Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
Quote Originally Posted by brucelee
Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
Quote Originally Posted by brucelee
The probability of PAcquaio equaling SRR may or may not happen. Considering that Pacquaio is still improving, I'm taking the issue seriously.
Manny is a few months away from his 29th birthday. When SRR turned 29, he had a record of 107-1.
That was before when the promoters still don't care about the health of boxers. 107 -1 fights (are all these fights great?) The situation now will not provide Manny with that same number of fights.We can only compare the two fighters then on the quality of the fights.
SRR wouldn't have lost to Erik Morales.
SRR wouldn't have fought to a draw with Juan Manuel Marquez.
SRR wouldn't get KOd by Medgoen Singsurat.

Look, Manny Pacquiao is a great fighter, and a very exciting fighter. But he's not SRR, he's never been SRR, and he never will be SRR.
Okay, I respect your opinion. Only time will tell how great/weak manny will become. As of now, let's enjoy the moment when we have Manny beating all the superfeatherweights. At least we can tell to our grandchildren that we have seen how Manny fought and how great/bad he was.