If u cannot be sure, why did u state that Pac would KO chava in 6 in a previous thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by brucelee
HAHA ok no argument.
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If u cannot be sure, why did u state that Pac would KO chava in 6 in a previous thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by brucelee
HAHA ok no argument.
eagle it was out of sarcasm because you belittle pacquaio. AS a fan of pacquaio, it was my natural reaction to agitate you.
I enjoyed our verbal duel except the personal attacks. O0
I'll try and list some names that haven't been mentioned yet:
Bobby Chacon
JMM
Flash Elorde
Jorge Paez
Manuel Medina
Vicente Saldivar
Fighting Harada
Gilberto Roman
Naseem Hamed
Ray Famechon
Davey Moore
Kid Chocolate
Eusebio Pedroza
Miguel Canto
get your terms right buddy, what the hell is a phil fighter? you mean pnoy?flip?fino?Quote:
Originally Posted by eagle
yea I'm choosing pancho villa, whats wrong with that? he is an all time great and i'm choosing him to show my appreciation. Anyone else can choose whoever they want you choose pep well good choice.
cc, cutmemick
flash elorde and harada deserve a mention.
I've got a minor nitpick with this. Pac may be 28, but in boxing terms I do not consider him young. He's been a pro for almost 13 years, next Saturday will be his 50th professional fight, and he has been in several wars.Quote:
Originally Posted by brucelee
He's a high contact fighter who charges in, and therefore he takes a good amount of punishment. Pac's style is not one that lends itself to longevity. I would be surprised if he remains an elite fighter much past the age of 30.
Nice list Mick Bobby Chacon was the 80s version of Arturo Gatti his 2nd fight with Boza Edwards was a classic i've seen plenty of his fights great fighter.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
I consider him still young coz in those 40+ fights he is oftentimes the tormentor except for his losses. His fights though with Morales and Marquez may have caused an accelerated depreciation on his body. I just don't know the real condition of Pacman. He seems to be so strong that I am expecting him to even go up to lightweight.... and win a title there.Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetPea
This man knows his stuff. CC,good posting.Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
I'll try and list some names that haven't been mentioned yet:
Bobby Chacon - exciting but NOT hall of fame
JMM - Ditto but a slight level above
Flash Elorde - The best Filippino fighter until Pac retires....
Jorge Paez - NO
Manuel Medina - Bigger NO
Vicente Saldivar - Great guy. Very tough
Fighting Harada - A top 30 Champion.
Gilberto Roman - Good but not great
Naseem Hamed - A La Tyson. Stopped 'Boxing' and followed the punch too much...
Ray Famechon - Good buit not proper world class.
Davey Moore - Early riser. Exposed by Duran - Unless we mean the 60's fighter and thats another story.
Kid Chocolate - Proper proper class..
Eusebio Pedroza - Difficult to judge. Dirty fighter, great record
Miguel Canto - Skills, skills, skills....
Pep
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Originally Posted by brucelee
Pac fans seem to be the best at this
Pep, Saddler, Jofre and Jimmy Wilde
Nobodies mentioned Carlo Zarate?
Pepp number 1 though
That Moore was a Junior Middle Weight. Getting a little off topic here, the Duran fight was a beating for sure, but Moore did fight with one eye shut due to an early Duran thumb. Quite a handicap, I call it an asterisk rather than an exposure.Quote:
Originally Posted by taansend