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    Default Re: Gives me great pleasure to say this** IMO**

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
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    Just like DLH-Pac was soooooooooo signifigant?
    What does that have to do with anything? Pac did not become the consensus P4P #1 based on that fight. Both fights were impressive victories, but Mayweather, in some respects, did what was expected; Pacquiao was expected to lose to ODH. Mayweather fought a great fight tonight, I was very impressed and I have dedicated a large amount of my posts tonight to defending and lauding him. However, what he did tonight in no way diminishes or surpasses Pacquaio's recent accomplishments in my opinion. I think PBF is the better fight but that Pac is more deserving of being P4P #1 at the moment (which just goes to show you how utterly useless and subjective P4P lists are).
    Pac scavenged Floyds scraps, the facts are the facts man

    Floyd fought and beat a fresher younger DLH at 154 giving up every advantage including glove type, ring size etc...

    Manny beat a corpse of DLH

    Floyd punished and KO'D a fresh hungry undefeated Hatton.

    Pac KO'D beat a dented version who clearly wasnt the same physically or mentally.

    Floyd just destroyed a guy Pac went life and death with 2x... Before anyone jumps on the weight train come fight night Pac weighed about 147 for their contest last time out..
    De La Hoya was hardly "Fresh" going into the Mayweather fight. He was 34 years old and had fought 6 rounds in a year and 3 fights in 3 years. His stamina was poor and he faded in the fight. De La Hoya was done when Floyd got to him.

    If Hatton was fresher in any fight it would have been the Pacquiao fight. He was fighting with a better trainer and at 140 pounds. Hatton never has and never will be a welterweight. Pacquiao KO'd him in 2 rounds at his best weight. Mayweather took 10 and Hatton weren't even at his natural fighting weight.

    Pacquiao fought Marquez at the BEST weight available. And won both fights on the judges scorecards and knocked him down 4 times over the 2 fights. Floyd beat a bulked up Marquuez with a 4 pound weight advantage. Marquez was the smaller man and shouldn't have been fighting at that weight.

    Your saying "Don't bring up the weight". King of contradicting yourself as you're bringing up weight issues yourself.

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    Default Re: Gives me great pleasure to say this** IMO**

    I don't get what the issue is with Floyd beating Marquez.. yet Pacquiao beating DLH is okay?

    Either way you look at it.. Floyd still has the better resume and at the end of the day is STILL unbeaten, so #1 P4P is the only place you could possibly place him.

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