Mayweather knows there's a good chance he loses u can see it in his face. Also been reiterating how "this 1 fight doesn't define my legacy"
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostMayweather knows there's a good chance he loses u can see it in his face. Also been reiterating how "this 1 fight doesn't define my legacy"
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Originally posted by darius45 View PostHBO: great production value... Boring content(I could care less about liev schreiber's "inspiring" commentary)... At this point I'll take the lesser production value for some actual training footage... hell... I'll take a cheap digital camera phone if I can get something actually WORTH WATCHING...Biggest fight ever with the WORST build up ever... Go figure...
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostMaybe because it doesn't? Nor does it for manny. But on nsb if floyd loses that means his whole career goes out the window and isn't even a top 100 boxer
When the fighter you're facing is the best fighter you've ever fought, then a win or loss will greatly impact your legacy.
If Roberto Duran lost to Sugar Ray Leonard the first time instead of beating him, his legacy would not be the same.
If Pacquiao beats Floyd then his position in history will increase significantly. If Pacquiao beats floyd his top 5 wins will be
1. Mayweather
2. Barrera
3. Morales
4. Marquez
5. De La Hoya
That's the resume of a legendary fighter. It's almost unmatched. You would have to go as far back as the golden era of boxing to find fighters that could match Pacquiao's resume with a Mayweather win. Without Mayweather it's still impressive, but not as much.
With a Mayweather win on his resume, Pacquiao is undoubtedly, undisputedly the greatest fighter of this generation, and arguably all generations.
When people say that this fight won't affect their legacy, I just start scratching my head. This is the biggest fight of the era, possibly the century, possibly of all time. Of course it will affect the fighters involved.Last edited by DARKSEID; 04-19-2015, 02:10 PM.
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Originally posted by HanzGruber View PostMaybe because it doesn't? Nor does it for manny. But on nsb if floyd loses that means his whole career goes out the window and isn't even a top 100 boxer
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Originally posted by Genius~ View PostA fighter's legacy is defined by the quality of his wins.
When the fighter you're facing is the best fighter you've ever fought, then a win or loss will greatly impact your legacy.
If Roberto Duran lost to Sugar Ray Leonard the first time instead of beating him, his legacy would not be the same.
If Pacquiao beats Floyd then his position in history will increase significantly. If Pacquiao beats floyd his top 5 wins will be
1. Mayweather
2. Barrera
3. Morales
4. Marquez
5. De La Hoya
That's the resume of a legendary fighter. It's almost unmatched. You would have to go as far back as the golden era of boxing to find fighters that could match Pacquiao's resume with a Mayweather win. Without Mayweather it's still impressive, but not as much.
With a Mayweather win on his resume, Pacquiao is undoubtedly, undisputedly the greatest fighter of this generation, and arguably all generations.
When people say that this fight won't affect their legacy, I just start scratching my head. This is the biggest fight of the era, possibly the century, possibly of all time. Of course it will affect the fighters involved.Originally posted by KoolAidMan View PostThis fight is a career legacy definer. Period. If he loses, he shouldn't even rank Top 40 IMO.
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Haven spoken (and interviewed) many casual fans of boxing, I can safely say the majority of casual fans/general public see Pacquiao as the bad guy and want to see Floyd win.
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Originally posted by Pretty Boy32 View PostHaven spoken (and interviewed) many casual fans of boxing, I can safely say the majority of casual fans/general public see Pacquiao as the bad guy and want to see Floyd win.
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostLOL, I'll gladly take it. Manny doesn't land 200.
I feel he's got to land that much to win, so it's pretty much a Pac wins bet for me.
Can we agree it has to go 12 for the bet to count. Win or lose Manny had to land 200 punches.
May the best man win.
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