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    Yep, Pac's win over Cotto trumps anything floyd has ever done. And now he takes away floyd's claim of winning in the most divisions.
    You could also say Floyd Mayweather Jr dominating JMM, on paper trumps anything Manny Pacquiao has done. Although the weight issue has to come into it, would it really have mattered what weightclass it was at ? and remember Floyd Mayweather Jr was even better at the lower weight classes.
    On paper maybe. But in reality, Floyd made the lightweight champion fight at a catchweight two weight divisions up and he didn't even respect the contracted weight. Floyd dominated him, but he had everything working in his favor. Pacquiao moved up to fight arguably the top dog at welter and beat him convincingly. Floyd did not fight a top dog welterweight, Pacquiao went straight to them.
    Just making an interesting point, but in all honestly. Manny Pacquiao is number 1 at the moment, and has the better resume. And this coming from a Floyd Mayweather Jr fan, your boy is amazing props to him. And im glad my boy has a legit threat someone in danger of beating him, this biggest he's had since he's fought Jose Luis Castillo.

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    You could also say Floyd Mayweather Jr dominating JMM, on paper trumps anything Manny Pacquiao has done. Although the weight issue has to come into it, would it really have mattered what weightclass it was at ? and remember Floyd Mayweather Jr was even better at the lower weight classes.
    On paper maybe. But in reality, Floyd made the lightweight champion fight at a catchweight two weight divisions up and he didn't even respect the contracted weight. Floyd dominated him, but he had everything working in his favor. Pacquiao moved up to fight arguably the top dog at welter and beat him convincingly. Floyd did not fight a top dog welterweight, Pacquiao went straight to them.
    Just making an interesting point, but in all honestly. Manny Pacquiao is number 1 at the moment, and has the better resume. And this coming from a Floyd Mayweather Jr fan, your boy is amazing props to him. And im glad my boy has a legit threat someone in danger of beating him, this biggest he's had since he's fought Jose Luis Castillo.
    I know what you mean. This fight has to be made. I would be very bitter if it doesn't happen.

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