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    Pacquiao - Measured against all time.

    In Cliff Rolds brilliant series, he has now come to Manny Pac:



    #2
    Great read.

    Manny Pacquaio is one of the greatest fighters that has ever lived.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      In Cliff Rolds brilliant series, he has now come to Manny Pac
      Looks like he's kicking off a series with Manny bro. I'm not trying to be a **** here, I am honestly asking. I clicked the link to the MAAT series and the only thing I see is Pac.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post

        Looks like he's kicking off a series with Manny bro. I'm not trying to be a **** here, I am honestly asking. I clicked the link to the MAAT series and the only thing I see is Pac.
        The MAAT has been a long standing series of articles Cliff has made while being here on boxingscene. It’s therefore possible, that the copyrights is with boxingscene idk. Cliff has made a ton of these quantitative (ish) analysis here. I always enjoyed them.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
          Great read.

          Manny Pacquaio is one of the greatest fighters that has ever lived.
          Indeed. Seeing the opponents listed just made it obvious how deep that resume really is.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post

            Indeed. Seeing the opponents listed just made it obvious how deep that resume really is.
            Was messaging with Cliff yesterday and was struck with Pacquaio probably being the greatest fighter p4p since Duran. His resume and effectiveness in climbing up in weight are truly a throwback to when fighters took on all comers. There are some fights missed like any fighter, but overall it's astounding what he did in the modern era.

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              #7
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

              Was messaging with Cliff yesterday and was struck with Pacquaio probably being the greatest fighter p4p since Duran. His resume and effectiveness in climbing up in weight are truly a throwback to when fighters took on all comers. There are some fights missed like any fighter, but overall it's astounding what he did in the modern era.
              Yep.

              and yes there will be misses which, as Cliff correctly points out, is magnituded when making the swift weightclimbs that pac did. But it’s noteworthy that you cannot make a better resume if he he fought the fighters he missed instead of the fighters he actually fought. That is arguably the case for Roy Jones Jr. and it’s far from the case for Pacquiao.
              JAB5239 JAB5239 likes this.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                In Cliff Rolds brilliant series, he has now come to Manny Pac:

                - - Was already setting the world afire before he jumped 2 divisions to save the Oscar/l'l floydy rematch that l'l gave l'l floydy a mental breakdown so bad he had to retire in a flood of tears...
                nathan sturley max baer likes this.

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                  #9
                  Manny's resume will get stronger over time. When future generations look back on some of the greatest of all-time P4P fighters, Manny will arguably be in the top five of any discussion. A rare fighter who walked directly into the fire, taking on tough challenges and even tougher rematches. One of the most exciting and entertaining fighters to watch as a spectator and a true sportsman and gentleman.

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                    #10
                    He measures up well. However Marquez was slightly better at the lower weight heads up.
                    billeau2 billeau2 likes this.

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