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    Default Re: If Pacquiao retired today, where would you rank him all time?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
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    I'm just glad it's all over. IMO both sides disgraced themselves. Pac's team can be held accountable for walking away from Floyd's request of how he wanted it done, but at the same time Floyd watched Bradley do 36 rounds, JMM 40+ rounds. Even Vargas & Broner stepped in & didn't get hurt, yet Floyd chose to make it seem like the cards was so stacked against him.

    A shame Arum's team didn't comply & then counter offer: We will do ALL TEST & you will agree to fight outside Vegas where that hand injection shit ceased aka turn the tables. But both sides played the fans- knowing Floyd would fight his safety first style regardless.
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Default Re: If Pacquiao retired today, where would you rank him all time?

    IMO, Floyd is better (More skilled), while Pacquiao is greater (Better resume and accomplishments).

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    I was watching some Sugar Ray Robinson fights last night and would love to watch him fight Floyd Mayweather

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    I was watching some Sugar Ray Robinson fights last night and would love to watch him fight Floyd Mayweather
    That would be an easy win for Robinson but a fight with Leonard or even Hearns would be a true great contest for the original Sugar Ray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    I was watching some Sugar Ray Robinson fights last night and would love to watch him fight Floyd Mayweather
    That would be an easy win for Robinson but a fight with Leonard or even Hearns would be a true great contest for the original Sugar Ray.
    Yeah Leonard or hearns would really give him some problems. But Mayweather was almost impossible to hit ...that could turn out to be a really boring fight

    I have to say I was very surprised that Jake LaMotta was able to land almost 150 jobs pretty solid on sugar Ray Robinson's face. I was starting to think that Robinson may have been easy to hit. Maybe lamatta just had that style that he could land the jab at will

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    I was watching some Sugar Ray Robinson fights last night and would love to watch him fight Floyd Mayweather
    That would be an easy win for Robinson but a fight with Leonard or even Hearns would be a true great contest for the original Sugar Ray.
    Yeah Leonard or hearns would really give him some problems. But Mayweather was almost impossible to hit ...that could turn out to be a really boring fight

    I have to say I was very surprised that Jake LaMotta was able to land almost 150 jobs pretty solid on sugar Ray Robinson's face. I was starting to think that Robinson may have been easy to hit. Maybe lamatta just had that style that he could land the jab at will
    Jake never fought Sugar Ray Robinson at welterweight he was too big.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    I was watching some Sugar Ray Robinson fights last night and would love to watch him fight Floyd Mayweather
    That would be an easy win for Robinson but a fight with Leonard or even Hearns would be a true great contest for the original Sugar Ray.
    Yeah Leonard or hearns would really give him some problems. But Mayweather was almost impossible to hit ...that could turn out to be a really boring fight

    I have to say I was very surprised that Jake LaMotta was able to land almost 150 jobs pretty solid on sugar Ray Robinson's face. I was starting to think that Robinson may have been easy to hit. Maybe lamatta just had that style that he could land the jab at will
    Jake never fought Sugar Ray Robinson at welterweight he was too big.
    True.

    "I fought Sugar Ray so often I almost got diabetes," Jake LaMotta has often joked and the most painful of those six fights was at Chicago Stadium on St. Valentine's Day in 1951. It is one of the most famous fights in boxing history.

    The number of jabs that Jake landed on sugar Ray is amazing. Even though he was totally outclassed and totally outgunned, he didn't give up and he was never knocked down.

    He was landing double jabs real sharp and solid straight into sugar Ray's face the whole night. I don't think any of those punches ever bothered sugar Ray but they were pretty stiff jabs. it didn't look like Ray wanted to block any of the jobs I guess he was more worried about a power Punch coming behind it

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