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    Default Pac and undefeated fights.

    How many prime undefeated fighters has Pac-Man beat?

    No one is disputing his future hall of fame status but is this the first prime (slightly injured) undefeated champion he is facing?

    How is an undefeated Tim Bradley style different from Keith Thurman?

    If manny beats an undefeated Thurman at 40 years old then this will truly set up a mega fight against Crawford or Spence.

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    Who cares if his opponents were undefeated or not, they were still legends who were greater than Bradley or Horn.
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    Default Re: Pac and undefeated fights.

    Bradley was undefeated but not a champion, in the rematch Bradley was a champion but not really and undefeated but not really. If you count him in spite of this it is the 3rd occasion he has faced an undefeated champion. Going 1-1. Losing to Mayweather badly and beating Bradley in the rematch.

    As Master mentioned losses don’t matter much. Historically losing, or showing vulnerability, is a good way to draw a PAC fight. He’s fought enough greats to ignore their condition when he fought them. Young fighters would do well to learn from him. 7 losses, so what, 8, 9, doesn’t matter if he wins or loses, he’s the best because he’s popular.

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    Whatever I may think of Thurman he has to have a deeper ring imagination and fluid mover than Bradley. I like Tim but hearing him repeating he thought he won clear by around 8-4 was just silly talk. I remember someone had the wisdom to think a young undefeated Lucero had a chance with Manny, they cursed that poor young man .

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    Default Re: Pac and undefeated fights.

    Add Thurman to the list.

    Manny has nothing to prove anymore.

    Just retire.

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    Default Re: Pac and undefeated fights.

    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Add Thurman to the list.

    Manny has nothing to prove anymore.

    Just retire.
    I would not mind if he retires Khan first and then maybe just go all out against Spence/Crawford.
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