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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    there is no question pacquiao is at the top of his game now and he's been beating all the welterweights with big names. but unfortunately, that's all they are, big names. none of these welters aren't very good, or were good at one time (shane mosley) but obviously have gotten old and washed up.

    i believe today's fighters pale in comparison to fighters of the eighties, nineties and early 2000's. i mean seriously, if a little guy like juan manuel marquez could take pacquiao see the devil twice, i would have wondered how pacquiao would have done with boxers from these two eras, 80's and 90's. and please, don't tell me pacquiao has improved from one fight, marquez to the david diaz fight. these two are totally different opponents.

    i think pacquiao is very fortunate to have been fighting at a time when morales and marquez were old and out of their primes. another thing, if a very pedestrian antonio margarito can hurt pacquiao, how would pacquiao fare against a prime shane mosley, prime de la hoya, prime ike quartey etc...?

    below is a list of fighters from the eighties and nineties who would/could have beaten pacquiao, starting from the lower weights. remember, all these fighters would be in their PRIME, with no catchweights or weight drains, something pacquiao is famous for:

    super bantamweights - a prime wilfredo gomez destroys pacquiao in less than 5 rounds. nobody ever came close to dominating a division as easily as this great champion did.

    featherweights - so pacquiao has trouble fighting counter punchers? he'd have a hell of a time surviving against salvador sanchez. sanchez had the height, length, skills to beat pacquiao by UD and maybe even TKO late.

    azumah nelson - i don't care what anybody says but i think nelson would have destroyed a very clumsy pacquiao. nelson was a very underrated boxer and would have imposed his tremendous will and KO'd him.

    naseem hamed - very good fight. pacquiao had him speed wise but hamed had him power wise. toss up fight with multiple knockdowns.

    danny "little red" lopez - lopez had little defense but so does pacquiao. i would probably favor pacquiao by decision if he can survive lopez' power.

    eusebio pedroza - another very underrated champion. made something like 16 title defenses and fought everyone and everything. a bit of a dirty fighter which would have seriously frustrated pacquiao (agapito sanchez). a very close fight to call.

    super featherweight - alexis arguello would have been much too powerful for little pacquiao. in his prime, he was one of the very best all-time. would have taken some rounds to get pacquiao but he would catch up to him and KO him in the later rounds.

    lightweights - i think edwin rosario beats pacquiao as well as ken buchanan. esteban de jesus was also a very underrated boxer who would have given pacquiao fits. ray mancini was one tough SOB and it would have been very interesting to see this fight.

    jr. welters - i know aaron pryor, julio cesar chavez, meldrick taylor, hector camacho and pernell whitaker beat pacquiao. kostya tszyu would be a toss up. these fighters are no ricky hatton's of the world.

    welters - remember, all prime fighters - oscar de la hoya, sugar ray leonard, thomas hearns, roberto duran, felix trinidad, donald curry, lloyd honeyghan, vernon forrest, pipino cuevas, ike quartey, wilfredo benitez and terry norris were all too strong and all of these guys hit very hard (except benitez). but it wouldn't matter if they were fighting in pacquiao's era because freddie roach would never let pacquiao fight these guys unless they were old and at catchweights.

    pacquiao has never dominated any division in his life and the one he's come close to (welter) have been at catchweight with old, slow fighters. another thing, i believe the reason why pacquiao looks so fantastic fighting these old guys is because they are slow or old or at catchweights and they don't offer much of a resistance. when pacquiao fought marquez, you didn't see him go in there punching away because he knew marquez would counter him all night long. he had to think before he mixed it up with marquez unlike fighters like margarito, de la hoya, david diaz, washed up morales, limited hatton etc...

    the fighters i mentioned from yesteryear would have all been too dangerous for pacquiao to fight, and i'll bet pacquiao wouldn't be going up in weight so fast with impunity the way he's doing now because the bigger names at welterweight are getting old and can't compare to the boxers of the eighties and nineties.

    what pacquiao has done is very admirable because he's gone up in weight and beaten bigger guys, albeit, guys who weren't very good or old. but let's not get too carried away with these questionable accomplishments because they are questionable. as humans, we're enamored so much with the current. take mike tyson. i'll bet most of you fans thought tyson was the greatest heavyweight of all time when he was beating nobodies in the late 80's! i always knew he was lucky to have fought at a very weak division at the time and if he would have fought in the 70's, he wouldn't been just another good heavyweight contender.

    and PSL, stop with this nonsense about what is the best way to beat pacquiao!!! quit feeding him old fighters and put him in with younger in their prime fighters and he'll answer your question. you make it sound as if pacquiao has this secret of fighting that can never be duplicated. his style is very complicated but with the right opponent, he can be beaten emphatically. sorry to burst your bubble because he's the only boxer you've known but it is what it is.

    and i'm waiting for all the pactards on this forum to let me have it. i can just read your comments like "how dare milmascaras question pacquiao's greatness"? ban him, ban him.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    DO A LOT OF SWIMM.....



    Ah fucking hell, he's already got it in there.
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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    I tell you how to beat Manny.

