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Whose losses have been more damaging to their careers..Pacquiao or Khan?

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  • Whose losses have been more damaging to their careers..Pacquiao or Khan?

    Which fighter's career has suffered the most damage with their recent losses?

  • #2
    Khan.

    Pacquiao has achieved huge things in the sport and cemented his legacy.

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    • #3
      Khan..... he got stopped by Prescott and Garcia. 1 is a borderline bum and the other is a mediocre champ.

      Pacquiao got stopped by Marquez who is a HOF. Pacquiao himself doesn't have anything left to prove. He's a HOF and the greatest boxer of our time.

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      • #4
        Pac's at the end of his Career, look what he already did in comparison to Khan

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Terrel View Post
          Khan.

          Pacquiao has achieved huge things in the sport and cemented his legacy.
          Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
          Khan..... he got stopped by Prescott and Garcia. 1 is a borderline bum and the other is a mediocre champ.

          Pacquiao got stopped by Marquez who is a HOF. Pacquiao himself doesn't have anything left to prove. He's a HOF and the greatest boxer of our time.
          Exactly, JMM is one helluva fighter, and Pac was ahead on the scorecards, and if you are ahead of the scorecards against someone like JMM, on the verge of koing JMM, you are doing well in my and everyones eyes. Pac got ko'ed, **** happens in boxing.

          Only damage done to Pacs career is if he has lost the ability to fight after that Ko and isnt the same. But hes retiring soon anyway and what happens now on dont really matter. Pac has other things going on.

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          • #6
            Khan got stopped on his way up, Pacquaio on his way down.

            Khan trying to get to the stop pacquaio been at, pacquaio been there done that.

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            • #7
              Horrible, horrible comparo ts. Pacman got stopped by the great Juan Manuel Marquez. ( Completely overlooking his 2 ko losses when he was a noob & loss to yet another great in Morrales whom he avenged twice over).

              Khan got stopped by some lanky lightweight named Prescott & a decent jr welterweight champ Named Garcia.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bushbaby View Post
                Horrible, horrible comparo ts. Pacman got stopped by the great Juan Manuel Marquez. ( Completely overlooking his 2 ko losses when he was a noob & loss to yet another great in Morrales whom he avenged twice over).

                Khan got stopped by some lanky lightweight named Prescott & a decent jr welterweight champ Named Garcia.
                This.

                JMM is an absolute legend,a truly great fighter

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                • #9
                  I asked whose RECENT losses have been more damaging? I'm not comparing their overall careers..there is no comparison. Its just there's a chance Pac may not ever be the same again. Damn that chick on your profile is fine as hell!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by texasboi15 View Post
                    Which fighter's career has suffered the most damage with their recent losses?
                    It's actually pretty absurd you'd compare the two fighters on any level? Khan is a fraud, he's always been a fraud, and when he gets unexpectedly knocked out again he'll still be a fraud. Manny's career was already established and he was winning on the cards before he was put into suspended animation by famed Mexican Physicist Dr. Juan Marquez.

                    Khan's a bum, while Manny has been a great champion for several years. The only way I could logically pair these two is if they happened to in the same airport.......

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