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    Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
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    In my research I found out that Pacquiao is the only 3 division champion in the history of boxing that was the underdog in his first 3 title tries. You may not realize the implications of that statement but let me spell it out for you. In boxing terms that is unheard of. Manny Pacquaio was being FED. Think about this, Adrien Broner just won his 3rd title. He was of similar age to Manny for each of his titles. He was the overwhelming favorite in ALL of his title tries.

    Manny fought Chatchai Sasakul who was 33-1 when Manny fought him. Manny was just 19 years old. Sasakul was the deal. So good in fact he gave Yuri Arbachakov his only career loss. Some consider Arbachakov the BEST flyweight of the 90’s. That’s how good he was. The fight between Manny and Sasakul is on youtube. You can see Manny was over his head, he was just a gun and he persevered and scored a dramatic come from behind ko.*

    In his next title try he fought he fought Lehlo Ledwaba. Dude was a monster and considered to be the best fighter at 122. Manny was like a 6 to 1 underdog. He destroyed him. Manny was just 22 when he did that.

    Then in his next title try he fights the 3rd best p4p fighter in the world in Marco Antonio Barerra and he beats him to a pulp. Now Manny is a 3 division champion at 24 years old and he was the underdog in all of his title tries. And he beat the best fighter in the division to win each of those titles.

    Then Manny takes on Juan Manuel Marquez to unify in his very next fight. The promoters didn’t give him any stay busy show case fights…….. He gets a draw. Then he engages in his trilogy with Eric Morales. Morales was coming off of a 12 round majority decision loss in the fight of the year to Barrera. Pacquiao haters act like Morales was kod in 1 round and then fought Pacquiao. There was nothing wrong with that fight. Did I add it was at 130, Pacquiao was yet moving up again. Morales has just had big HBO fights with Marcos Maidana and Danny Garcia recently but Pac gets flack for fighting him at 130lbs 8 years ago. Unbelievable.

    *He settles things with Morales, fights Barrera in a rematch and then goes for his 4th title vs an all time great in Marquez. So in 4 title tries the one time he is the favorite is against the best fighter he has faced. Next he fights David Diaz in his 5th title try a fight in which Pacquiao got criticized. But Diaz was33-1 and he had just beat Morales. It was Pacquiao’s first fight at 135. Next he gets the Oscar call.

    I am going to ask you why would Oscar want to make Manny look good. Manny made himself look good by fighting the perfect fight against a man that was 3 divisions bigger and 6 inches taller. He was being fed again, he just didn’t cooperate.

    Next he goes for his 6th title try against Ricky Hatton. He almost kills Hatton. So let’s keep track in 6 title tries he was the underdog 3x. He also fought the best fighter in the division 5 out of 6 times, the only time he didn’t was against David Diaz. Next he fights Miguel Cotto at a catchweight of 145lbs and destroys him. That’s his 7th title and the 6th time he fought the best guy in the division for the title. Remember Floyd was just coming out of retirement at this time.

    Despite what people try to say. Oscar, Hatton and Cotto were all coming off of wins not losses. Oscar had just beat Steve Forbes, Hatton had just beat Paulie Malignaggi. In fact he stopped him in 2008 when Adrien Broner couldn’t last month. And Cotto had just beat Michael Jennings and Joshua Clottey. So up until that point only Morales was coming off of a loss and he’s the only fighter to beat Manny in that decade, go figure smart guy.

    Next up we have Joshua Clottey who was coming off of a split decision loss. Some people say he beat Cotto but if those same people don’t like Pacman they say Clottey was coming off of a loss. Mike Alvarado will be fighting Ruslan Provodnikov coming off of one of those same losses. There is nothing wrong with that.

    Then Pac fights Margarito at a ****** catchweight but I don’t believe it benefited him. Margarito was never more than a BIG welter to me, so they let him come in at 150 and he rehydrated up to 165. He took away Pac’s prime in that fight. Then Pac picked on a shot Shane Mosley. I have no problem admitting that. Next he fights undefeated Tim Bradley sandwiched by two Marquez fights. Now he’s fighting Brandon Rios coming off of a razor close loss in his comeback fight after being violently kod.

