Four years later Pacquiao is still competing at a high level and just recently won another world title. What's Marquez up to nowadays? Funny how he stopped fighting soon as random drug testing started becoming more commonplace... oh, how the mighty have fallen.
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Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostFour years later Pacquiao is still competing at a high level and just recently won another world title. What's Marquez up to nowadays? Funny how he stopped fighting soon as random drug testing started becoming more commonplace... oh, how the mighty have fallen.
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Originally posted by Thraxox View PostHis reasoning is so ****ing ******ed. It just shows how high the standard is for Pacquiao. It's like saying.
"Oh wait, Roberto Duran just got Ko'ed by Thomas Hearns, and hadn't got up from the punch for 2 minutes. Let's get him in to the 100% KO rate in John Mugabi as his next fight!"
We weren't even sure if Pacquiao is going to be fighting at world level after that KO! And they just want him to get on with Thurman just shows how great Pacquiao is for the standards are so high that it is beyond the realm of human physicality.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postanyone with common sense and knows the sport, like yourself knows this. But some people lol just cant understand it. They also cant comprehend that a fighter a decade ago isnt the same fighter a decade later. Although he is still a top elite fighter some things do diminish over time. Also a fighter changes his style up over the years. Sadly some ignorant people cant grasp that
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostJMM is older than PAC. PAC picked up an irrelevant title from the weakest WW out there.
Was there better welters out there? Sure. But saying that Vargas is "the weakest out there" is comical.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostThe weakest WW out there? Out there among whom? Vargas definitely wasn't the best welter out there but if you think he was/is the weakest, then you may need to brush up on your boxing knowledge a little bit, man. Vargas was a consensus top ten in the world welterweight. If Manny fighting a top ten in the world welter is a "cherry pick", at 38 years old no less, then that just goes to show how great the guy is and what kind of incredible standard he's held to. Not to mention Vargas was coming off the best win of his career by stopping a very highly regarded up and comer in Sadam Ali.
Was there better welters out there? Sure. But saying that Vargas is "the weakest out there" is comical.
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