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  • Looking back now at - Mayweather vs Pac 2015

    It was great to see Manny get an outstanding win yesterday against a top guy in Thurman. Manny now is somewhere between 6-15 P4P depending on what you like. But as we see Manny at 40, still performing near his best ever, and think back to the Mayweather fight, where he was schooled 118-110 when he was in his prime at 36, and Floyd at 38 was a bit past it. I think we really need to appreciate just how great Floyd, aka the goat, was. 50-0 TBE.

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    Both Pac and Mayweather weren’t in their primes when they fought in 2015, but it does make you wonder how great Mayweather was. At 38 to make it look easy, and Pac is still going at 40 years against all these younger boxers.

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    • #3
      Looking back at that robbery fight.

      That fight was a cure for insomnia.

      It was so Bad Floyd had to issue an apology for that Fluke win.


      straight from the horses mouth:

      Floyd Mayweather: " I owe them for the Pacquiao fight "


      LINK:

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.637e6deb6c31


      Even in Spain, they saw Pac winning. (@ 14:00 mark, BOXING EXPERTS AT THE END OF THE VIDEO ALL FOR PAC)




      Last edited by Spoon23; 07-21-2019, 11:04 AM.

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      • #4
        Manny's win has absolutely zero relation with Mayweather or any of his accomplishments. Floyd is retired, has only had 2 sideshow type fights since his formal boxing retirement against Berto, and has nothing to with Manny's career since their dull fight came and went 4 years ago.

        Manny has kept on keeping on and has continued to establish his own legacy and enrichening his history. His accomplishment last night is outstanding, his resume is long and storied, he was and has always been a blood and guts warrior, and the fact that he scratched a major name in the WW division off the list at 40 is inspiring.

        So although Floyd has a win over Pacman, that win doesnt give Floyd any right over Manny's hard earned accolades.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
          Manny's win has absolutely zero relation with Mayweather or any of his accomplishments. Floyd is retired, has only had 2 sideshow type fights since his formal boxing retirement against Berto, and has nothing to with Manny's career since their dull fight came and went 4 years ago.

          Manny has kept on keeping on and has continued to establish his own legacy and enrichening his history. His accomplishment last night is outstanding, his resume is long and storied, he was and has always been a blood and guts warrior, and the fact that he scratched a major name in the WW division off the list at 40 is inspiring.

          So although Floyd has a win over Pacman, that win doesnt give Floyd any right over Manny's hard earned accolades.
          The better Pacquiao resume gets, the better Mayweathers win looks. That's basic common sense, to try and deny it is stupid.

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          • #6
            Even in the Mayweather GYM they are calling Pacquiao Mayweather the biggest Robbery.



            Here's the story..

            Jeff Mayweather ask the first dude on the left what was the biggest Robbery?

            His answer was Bradley Pac 1.

            Jeff then ask his bro, Floyd Sr what was the biggest Robbery in boxing history?


            A BOXER in the TMT GYM goes, PACQUIAO MAYWEATHER!



            EVEN IN THE TMT GYM THEY KNOW IT WAS A FLUKE WIN LOL


            Starts @ 0:45

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              The better Pacquiao resume gets, the better Mayweathers win looks. That's basic common sense, to try and deny it is stupid.
              Spot on Robbie Barrett. And I'm not taking away what Manny has done. 2nd best fighter of his era P4P. And was also in more exciting fights than Mayweather, but let's not take away that Mayweather was without a doubt the best of his time and possibly the best ever.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                The better Pacquiao resume gets, the better Mayweathers win looks. That's basic common sense, to try and deny it is stupid.
                Not necessarily true. Styles make fights and that's how the story unfolded in their boring ass fight.

                So does Jeff Horn's win over Pacquiao make him a beast now that Pacquiao beat Thurman?

                Is Marquez that much greater now that Manny beat Thurman since he has a brutal KO win over Pacman, not just a decision?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
                  Not necessarily true. Styles make fights and that's how the story unfolded in their boring ass fight.

                  So does Jeff Horn's win over Pacquiao make him a beast now that Pacquiao beat Thurman?

                  Is Marquez that much greater now that Manny beat Thurman since he has a brutal KO win over Pacman, not just a decision?
                  It's always true. The greater the fighter is the better a win over him looks. As i said, basic common sense.

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                  • #10
                    Mayweather ducked a Prime Pacquiao.

                    Fought a injured Pacquiao, who was denied an legal shot.

                    While Mayweather took a banned IV used for masking PED use.

                    In the fight, Floyd touch jabbed ran and hugged.

                    Pacquiao landed more meaningful and hurtful blows.

                    To me ducking is far worse than taking an L

                    Typical of this SJW culture where you cowards praise ducking.

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