Originally posted by george benton
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How is Pac still ranked P4P #1 on BS?
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Last edited by whirlwind; 07-25-2012, 11:51 PM.
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Originally posted by whirlwind View PostHey the real question is....how many former 106 pro fighters do you think can beat Barrera, Marquez, Morales, even Diaz at 135, Oscar at 147, Hatton at 140, 145 Cotto, 147 Clottey, 147 Mosley, 150 Margarito and 147 Bradley by the time Pac fought them? NONE! NONE! NONE! That is the mean reason why respectable knowledgeable boxing writers had Pacquiao as Fighter of the Decade and being their p4p#1 for many years. Its not even a debatable if you think it deeply.
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Originally posted by bare knuckle View PostIm sorry man but what does any of that have to do with the fact that he should not be p4p#1 in 2012?
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Originally posted by whirlwind View PostEverybody knows Pac just beat a young prime undefeated p4p fighter and so did Cliff of BS. Even the Mayweather's family who hated Pac to the core acknowledged it was a highway robbery. Read my sig.
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Originally posted by bare knuckle View PostOk but most people also think he lost to a 38 year old lightweight.And don't people try to down Floyds Hatton win claiming his best weight was 140,even though he actually won a title at 147??Bradley won nothing at 147 and "OFFICIALLY" BEAT MANNY
That lone fight at 147 showed Hatton is not really belongs there that is why Floyd took advantage of it. Hatton won all his 44 fights at 140 and just 1 at 147. Pac after he fought Oscar at 147 actually moved down to 140 to fight Hatton in his weight division where he was actually undefeated. Hatton proved he was really belongs to 140 by beating his next 2 opponents after the Floyd fight before the Pac fight.
Regardless Pac beat a young prime undefeated p4p fighter. OFFICIALLY doesn't mean = REALITY.Last edited by whirlwind; 07-26-2012, 12:22 AM.
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Originally posted by whirlwind View PostPac vs Marquez was a close fight and usually when the fight is close the judges will award the fight to the champ who is more aggressive and not waiting for someone to punch first.
That lone fight at 147 showed Hatton is not really belongs there that is why Floyd took advantage of it. Hatton won all his 44 fights at 140 and just 1 at 147. Pac after he fought Oscar at 147 actually moved down to 140 to fight Hatton in his weight division where he was actually undefeated. Hatton proved he was really belongs to 140 by beating his next 2 opponents after the Floyd fight before the Pac fight.
Regardless Pac beat a young prime undefeated p4p fighter. OFFICIALLY doesn't mean = REALITY.
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostThat makes no sense. I only recently checked boxingscenes rankings and to my surprise Pac is STILL number one. But how is that so if he arguably lost to a past prime light weight not even a year ago? Their reasoning is also incredibly warped, they say the Bradley fight should be seen as a win, which I agree with, but they also say the Marquez fight should be seen as a win, which I and most people disagree with.
The fact of the matter is Pacquiao has come off two lackluster performances, has lost his title, and hasn't beat a ranked champion in his weight class in several years. So he can not be number 1 p4p. I think Sergio Martinez has a better argument for number one slot at this point than Pac. But for me the number one spot still belongs to Floyd.
So the site is ignoring the "odd" Bradley result, and found no reason to take his off the #1 one spot. It's simple enough to understand if you think about it before writing.
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Originally posted by whirlwind View PostPac was robbed remember? OFFICIALLY
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