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Julius Rain
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Originally Posted by
ElTerribleMorales
he started at 130, and just by looking at him you can tell he's no natural welterweight, and IMO his resume at 130 and 135 is a hell of a lot more impressive than Pacquiao's, but the not gonna bother arguing it until the actual PBF/PAC fight is on
So what is he then a natural lightweight? why dont he fight jmm at lightweight then since jmm is the number 1 lightweight or alteast fight him at 140.
floyds resume better then pac from 130 to 135 :confused: :lolhaha:
Mayweather
Genaro Hernandez (only had lost to DLH)
Angel Manfredy (his only losses at that point were early on in his career, and at that time this fight was also conisdered 50/50, Floyd easily blasted him out of there)
Diego Corrales (was undefeated, basically considered a 50/50 fight, and Floyd dominated in every way possible, Corrales went on to be the man at lightweight)
Carlos Hernandez (went on to win a world title and give Morales all he could handle)
Jesus Chavez (went on to win a title and also became the man at lightweight at one point)
Jose Luis Castillo (twice, first was controversial, but he boxed cirlces IMO easily against him in the rematch)
Pacquiao
Erik Morales (lost the first fight clearly, won twice, and by this point he already had lost to Raheem, leading to the suspicion that he was shot, it turned out to be true)
Barrera (first was a good win but that was at featherweight, second was the same as above)
Oscar Larios (jumped from Super Bantamweight, to Super Featherweight to fight Manny, and had just been beaten up badly by Vazquez)
Juan Manuel Marquez (many believe that Pacquiao didn't even win the fight)
and David Diaz (a shot Morales should have gotten the UD against Diaz, enough said)
not saying that Pacquiao isn't on Floyd's level overall, but the FACT is, in those two weight classes Mayweather had better wins