Youngest Flyweight champion and the oldest welterweight champion.

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  • pasawayako
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    #1

    Youngest Flyweight champion and the oldest welterweight champion.

    Pac at the age of 19 become a lineal flyweight champion and at 40 he become a champion at welterweight.

    ****ing unbelievable. Pac was destined to do the unbelievable achievements in boxing.
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    #2
    That is amazing when you think about it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by katjack
      That is amazing when you think about it.
      Yeah. So ****ing amazing and add the other achievements.

      4 DECADE CHAMPION
      8 DIVISION CHAMPION
      5 DIVISION LINEAL CHAMPION

      And only one boxer achieved all of these.. UNBELIEVABLE!!!!

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #4
        An incredibly unique accomplishment, would be highly improbable that anybody individually beats it. Pac’s longevity is crazy when you think about it.

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        • Thraxox
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          #5
          Pacquiao has ridiculous amounts of record that none achieved in the history of boxing but he only gets "top 20" in ATG rankings. While guys with 20 loses are top 5 because they are from the 20's.

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          • RuleOfTheSpear
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            #6
            If you think about it, you could hardly name other fighters who became lineal champion at 19 years of age.

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            • KillaMane26
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              #7
              Whats amazing is who would think he would last so long.

              Go back to The that killer with the flame trunks, no way anybody could have predicted that animal would still be active at 40 let alone body still intact.

              That Morales lost was probably the most important fight of his career

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thraxox
                Pacquiao has ridiculous amounts of record that none achieved in the history of boxing but he only gets "top 20" in ATG rankings. While guys with 20 loses are top 5 because they are from the 20's.
                Who knows how modern boxers would fare if they fought 150 to 300 times in their career. Probably have some more L's for sure.

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thraxox
                  Pacquiao has ridiculous amounts of record that none achieved in the history of boxing but he only gets "top 20" in ATG rankings.




                  here is why....

                  those " records "... are not criteria for greatness

                  there is only one criteria for greatness

                  who did you beat, with consideration given to when/how

                  nothing else matters when evaluating greatness... just names

                  nameless achievements are not a criteria for greatness

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                  • dibzvincent143
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                    #10
                    Floyd waited til he slowed down before he fought him. Cmon now don’t make ****** arguments like “floyd is older” because time favors his style.

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