    What favors has this man been done? Seriously. I’m telling you straight up there is no way I would let my fighters fight the kind of killers that Pacquiao has, multiple times, giving up that kind of experience,weight and height. The one guy who gave him trouble, they made him fight 4x…. He was robbed against Bradley….. He gave up so much size to Margarito that he laid in bed for 3 days AFTER the fight.I can go on and on.*

    Tell me another modern fighter that has had to go through that. And I only named the BIG fights and title wins. People like to repeat lies and nonsense about this guy. But the truth is he has had it harder than any fighter in recent history. You guys talk about catchweights but not so much anymore. I wonder why. I won’t bring up Floyd because I am actually a big fan of his also. Yes guys, you can be a Pacman and Moneyman fan at the same time. But Floyd hasn’t had it nearly as rough as PAcquiao, especially coming up.

    But let’s get back to catchweights. Pacquiao asked for 2 catchweights, Cotto and Margarito. Marquez asked for two also. Both times 144 against Pacquiao and Mayweather and no one speaks a word about it. Cotto who was supposedly opposed to catchweights, asked for one against Margarito. Somebody hit up Margarito’s trainer on twitter and he will tell you the deal. They settled at an asinine 153 but because Margarito was a cheater nobody cared.

    Paul Williams fought Sergio Martinez at 157 and no one spoke a word about it. The great Bernard Hopkins fought Kelly Pavlik and Winky Wright at 170lbs and we don’t talk about it. Now the best fighter in the world is fighting Saul Alvarez at 152lbs but yet Manny PAcquiao is the Catchweight King. I only named recent big fights. Go figure again…. #

    I am a fan of Manny’s but I am more of a TRUTH ADVOCATE. The guy gets a bad rap but no one can give me a valid reason why. What special tailor made fighters that Manny has benefited from? He has fought the for the most part the best available guys, of all colors, styles, height and weights. I’m curious to know about this special matchmaking. Before Manny and Floyd had their public feud nobody talked bad about him. All I’m saying is have your own mind. Manny Pacquiao is the most accomplished fighter of this generation and out of all of the elite fighters of the past 15 years he has had by far the roughest road up.*
    Excellent informative post showing just how hard pac has had it as he climbed through the divisions.

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      Dead man walking

      Originally posted by Suavecito80 View Post
      Is this the spin machine warming up or what??
      Pathetic match up. Rios is so out of his league.

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        Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
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        In my research I found out that Pacquiao is the only 3 division champion in the history of boxing that was the underdog in his first 3 title tries. You may not realize the implications of that statement but let me spell it out for you. ...
        The only fights we were being critical of were Pacquiao-Clottey, Pacquiao-Margarito, Pacquiao-Mosley, Pacquiao-Marquez III, Pacquiao-Bradley, Pacquiao-Marquez IV, and Pacquiao-Rios so most of that article is completely irrelevant, so let us discuss those fights further.

        Pacquiao-Clottey:

        Next up we have Joshua Clottey who was coming off of a split decision loss. Some people say he beat Cotto but if those same people don’t like Pacman they say Clottey was coming off of a loss. Mike Alvarado will be fighting Ruslan Provodnikov coming off of one of those same losses. There is nothing wrong with that.
        Pacquiao was fighting a guy coming off a loss, but it doesn't count as a real loss it is just a pretend loss. The author also insinuates here that Bradley lost to Provodnikov which is simply not the case. So the author thinks it doesn't count as a loss, therefore it is a good fight? Ok?

        Pacquiao-Margarito:

        Then Pac fights Margarito at a ****** catchweight but I don’t believe it benefited him. Margarito was never more than a BIG welter to me, so they let him come in at 150 and he rehydrated up to 165. He took away Pac’s prime in that fight.
        Doesn't mention that Margarito was unranked and had been out of the ring for over a year. Was also for a joke paper strap (but lots of things are). But hey, Margarito looks like a welter to the author, so that makes the catchweight not matter. Don't worry Margarito looks small to the author, so it is a brave heroic challenge fighting an unranked fighter for a title.

        Pac-Mosley:

        Then Pac picked on a shot Shane Mosley. I have no problem admitting that.
        The author admits it is a garbage fight.

        Pacquiao-Marquez III, Bradley, Marquez IV:

        Next he fights undefeated Tim Bradley sandwiched by two Marquez fights. Now he’s fighting Brandon Rios coming off of a razor close loss in his comeback fight after being violently kod.
        Blown up lightweight that had looked terrible in his prior foray into the 147 division. Goes on to "lose" to Pacquiao while boxing his ears off in the Ring ****zine Robbery of the Year.

        Then Pacquiao fights a JWW in Bradley. A good fight, but Bradley had made no noise at 147 so it isn't that spectacular a "win". Drops the championship rounds to a junior welter with two broken ankles. Not to mention that whole, judges awarding the match the Bradley thing.

