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    Which other current fighter has the best chance of breaking...

    .... PAC's record of 7 world titles in 7 weight divisions ?

    If any of you think it's Phony Boy, lmao. Remember, he doesn't care about belts anymore, and he sure as hell doesn't have any b*lls, so, that pretty much takes him out of the running.
    Last edited by 1 on 1; 04-24-2010, 01:59 PM.

    #2
    Pacquiao at 154.

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      #3
      juanma lopez

      122 , 126 , 130 , 135 , 140 , 147 , 154

      nonito donaire

      112 , 115 , 118 , 122 , 126 , 130 , 135

      victor ortiz

      140 , 147 , 154 , 160 , 168 , 175 , 200

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        #4
        Originally posted by 1 on 1 View Post
        If any of you think it's Phony Boy, lmao. Remember, he doesn't care about belts anymore, and he sure as hell doesn't have any b*lls, so, that pretty much takes him out of the running.
        Damn dude, do you have to mention Floyd in every post you make? That wasn't even necessary.

        But to answer your question, I don't think anybody will unless they fight paper champs for their entire career. Even at that, I still doubt anyone would be able to do it again. But if I had to pick someone, I'd say Nonito Donaire.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jonarie View Post
          Pacquiao at 154.
          Err, duh, LMAO, I didn't even think of that, but yeah, he would be the one that would have the best shot at breaking the current record, lol

          But, I revised the thread title, hehe.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 1 on 1 View Post
            Err, duh, LMAO, I didn't even think of that, but yeah, he would be the one that would have the best shot at breaking the current record, lol

            But, I revised the thread title, hehe.
            yeah if he finds a short , small 154 paper champion to fight.

            he can't even beat yuri foreman.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BoxerDood View Post
              Damn dude, do you have to mention Floyd in every post you make? That wasn't even necessary.

              But to answer your question, I don't think anybody will unless they fight paper champs for their entire career. Even at that, I still doubt anyone would be able to do it again. But if I had to pick someone, I'd say Nonito Donaire.
              Considering the topic is about breaking the record of having the most titles in different divisions, then, it's only logical that Phony Boy would have to be at the top of the list, he's the only other current fighter that even comes close to what PAC already has.

              I just wanted to remind everyone that Phony Boy cannot officially be considered since he doesn't even care about belts.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sexy Beast View Post
                yeah if he finds a short , small 154 paper champion to fight.

                he can't even beat yuri foreman.
                Miguel Cotto after his Foreman win.

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                  #9
                  Hatton has a good chance. He seems to fluctuate his weight very easily.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sexy Beast View Post
                    yeah if he finds a short , small 154 paper champion to fight.

                    he can't even beat yuri foreman.
                    Cory Spinks?

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