pacquiao's only legitimate loss ,in his prime, is against the great Mexican legend Erik Morales.
    Pacquiao's fist loss was against Rustico Torrecampo. But its was because he wasn't able to make weight. And Pacquiao had to wear heavier gloves.
    Pacquiao's second loss was against a Thailand boxer named Sangurat. Pacquiao stepped inside the ring severely dehydrated. A Filipino doctor once commented, Pacquiao fought inside the ring when he should have been admitted in the hospital.
    Pacquiao's third loss was against the great Mexican legend Erik Morales. This is the only legitimate loss of Pacquiao's legendary career. Erik Morales fought Pacquiao toe to toe, speed for speed, power for power.
    Pacquiao's fourth loss was against the Peds-loaded Juan Manuel Marquez. Nevertheless, Pacquiao was winning on all of the judges score cards. Until Marquez landed that lucky punch.
    Pacquiao's fifth loss was against the prime and undefeated Tim Bradley. This fight was a robbery, the whole world knows that Pcquiao won the fight except for the three blind mice judges.
    Pacquiao's sixth loss was against the American legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Floyd fought a one-armed Pacquiao who had to undergo surgery after the fight . Pacquiao had a torn
    rotator cuff that he suffered during the training.
    Pacquiao's seventh loss was against the Australian boxer named Jeff Horn. Pacquiao clearly won that fight. It was a hometown decision from the judges who were afraid to disappoint the 52,000 plus Australian who were in attendance.

    When everything has been said and done, Manny Pacquiao is the greatest boxer of all time, bar none!

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    • hugh grant
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      #112
      Joel Diaz isn't credible though floyd fans will say. They will challenge you to show them any credible historians or publication.where Pac is top 5.
      They will say Joel Diaz doesn't know enough about history of sport.

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      • pasawayako
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        #113
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Joel Diaz isn't credible though floyd fans will say. They will challenge you to show them any credible historians or publication.where Pac is top 5.
        They will say Joel Diaz doesn't know enough about history of sport.
        I was laughing everytime a Floyd fan thinks he knows more about boxing than joel diaz or other very knowledgeable people in boxing (hopkins, barrera, chavez sr. Etc.)

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        • hugh grant
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          #114
          Originally posted by pasawayako
          I was laughing everytime a Floyd fan thinks he knows more about boxing than joel diaz or other very knowledgeable people in boxing (hopkins, barrera, chavez sr. Etc.)
          Hopkins, barrera, chavez, Diaz aren't historians so aren't credible I guess. Max kellerman don't know what he's saying also.
          Bernstein I think had Pac top 20 just before or after he beat cotto. So one can only imagine where he'd rank Pac now still beating young lions? Top 5 probably

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          • SHOOTALLCLOWNS
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            #115
            Pacquiao is the greatest of his era. not of all time all though he's still active so knows how much further Pac could go! what Pacquiao did won't be topped. he surpassed what henry armstrong did! that's amazing!

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            • kidbazooka
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              #116
              Alotta pros have been saying Manny could very well be the goat.

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              • BodyBagz
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                #117
                Whoel Diaz ?

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                • pasawayako
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by cpk-mb
                  Manny Pacquiao's only legitimate loss ,in his prime, is against the great Mexican legend Erik Morales.
                  Pacquiao's fist loss was against Rustico Torrecampo. But its was because he wasn't able to make weight. And Pacquiao had to wear heavier gloves.
                  Pacquiao's second loss was against a Thailand boxer named Sangurat. Pacquiao stepped inside the ring severely dehydrated. A Filipino doctor once commented, Pacquiao fought inside the ring when he should have been admitted in the hospital.
                  Pacquiao's third loss was against the great Mexican legend Erik Morales. This is the only legitimate loss of Pacquiao's legendary career. Erik Morales fought Pacquiao toe to toe, speed for speed, power for power.
                  Pacquiao's fourth loss was against the Peds-loaded Juan Manuel Marquez. Nevertheless, Pacquiao was winning on all of the judges score cards. Until Marquez landed that lucky punch.
                  Pacquiao's fifth loss was against the prime and undefeated Tim Bradley. This fight was a robbery, the whole world knows that Pcquiao won the fight except for the three blind mice judges.
                  Pacquiao's sixth loss was against the American legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Floyd fought a one-armed Pacquiao who had to undergo surgery after the fight . Pacquiao had a torn
                  rotator cuff that he suffered during the training.
                  Pacquiao's seventh loss was against the Australian boxer named Jeff Horn. Pacquiao clearly won that fight. It was a hometown decision from the judges who were afraid to disappoint the 52,000 plus Australian who were in attendance.

                  When everything has been said and done, Manny Pacquiao is the greatest boxer of all time, bar none!
                  Very good assessment.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #119
                    Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!

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                    • pasawayako
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                      #120
                      This is the difference between pac and floyd.
                      Floyd call himself as the greatest.
                      Pac called by the other great boxers as the greatest.

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