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Congratulations to Inoue for proving he's the greatest Asian boxer of all time. Sorry Pacquiao, your time’s up and your legacy just got overshadowed

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    #11
    Inoue is the best now. Let's see what he does at 122 and maybe 126 too. Then we can reassess

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      #12
      Huge Inoue fan. Dude's legit, the 2 KDs dont take anything away in my eyes.

      But he's not close to Pac right now. Pacquaio moved higher and has legends on his resume. Inoue needs to clean FW and add 3 more solid scalps to even sniff the conversation.
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        #13
        Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
        I gotta disagree with that.

        Manny & Inoue both started at 108lbs & Monster is already at the edges of his limits at 122lbs.

        If he goes up to 126 & faces the best competition, it's likely he will lose.

        Manny Pacquaio went past 122, past 126, past 130, past 135, past 140, & past 147, all the way to 154.

        He's won the welterweight title more than any man in history.

        Think about that.

        A guy who started his career at 108lbs has won the belt at 147 more than anybody in history.

        The last time against a guy who was undefeated, on P4P lists, & was a decade younger.

        It's Pacquaio, who's a consensus top 10-15 fighter ever.

        Inoue is not that, yet.
        You fell into a troll trap, son. Climb back out.
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          #14
          Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
          I gotta disagree with that.

          Manny & Inoue both started at 108lbs & Monster is already at the edges of his limits at 122lbs.

          If he goes up to 126 & faces the best competition, it's likely he will lose.

          Manny Pacquaio went past 122, past 126, past 130, past 135, past 140, & past 147, all the way to 154.

          He's won the welterweight title more than any man in history.

          Think about that.

          A guy who started his career at 108lbs has won the belt at 147 more than anybody in history.

          The last time against a guy who was undefeated, on P4P lists, & was a decade younger.

          It's Pacquaio, who's a consensus top 10-15 fighter ever.

          Inoue is not that, yet.
          Inoue already blew past Pacquiao, and it's hilarious watching you still in denial. Pacquiao's whole career was built lies and a PR machine. Catchweights, cherry-picked opponents, and spoon-fed matchups. That's his real legacy. You think that makes him an all-time great? Please. He got bullied by Jeff Horn, a guy Crawford dismantled like a sparring dummy. Let that sink in. Most of Pacquiao’s welterweight titles were handed to him thanks to backdoor deals and connections, while real fighters had to climb the ranks the hard way. He didn’t walk the tough path, he was escorted to the spotlight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by j0zef View Post
            Huge Inoue fan. Dude's legit, the 2 KDs dont take anything away in my eyes.

            But he's not close to Pac right now. Pacquaio moved higher and has legends on his resume. Inoue needs to clean FW and add 3 more solid scalps to even sniff the conversation.
            Lmao, "not close to Pacquiao"? Bro, Pacquiao built his resume fighting washed names with asterisk wins padded by catchweights and politics. Legends? More like legends on retirement tours. Meanwhile, Inoue is out here dominating prime, undefeated champs across divisions with surgical precision not scraping by with split decisions or headbutting brawls. The only thing Pac had over Inoue was hype and a machine pushing his narrative. If Inoue’s two KDs don’t matter to you, then Pac getting bullied by Jeff Horn and KO’d cold by Marquez should matter even less. Inoue doesn’t need to "sniff" the conversation he already passed the smell test. Your nostalgia goggles just smell like denial.

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              #16
              Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
              Inoue is the best now. Let's see what he does at 122 and maybe 126 too. Then we can reassess
              Let’s see what he does”? Bro, open your eyes Inoue owns 122 already. Fulton was supposed to be the boogeyman and got folded like laundry. The only thing left to “reassess” is your weak grasp of what greatness looks like. Stop acting like Inoue still has something to prove just because he’s not doing it the old-school, hype-driven, padded-record route. He’s doing it better, faster, and without needing catchweights, gift decisions, or cherry-picked opponents. At this point, waiting to "see what he does" just makes you sound like you're stalling because your favorites are getting eclipsed.

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                #17
                Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
                pacquiao's time has been up for 4-5 years already... legacy overshadow? no way Jose! you can never overshadow "8 division world champ". props to Inoue tho.
                8-division champ YEaaaaa built on catchweights, drained opponents, and backroom deals. That stat looks shiny until you realize how manufactured it was. Pacquiao's legacy is more smoke and mirrors than substance at this point. You can slap a gold sticker on a clown and call him a king, but real ones know the game. Inoue didn’t need shortcuts or special treatment, he’s wrecking prime champions, not coasting on nostalgia and politics. Pac’s time isn’t just up his legacy’s starting to crack. Keep screaming “8 divisions” like it’s a magic spell. Meanwhile, Inoue's stacking real scalps with no asterisks.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
                  how is Terence dominating p4p when he’s at third and Usyk is 1

                  Terence won’t ever be Mayweather dominant
                  Terence won’t ever be Mayweather dominant? Bro, you sound like you just woke up from a 2015 coma. Crawford murdered the supposed boogeyman of the division in Errol Spence and made it look like light sparring, that’s dominance you can’t fake. Meanwhile, you're clinging to pound-for-pound rankings like they’re gospel when half of them are media politics and fanboy bias. Usyk’s great, sure, but Crawford's putting on clinics so clean they belong in textbooks. Mayweather fought safe; Crawford finishes. If you can’t see that, maybe combat sports ain’t for you, stick to TikTok dance rankings.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Century Tuna View Post

                    8-division champ YEaaaaa built on catchweights, drained opponents, and backroom deals. That stat looks shiny until you realize how manufactured it was. Pacquiao's legacy is more smoke and mirrors than substance at this point. You can slap a gold sticker on a clown and call him a king, but real ones know the game. Inoue didn’t need shortcuts or special treatment, he’s wrecking prime champions, not coasting on nostalgia and politics. Pac’s time isn’t just up his legacy’s starting to crack. Keep screaming “8 divisions” like it’s a magic spell. Meanwhile, Inoue's stacking real scalps with no asterisks.
                    blah blah.. so why hasnt any other fighters done it? at the end of the day. pacman is an 8 division world champ, like it or not... cope with it.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Century Tuna View Post

                      Terence won’t ever be Mayweather dominant? Bro, you sound like you just woke up from a 2015 coma. Crawford murdered the supposed boogeyman of the division in Errol Spence and made it look like light sparring, that’s dominance you can’t fake. Meanwhile, you're clinging to pound-for-pound rankings like they’re gospel when half of them are media politics and fanboy bias. Usyk’s great, sure, but Crawford's putting on clinics so clean they belong in textbooks. Mayweather fought safe; Crawford finishes. If you can’t see that, maybe combat sports ain’t for you, stick to TikTok dance rankings.
                      crawford at 37, best win is a disable car accident drunk spence!! that's his best win!! LOL.

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