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    Better resume Pacquiao or Sugar Ray Leonard

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    Pacquaio
    28.21%
    22
    Leonard
    71.79%
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    #2
    SRL's resume is Godly.

    Duran, Hearns, Hagler, Benitez.

    No one in this era can touch it. But Manny's resume > anyone's of this era, so not too shabby.

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      #3
      Clearly pac. Ray was a hype job

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        #4
        This is actually a really good question Larry. I'd go with Ray but Pac has a great resume too

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          #5
          Marquez should of fought Morales

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            #6
            Originally posted by BigZigga View Post
            This is actually a really good question Larry. I'd go with Ray but Pac has a great resume too
            ^^^^^^^^ this here

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              #7
              ray but pac resume is awesome especially at the light weights. marquez/barrera/morales were awesome in those divisions. pac prob has more depth but ray has the bigger wins

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                #8
                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
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                Pacquiao's domination over Rios puts him on top.

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                  #9
                  Easily Sugar.

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                    #10
                    This is laughable, what HOF has Pac beat? Barrera, Morales, JMM. sorry but they are no where near the upper elite ATGs. Cotto is a wild card some say hes a HOFer but he beat nobody to call himself a HOFer. Also looked bad in a lot of his fights. Honestly the only name in Pac resume to really boost it is Floyd, or really challenge himself to fight these bigger guys in 160. Same goes for Floyd.

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