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I know some will say ODLH but that wasn't a prime boxing Oscar. So take away that fight and when was the last time he faced a fighter that could truly box on a world class level?

When I say box, I mean that their initial strategy is to box first, fight second.
Marquez...without question. Marquez is a true technician...intelligent and skilled. That is why his timing and counter punching gave Pac fits.
Exactly. Which is the exact reason I have Mayweather to school Pac. Mayweather is the greatest counter puncher and has the best boxing brain of any fighter in the world today. For me that is what will make him dominate Pac who likes to pick off these fighter who just keep walking him down all night and being pummelled for their troubles.

Oscar was a great boxer in his day BUT I don't think he should have agreed to make Welter, and he had already shown he wasn't the force he once was when he fought Forbes. Don't want to take it away from Pac though as I think he is the greatest weight climber of all time, but I truly believe he will more than meet his match if he fights Floyd.
people keep saying this when honestly i think it's being played up too much, Pacquiao is doing what Jones already has done, difference is in the higher weight classes well the gaps between divisions are a bit wider therefore there are less weight classes than from jnr welter on down, both guys have spanned their careers 40 lbs, if anything Jones' accomplishment of winning a title should be even more praised since he didn't do it at a catch weight and Ruiz outweighed him by what? 40 lbs?

it's not a knock on Pacquiao, but i think what makes his accomplishments special is more WHO he has beaten rather than how many titles or weight classes he's jumped up in