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    Default Re: best p4p

    A pretty crappy post, but I'll help you out because I am a generous poster.

    There is no comparison. Pacman is p4p #1 without any doubt whatsoever.

    In one year, Pacman beat Barrera at 130, Marquez at 130, Diaz at 135, and Oscar De La Hoya at 147.

    Pacman started his career at 109!!! He just destroyed a first ballot hall of famer at 147!

    Boxing pundits are putting him in the same conversation as Henry Armstrong. Not equating him, but to be mentioned in the same paragraph is credit enough.

    Calzaghe could add to his legacy by facing Chad Dawson.

    IF Calzaghe beat Dawson at 175 before Pacman fights Hatton, you can arguably make that claim. But, if Pacman beats Hatton at 140 to become a champion at junior welter weight, then at time or another he has been champion of 7 weight classes! That is just plain ridiculous. Lunacy really.

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    Default Re: best p4p

    Its a toss up for me after Saturday . I might have to still rank Calzaghe as number 1 cuz if they met my money would be on Joe and hes had the better career having beaten every man he has ever faced

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    Default Re: best p4p

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    A pretty crappy post, but I'll help you out because I am a generous poster.

    There is no comparison. Pacman is p4p #1 without any doubt whatsoever.

    In one year, Pacman beat Barrera at 130, Marquez at 130, Diaz at 135, and Oscar De La Hoya at 147.

    Pacman started his career at 109!!! He just destroyed a first ballot hall of famer at 147!

    Boxing pundits are putting him in the same conversation as Henry Armstrong. Not equating him, but to be mentioned in the same paragraph is credit enough.

    Calzaghe could add to his legacy by facing Chad Dawson.

    IF Calzaghe beat Dawson at 175 before Pacman fights Hatton, you can arguably make that claim. But, if Pacman beats Hatton at 140 to become a champion at junior welter weight, then at time or another he has been champion of 7 weight classes! That is just plain ridiculous. Lunacy really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    A pretty crappy post, but I'll help you out because I am a generous poster.

    There is no comparison. Pacman is p4p #1 without any doubt whatsoever.

    In one year, Pacman beat Barrera at 130, Marquez at 130, Diaz at 135, and Oscar De La Hoya at 147.

    Pacman started his career at 109!!! He just destroyed a first ballot hall of famer at 147!

    Boxing pundits are putting him in the same conversation as Henry Armstrong. Not equating him, but to be mentioned in the same paragraph is credit enough.

    Calzaghe could add to his legacy by facing Chad Dawson.

    IF Calzaghe beat Dawson at 175 before Pacman fights Hatton, you can arguably make that claim. But, if Pacman beats Hatton at 140 to become a champion at junior welter weight, then at time or another he has been champion of 7 weight classes! That is just plain ridiculous. Lunacy really.

    Thank Goodness you were here to assist with your generosity
    Cheers. I was trying to help dude out without being too harsh. The post was clearly idiodic.

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    Default Re: best p4p

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    A pretty crappy post, but I'll help you out because I am a generous poster.

    There is no comparison. Pacman is p4p #1 without any doubt whatsoever.

    In one year, Pacman beat Barrera at 130, Marquez at 130, Diaz at 135, and Oscar De La Hoya at 147.

    Pacman started his career at 109!!! He just destroyed a first ballot hall of famer at 147!

    Boxing pundits are putting him in the same conversation as Henry Armstrong. Not equating him, but to be mentioned in the same paragraph is credit enough.

    Calzaghe could add to his legacy by facing Chad Dawson.

    IF Calzaghe beat Dawson at 175 before Pacman fights Hatton, you can arguably make that claim. But, if Pacman beats Hatton at 140 to become a champion at junior welter weight, then at time or another he has been champion of 7 weight classes! That is just plain ridiculous. Lunacy really.

    Thank Goodness you were here to assist with your generosity
    Cheers. I was trying to help dude out without being too harsh. The post was clearly idiodic.

    Just messin with ya a bit mate.....I was amused by the part of being generous lol
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    Default Re: best p4p

    The fact it is hard for Joe to become P4P number 1 can be attributed a lot to the fact that it took so long for him to fight tough opposition. I mean if he'd fought and beat younger versions of RJJ and BHOP then i think he'd be number 1 now. Instead he was rematching Veit and the like.

    I agree there isnt the talent around between 160 and 175 at the moment to really help Joes legacy but 5-10 years ago there was plenty.
    Younger RJJ
    Younger BHOP
    Darius Michalzcewski
    Younger Tarver
    Younger Glen Johnson
    to name a few.
    I think Joe has the talent, work ethic and desire to be the P4P king but it wont happen because he has left his run too late.

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