Would Pacquiao have gone through Mayweather's resume undefeated?
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Who specifically posted this or are you just making this up?Mayweather fans are the biggest idio.ts I have ever seen.
Even Wilder fans are not that delusional. Or maybe that are the same guys?
Listen, 34 de la Hoya is somehow a good win for Floyd, but 35 old de la Hoya is not a good win for Pacquiao.
Oh, well, Canelo wanted to fight 47 old de la Hoya.
Whoever did post it, Isn’t it reasonable to point out Fishnets was 154 when he fought Floyd and He was 147 when he fought Manny, a weight he hadn’t been at in years?
It’s fine if you don’t like Floyd fans. We’re used to it. Just don’t be a complete lying f@gg0t when you hate on us.Last edited by The Big Dunn; 01-24-2021, 07:53 AM.Comment
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He losses to Maidana twice, Manny always struggled with those that get dirty and rough with him, Chino is the dirtiest player in the game with absolute bricks and solid boxing skills to mix his 1000% go mode cheating into......Nah Manny's style is all wrong for Cotto and Oscar irrespective of what weight it is, let's not kid ourselves here. The A side will always try and get the best advantage possible (also mind game thing), doesn't mean Manny could not beat them above 147. E.g. Floyd brought Canelo down to 152 and was overweight for Marquez but that does not mean that he would not have beat Canelo at 154 and Marquez at the initial agreed weight.
Could nice guy Manny deal with a guy shooting overhand elbows to his head, tackles, bites, knees
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Pac would not have matched up well with Canelo (even that green version).
154 DLH would've been tough also.
Obviously JMM would've been tough (pretty much a 50/50 fight).
Diego Corrales - at that point in time - would've been tough.Comment

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