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    Default Re: Is Manny Pacquiao Bad For Boxing?

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    cuz thats what all the greats in history have done
    Who? Who are these greats? Armstrong?, Jones? please inform us...

    Who else has gone from 106lbs to fight at 142lbs?

    Who else has titles in 5 weight classes at the moment and as many lineial titles? Who has claimed as many ring titles?

    even if they have done one of the above who else has done all of the above?

    The man has done his job and well he has nothing to prove by fighting under everyone elses terms

    Oscar moved up from superfeather to middleweight and won world titles in each divison. Pac hasnt, not to mention Oscar wasnt always fighting guys on their way out.

    Any guy who has moved up in weight has moved into their opponents division and thats why they get props. How can anyone get props if they are beating up on a weight drained corpse. If Manny wants to do it at all he should do it properly.
    Agreed.


    Super Featherweight

    Troy Dorsey
    Jeff Mayweather
    Jimmi Bredhal
    Giorgio Campanella


    Lightweight

    Jorge Paez
    John John Molina
    Rafael Ruelas
    Genaro Hernandez
    Jesse James Leija


    Jr Welterweight

    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Miguel Angel Gonzalez


    Welterweight

    Pernell Whitaker
    David Kamau
    Hector Camacho
    Wilfredo Rivera
    Julio Cesar Chavez 2
    Ike Quartey
    Oba Carr
    Felix Trinidad
    Shane Mosley
    Arturo Gatti
    Manny Pacquiao
    Steve Forbes

    Light Middleweight

    Javier Castillejo
    Fernando Vargas
    Yori Boy Campas
    Shane Mosley 2
    Ricardo Mayorga
    Floyd Mayweather Jr

    Middleweight

    Felix Sturm
    Bernard Hopkins

    What a resume.

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    Default Re: Is Manny Pacquiao Bad For Boxing?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post

    Who? Who are these greats? Armstrong?, Jones? please inform us...

    Who else has gone from 106lbs to fight at 142lbs?

    Who else has titles in 5 weight classes at the moment and as many lineial titles? Who has claimed as many ring titles?

    even if they have done one of the above who else has done all of the above?

    The man has done his job and well he has nothing to prove by fighting under everyone elses terms

    Oscar moved up from superfeather to middleweight and won world titles in each divison. Pac hasnt, not to mention Oscar wasnt always fighting guys on their way out.

    Any guy who has moved up in weight has moved into their opponents division and thats why they get props. How can anyone get props if they are beating up on a weight drained corpse. If Manny wants to do it at all he should do it properly.
    Agreed.


    Super Featherweight

    Troy Dorsey
    Jeff Mayweather
    Jimmi Bredhal
    Giorgio Campanella


    Lightweight

    Jorge Paez
    John John Molina
    Rafael Ruelas
    Genaro Hernandez
    Jesse James Leija


    Jr Welterweight

    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Miguel Angel Gonzalez


    Welterweight

    Pernell Whitaker
    David Kamau
    Hector Camacho
    Wilfredo Rivera
    Julio Cesar Chavez 2
    Ike Quartey
    Oba Carr
    Felix Trinidad
    Shane Mosley
    Arturo Gatti
    Manny Pacquiao
    Steve Forbes

    Light Middleweight

    Javier Castillejo
    Fernando Vargas
    Yori Boy Campas
    Shane Mosley 2
    Ricardo Mayorga
    Floyd Mayweather Jr

    Middleweight

    Felix Sturm
    Bernard Hopkins

    What a resume.


    DLH has perhaps the best resume in boxing over the last 40-50 years just because a fighter does not have his resume does not detract from his skillset if that was the case

    PBF, B-Hop, RJJ, Lennox Lewis, Tyson, Holyfield, Cotto, Mosley, Wright, Hatton, Williams, etc have all accomplished nothing in their careers

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