        Drags a 40 year old lightweight up to the full 147 lbs limit this time, ends up getting KTFO in KOTY fashion.

        Brandon Rios - a deserved comeback fight after being KTFO. A career lightweight with two poor showings at junior welter and coming off of a loss. A win here does nothing except prove Pacquiao isn't shot. It isn't even a decent win.

        Pacquiao did his ATG work in the lower divisions, his resume since Cotto is not very good. Top Rank smoke and mirrors. Bob Arum told you guys that the rabbit turds were caviar and you ate them right up. Here you are in 2013, where you can either keep eating rabbit turds and pretending they are caviar...or you can acknowledge that you've been eating a bunch of shit.

        It makes me kind of sad that people thought this article was some scathing indictment of Pacquiao criticism. His arguments for certain fights being good boil down to "he looks small to me" and "he only kinda lost" while admitting to garbage fights at other points. Pac is an ATG and nothing is going to take away his work in the lower divisions, but his run at and above welter has been mediocre.
        Last edited by DeadLikeMe; 10-30-2013, 08:52 PM.

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          Truth to behold...fans of ANY boxers can be ******, arrogant, un-informed, pre-conceived and contrived.

          But truth to behold also that Manny is undeniably, perhaps the greatest or one of the greatest boxers of this generation together with Mayweather and Marquez. Now I don't know why wouldn't this be an undisputable issue.

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            Originally posted by Hawkeye_616 View Post
            Agreed my man. I don't think others understand how small, yet powerful Manny is. He is very small for the division yet he cracks skulls of 5'11" SWW's while being only 5'4.5". Peeps gotta love to hate that....

            Uh,oh.....a Friodie gonna post a comeback about steriods....I feel it....:wank:
            His fight night weight when he fought at 130 was 145....that's not a tiny guy. He was more fight night in his last fight against JMM than Floyd was vs Canelo.... You can't have it both ways. Floyd should fight 160lbers but Manny is way too small to fight 154 lb fighters? Please just stop with the nonsense and be open to the fact that Pac isn't a 140 lb fighter anymore...

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              Originally posted by fabie View Post
              Truth to behold...fans of ANY boxers can be ******, arrogant, un-informed, pre-conceived and contrived.

              But truth to behold also that Manny is undeniably, perhaps the greatest or one of the greatest boxers of this generation together with Mayweather and Marquez. Now I don't know why wouldn't this be an undisputable issue.
              To be honest Marquez doesn't belong mentioned in overall terms with Pac and May. In terms of overall greatness I wouldn't put him with those two.

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                Originally posted by Grimgash View Post
                His fight night weight when he fought at 130 was 145....that's not a tiny guy. He was more fight night in his last fight against JMM than Floyd was vs Canelo.... You can't have it both ways. Floyd should fight 160lbers but Manny is way too small to fight 154 lb fighters? Please just stop with the nonsense and be open to the fact that Pac isn't a 140 lb fighter anymore...

                first of all pac and may are naturally atleast one weightclass apart....and manny has fought at jr mw at CW but floyd still has not fought at mw catchweight...so stop the nonsense comparison ..no double standard here and if there is, it's really favoring floyd given manny has fought more weightclasses than floyd ever could...or floyd ever will ...

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                  Originally posted by puga View Post
                  first of all pac and may are naturally atleast one weightclass apart....and manny has fought at jr mw at CW but floyd still has not fought at mw catchweight...so stop the nonsense comparison ..no double standard here and if there is, it's really favoring floyd given manny has fought more weightclasses than floyd ever could...or floyd ever will ...
                  Considering at 16 they were the same weight. They also currently are the same weight....I don't think I'm following.

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                    The only boxers that fight at their natural weight are Heavyweights and Manny Pacquiao! Nuff Said!

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                      Originally posted by Grimgash View Post
                      Considering at 16 they were the same weight. They also currently are the same weight....I don't think I'm following.
                      i dont think you are and thats not entirely your fault ...

                      let's start off by me assumning you agree that floyd is atelast on weightlcass bigger than pac ..thats common sense...

                      ok , i get that they were both at whatever weightclass at age 16 .. but what about at age 21...i guess that should put floyd on level playing field, right? ...

                      but no pac has still fought 2 weightclasses more than floyd...

                      so to critisize floyd for not fighting a 160 lber at that weight or at catchweight is not the same as crtizing pac at jr mw at cw ... atleast pac has fought at 154 lbs at CW... i think my point is pretty clear now ...
                      Last edited by puga; 10-30-2013, 09:54 PM.

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