    Push a man in the corner.
    Insult his character.
    Catch him hitting women.
    Send him to jail.
    Take his kids away from him.
    Take his money away.
    Offer him 30+ million dollars
    Offer a rematch clause worth 50 million dollars


    Thats how you beat Manny

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    Hide his favorite pair of socks.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    how to beat manny Pacquiao?

    Easy, insist on a fair fight.

    Random drug tests before the fight carried out by a nutral testing body
    No catch weights

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    ....Don't let him weight drain you.
    Hidden Content Click clack ! Give up the purse.........or yetti will find you.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    Quote Originally Posted by Hornfinger View Post
    how to beat manny Pacquiao?

    Random drug tests before the fight carried out by a nutral testing body
    No catch weights
    Quote Originally Posted by Mar View Post
    ....Don't let him weight drain you.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    How to beat Manny?! IMO...Marquez beat him twice. You can also beat him by not being 1) one dimensional 2) past your prime 3) weight drained from trying to make a catch weight. You definitely don't want to be all three. haha!

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
    How to beat Manny?! IMO...Marquez beat him twice. You can also beat him by not being 1) one dimensional 2) past your prime 3) weight drained from trying to make a catch weight. You definitely don't want to be all three. haha!
    This.

    Marquez has already shown how to outbox Manny Pac twice. Pac has looked great as he has climbed up the weight classes, but he has been selecting the opponents very carefully and that should not be overlooked. The last time Pac was in with an accurate, razor sharp counter puncher still in his prime he got outboxed.

    If there was a Marquez who could carry himself at WW I would expect him to produce a similar result, but I just don't think Marquez at 37 can carry that kind of weight and be as effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    there is no question pacquiao is at the top of his game now and he's been beating all the welterweights with big names. but unfortunately, that's all they are, big names. none of these welters aren't very good, or were good at one time (shane mosley) but obviously have gotten old and washed up.

    i believe today's fighters pale in comparison to fighters of the eighties, nineties and early 2000's. i mean seriously, if a little guy like juan manuel marquez could take pacquiao see the devil twice, i would have wondered how pacquiao would have done with boxers from these two eras, 80's and 90's. and please, don't tell me pacquiao has improved from one fight, marquez to the david diaz fight. these two are totally different opponents.

    i think pacquiao is very fortunate to have been fighting at a time when morales and marquez were old and out of their primes. another thing, if a very pedestrian antonio margarito can hurt pacquiao, how would pacquiao fare against a prime shane mosley, prime de la hoya, prime ike quartey etc...?

    below is a list of fighters from the eighties and nineties who would/could have beaten pacquiao, starting from the lower weights. remember, all these fighters would be in their PRIME, with no catchweights or weight drains, something pacquiao is famous for:

    super bantamweights - a prime wilfredo gomez destroys pacquiao in less than 5 rounds. nobody ever came close to dominating a division as easily as this great champion did.

    featherweights - so pacquiao has trouble fighting counter punchers? he'd have a hell of a time surviving against salvador sanchez. sanchez had the height, length, skills to beat pacquiao by UD and maybe even TKO late.

    azumah nelson - i don't care what anybody says but i think nelson would have destroyed a very clumsy pacquiao. nelson was a very underrated boxer and would have imposed his tremendous will and KO'd him.

    naseem hamed - very good fight. pacquiao had him speed wise but hamed had him power wise. toss up fight with multiple knockdowns.

    danny "little red" lopez - lopez had little defense but so does pacquiao. i would probably favor pacquiao by decision if he can survive lopez' power.

    eusebio pedroza - another very underrated champion. made something like 16 title defenses and fought everyone and everything. a bit of a dirty fighter which would have seriously frustrated pacquiao (agapito sanchez). a very close fight to call.

    super featherweight - alexis arguello would have been much too powerful for little pacquiao. in his prime, he was one of the very best all-time. would have taken some rounds to get pacquiao but he would catch up to him and KO him in the later rounds.

    lightweights - i think edwin rosario beats pacquiao as well as ken buchanan. esteban de jesus was also a very underrated boxer who would have given pacquiao fits. ray mancini was one tough SOB and it would have been very interesting to see this fight.

    jr. welters - i know aaron pryor, julio cesar chavez, meldrick taylor, hector camacho and pernell whitaker beat pacquiao. kostya tszyu would be a toss up. these fighters are no ricky hatton's of the world.

    welters - remember, all prime fighters - oscar de la hoya, sugar ray leonard, thomas hearns, roberto duran, felix trinidad, donald curry, lloyd honeyghan, vernon forrest, pipino cuevas, ike quartey, wilfredo benitez and terry norris were all too strong and all of these guys hit very hard (except benitez). but it wouldn't matter if they were fighting in pacquiao's era because freddie roach would never let pacquiao fight these guys unless they were old and at catchweights.

