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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Morales was way past his prime in all three fights, geezus

    Strange you don't mention when Pacquiao destroyed a fairly prime MAB.

    Saying he was "robbed" in both Marquez fights is cringe worthy.

    Congratulations, that was a truly horrific post

    Not sure why I'm feeding the troll.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Morales was way past his prime in all three fights, geezus

    Strange you don't mention when Pacquiao destroyed a fairly prime MAB.

    Saying he was "robbed" in both Marquez fights is cringe worthy.

    Congratulations, that was a truly horrific post

    Not sure why I'm feeding the troll.
    I did mention the first MAB fight in my first post. But at 29 years old MAB is a spent man in their first fight. A lot of wars he's been in at that time. A boxer's prime and a boxer's physical prime are 2 different things. A boxer at 28 years old can be viewed as past his prime if he's been in too many wars that sapped his body. MAB was 29 years old and in his physical prime, but past his boxing prime. Get it?

    Do you watch basketball? Do you know who Kobe Bryant is? This is an example. Kobe is in his physical prime at 30 but since he's played in the NBA for 13 years since he's a teenageer he has a lot of wear and tear on his body especially his knees, he's consider somewhat past his basketball prime even though at 30 he's consider to be in his physical prime.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    He's the first or second best player in the league. Bad example. I can't be reading this stuff, I must be losing my mind.

    MAB looked just fine after the Pacquaio fight against Ayala, Morales, Peden, Juarez especially the second time. Pacquaio went up against a very good version of MAB and destroyed him. And leading up to the Pacquaio fight he had looked fantastic. This is stupid.

    This is a good windup. If its not a windup and you really believe what you're posting....

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    I think his Destruction of Hatton,considered the man to beat in his division at the time,merits nothing but acknowledgment.That was just brutal!

    The Oscar fight.Said it prior that it was just a farce fight.Cash grab by both frankly.Once we knew Oscars weight at less than 147 combined with the thrash marks a speedy and naturally smaller Forbes left on him.It was bad news for him.Pac did what you should do to a past it and drained fighter...beat the crap out of him.

    Barrera by no means was a 'shot' fighter going into the 1st fight.Have to respect Mannys destruction in that one.Pac was in his destructive newness.Pacquiao took that win.A shot fighter the first time around would not have been able to return 4 years and six wins later to this time adjust & not be dusted even sooner in a rematch.Aww shite...am I on 'that other' board I take it all back lol

    Now the Morales and Marquez fights.Thats a different story.Erik was shot to bits in the 3rd and on the other side in 2nd.And had done nothing afterwords save for arguably going even up (some say beat him) with Mannys chosen belt warmer David 'Reyes taste tester' Diaz in his last fight

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    MAB was not a shot fighter! EM on the first and 6 rds of the second fight wasnt shot too.

    after mab pac 1 who do you think pac shoudve fought? just for you to be satisfied of pacs accomplishments.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Will I use my MOD power against this hater? LOL.

    don't mind him folks. He's the reincarnated addicted to boxing. LOL

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Will I use my MOD power against this hater? LOL.

    don't mind him folks. He's the reincarnated addicted to boxing. LOL
    Sure go ahead and use it. What I said isn't ridiculous compared to Pacman Fans saying that he is a better fighter and more accomplished than Sugar Ray Robinson.


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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Will I use my MOD power against this hater? LOL.

    don't mind him folks. He's the reincarnated addicted to boxing. LOL
    Sure go ahead and use it. What I said isn't ridiculous compared to Pacman Fans saying that he is a better fighter and more accomplished than Sugar Ray Robinson.

    Can you post a link of a pacfan from this forum that said that, if you can not i suggest you go back to where ever you read a post like that and stay there because this forum isn't like that.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Will I use my MOD power against this hater? LOL.

    don't mind him folks. He's the reincarnated addicted to boxing. LOL
    Sure go ahead and use it. What I said isn't ridiculous compared to Pacman Fans saying that he is a better fighter and more accomplished than Sugar Ray Robinson.

    Can you post a link of a pacfan from this forum that said that, if you can not i suggest you go back to where ever you read a post like that and stay there because this forum isn't like that.
    yeah can you post a link?

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brucelee View Post
    Will I use my MOD power against this hater? LOL.

    don't mind him folks. He's the reincarnated addicted to boxing. LOL
    Sure go ahead and use it. What I said isn't ridiculous compared to Pacman Fans saying that he is a better fighter and more accomplished than Sugar Ray Robinson.

    Can you post a link of a pacfan from this forum that said that, if you can not i suggest you go back to where ever you read a post like that and stay there because this forum isn't like that.
    Will do. Actually this poster said Manny's accomplishments are beginning to be on par with Sugar Ray Robinson and in my opinion no one touches him in terms of accomplishments. But I've heard this all over the internet that Pacman is a better fighter than Sugar Ray Robinson and more accomplished.

    3rd post in that thread by Taeth. http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...er-resume.html

    The Pacman fans were belittling Whittaker's accomplishment which is by far greater accomplishments than Pacman's then it switched to comparing his to Leonard and Robinson.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    I always get a kick out of the fact that up until being destroyed by Manny Hatton "Was" eLITE....

    aFTER THE mANNY BEATDOW HE SUDDENLY BECOMES A CLUB FIGHTER IN PEOPLES EYES....

    Just like,,,,(pre handwrap issue).....Margarito was nothing more then a club fighter til he beat Cotto......

    Can't be both ways....

    Hatton was elite, he beat big names in the WW and JWW divisions, he was the man at 140 til he lost to Manny....Hatton was in no way a second rate fighter

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Sanchez, Julio, Lucero, Barrera 2, Morales 2, Larios, Solis, Marquez, Hatton, DLH.......

    Pretty damn good resume....

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Sanchez, Julio, Lucero, Barrera 2, Morales 2, Larios, Solis, Marquez, Hatton, DLH.......

    Pretty damn good resume....
    Those are the pros but the cons are

    Couldnt beat Sanchez

    Got knocked out by Torrencampo

    Got knocked out by Singursat

    Got beaten by a washed up Morales who was coming off a loss to Barrera

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Think of it this way. Would you be asking the question if they weren't? And oh by the way, if you look atr his entire body of work and know anything about Asian fighters, you would know that he has beaten many tough guys like Wethya Sakmuangklang, Seung-Kon Chae, Chatchai Sasakul, Chokchai Chockvivat, Reynante Jamili,Jorge Eliecer Julio, Fahsan 3K Battery, and Emmanuel Lucero. And this before his lates run of super wins against future Hall of Famers.

    This guy is an ATG!

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    Default Re: Pacquiao's Accomplishments aren't really that Great

    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Sanchez, Julio, Lucero, Barrera 2, Morales 2, Larios, Solis, Marquez, Hatton, DLH.......

    Pretty damn good resume....
    Those are the pros but the cons are

    Couldnt beat Sanchez

    Got knocked out by Torrencampo

    Got knocked out by Singursat

    Got beaten by a washed up Morales who was coming off a loss to Barrera

    In the Sanchez fight he was butted and cut not too mention it only went 6 rds, Torrencampo and Singusat were how early in his career?

    Thats like saying Bernard Hopkins is not that good BeCause he could not BeaT Clinton Mitchell

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