    pacquiao has never dominated any division in his life and the one he's come close to (welter) have been at catchweight with old, slow fighters. another thing, i believe the reason why pacquiao looks so fantastic fighting these old guys is because they are slow or old or at catchweights and they don't offer much of a resistance. when pacquiao fought marquez, you didn't see him go in there punching away because he knew marquez would counter him all night long. he had to think before he mixed it up with marquez unlike fighters like margarito, de la hoya, david diaz, washed up morales, limited hatton etc...

    the fighters i mentioned from yesteryear would have all been too dangerous for pacquiao to fight, and i'll bet pacquiao wouldn't be going up in weight so fast with impunity the way he's doing now because the bigger names at welterweight are getting old and can't compare to the boxers of the eighties and nineties.

    what pacquiao has done is very admirable because he's gone up in weight and beaten bigger guys, albeit, guys who weren't very good or old. but let's not get too carried away with these questionable accomplishments because they are questionable. as humans, we're enamored so much with the current. take mike tyson. i'll bet most of you fans thought tyson was the greatest heavyweight of all time when he was beating nobodies in the late 80's! i always knew he was lucky to have fought at a very weak division at the time and if he would have fought in the 70's, he wouldn't been just another good heavyweight contender.

    and PSL, stop with this nonsense about what is the best way to beat pacquiao!!! quit feeding him old fighters and put him in with younger in their prime fighters and he'll answer your question. you make it sound as if pacquiao has this secret of fighting that can never be duplicated. his style is very complicated but with the right opponent, he can be beaten emphatically. sorry to burst your bubble because he's the only boxer you've known but it is what it is.

    and i'm waiting for all the pactards on this forum to let me have it. i can just read your comments like "how dare milmascaras question pacquiao's greatness"? ban him, ban him.
    This is stupid.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    taeth,

    why is it stupid? i guess the truth hurts alot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    taeth,

    why is it stupid? i guess the truth hurts alot!
    What truth? It seems to me you're the one who is hurting by being sensitive with this topic.

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    Default Re: How To Beat Manny Pacquiao

    PSL,

    i just wanted to dispel the notion that pacquiao is the GOAT! he's far from it. he's a great fighter but you peeps act as if they will never be another one like him, which is outrageous. again, he's great but he's been cherrypicking his opponents since the marquez II fight. gotta tell ya, bob arum is a master of disillusion and has done a great job carefully placing pacquiao in winnable fights. like i said before, he's lucky to have fought when he is because he would be just another good fighter in another era like the 80's and 90's. sorry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by milmascaras1 View Post
    PSL,

    i just wanted to dispel the notion that pacquiao is the GOAT! he's far from it. he's a great fighter but you peeps act as if they will never be another one like him, which is outrageous. again, he's great but he's been cherrypicking his opponents since the marquez II fight. gotta tell ya, bob arum is a master of disillusion and has done a great job carefully placing pacquiao in winnable fights. like i said before, he's lucky to have fought when he is because he would be just another good fighter in another era like the 80's and 90's. sorry!
    Cherry pick huh? You think Pacquiao picked easy opponents? Oh so you think Marquez also has the ability to inflict the kind of damage like Pacquiao did against these guys...

    De La Hoya
    Hatton
    Cotto
    Clottey
    Margarito

    I wanna see Marquez outdo Pac. I wanna see Marquez prove what Pacquiao did to those guys were ordinary.

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    PSL,

    marquez doesn't have nothing to prove to pacquiao. he's already made him look ordinary twice in beating him. and do you really, really think these welters of today can compete with the duran's, sugar ray leonard's, thomas hearns, wilfredo benitez, etc...

    hatton - overrated fighter and you know it. his only great win was against a very old and end of his rope, kostya tszyu. he almost got ko'd by juan lazcano, for crying out loud. besides, he was just a mayweather leftover.

    de la hoya - okay, great win against a dangerously dehydrated fighter who would have lost to any good fighter at welterweight that night. roach said he knew pacquiao would KO him because he saw needle marks on oscar's arm. do you really think the world saw the very best of oscar that night?

    clottey - here is a very imposing physical specimen with zero heart. the man just wanted to survive that fight and take a retirement paycheck. of course pacquiao looked great. clottey wasn't punching back for reasons nobody can understand.

    cotto - a great victory for pacquiao. i honestly thought cotto would beat him and he beat him fair and square. but come on now, do you really think pacquiao really, really deserved that world title at a catchweight? seriously? come on now, everyone's going to read this.

    margarito - another surprise from pacquiao but at another catchweight for another world title. do you really think these world titles are truly legit? in the world of boxing today, world titles don't mean much unless you defend them multiple times. that's the true measure of a great champion.

    look, again i'm not belittling pacquiao's accomplishments because they have been many but to say he's the GOAT or top 10 all-time is ludicrous. he's first and foremost an offensive fighter and by dehydrating his opponents, it weakens them greatly. now i know why pacquiao wouldn't take those blood tests, because arum never wanted this fight to begin with. let's see, refusing a blood test for 40 million dollars? just doesn't add up.

    like i said, arum is an evil genius! he knows the inner workings of boxing and has carefully made pacquiao something that he quite isn't. but hey, great fighter. i always enjoy his fights!

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