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    #41
    Originally posted by mangler jr View Post
    He's top 30 maybe top 25 for me. I still rank a handful of fighters above him like Hearns, Leonard, Whitaker, Chavez, etc....


    And WHO ELSE.


    YOU AND ALL THE OTHER IDIOTS WHO RANK HIM NO BETTER THAN 25-30 PLEASE LIST THE OTHER 25 FIGHTERS WHO ARE AHEAD OF HIM ON THE LIST.

    These ***ing idiots on boxingscene who make the dumbest ***ing threads ever come out and talk like they know each and every fighter in history very well. The fact is 90% of the fighters on the ATG top 25-50 were fighters of another era WHEN YOU GENIUSES WEREN'T EVEN BORN. You f@ggots haven't even watched most of those ATG 25-50 fights and act like you know so much.



    edit: FUNNY THING IS MOST OF THESE F@GGOTS HAVEN'T EVEN WATCHED MOST OF RJJ, HOPKINS, PBF FIGHTS AND YET THEY ACT LIKE THEY'VE STUDIED EVERY SINGLE FIGHTER AND THEIR FIGHTS IN HISTORY. GTFO


    EDIT2: OH BTW THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE STUDIED THOSE FIGHTERS AND SEEN ALMOST ALL OF THEIR FIGHTS JUST SAID MANNY PACQUIAO IS IN TOP 20 OR EVEN TOP 5 IN EMMANUEL STE***** CASE.
    Last edited by Pacmanjay; 11-15-2009, 04:39 PM.

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      #42
      Some people seem to underestimate Pacquiao's achievements - is it because he's not an American?

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        #43
        Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
        Some people seem to underestimate Pacquiao's achievements - is it because he's not an American?
        yes ..part of it......imagine if he was american whos broken every record there is.....

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          #44
          Originally posted by baracuda View Post
          yes ..part of it......imagine if he was american whos broken every record there is.....
          If only Floyd would summon up the courage to fight him.

          If Manny KOed Floyd, the Americans couldn't deny him the respect he deserves any longer.

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            #45
            according to burt sugar....top 20 P4P and greatest Asian fighter ever to live...but who listens to burt?

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              #46
              Originally posted by USA_Pugilist View Post
              ...but who listens to burt?
              not me. his top 100 is all over the place

              i'd say as of now pacquiao slots into the 30-20 bracket personally

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                #47
                16-20, tbh.
                ...and I'm a huge Pac fan.

                If Pac unifies WW against Mosley/Berto (thus securing lineal),
                he moves up as ATG significantly. If Pac beats Floyd, all he
                really gets is $$$.

                JM2
                h.

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                  #48
                  That's an issue that isn't for us to decide. The future generations will look back and reflect on Pacquiao and make up their minds because it's hard to appreciate what a fighter accomplishes until he's retired.

                  It's like what Emmanuel Steward says about Lennox Lewis, that he gets bigger each day that passes without him.

                  Contrast that with Mayweather, who unfortunately, few really called to come back.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Pacmanjay View Post
                    And WHO ELSE.


                    YOU AND ALL THE OTHER IDIOTS WHO RANK HIM NO BETTER THAN 25-30 PLEASE LIST THE OTHER 25 FIGHTERS WHO ARE AHEAD OF HIM ON THE LIST.
                    Well i Consider him in the 20-25 range, call it 23 and put the following in front of him

                    Sugar ray Robinson
                    Cassius Clay
                    Archie Moore
                    Joe lewis
                    Marvin Hagler
                    Sugar Ray Leonard
                    Evander Holyfield
                    Roberto Duran
                    Jack Johnson
                    Nicolino Locche
                    Joe Frazier
                    George Foreman
                    Henry Armstrong
                    Pernell Whittaker
                    De Jesus
                    Willy Pep
                    Floyd Patterson
                    Aaron Pryor
                    Harry Greb
                    Jimmy Wilde
                    Sonny Liston
                    JCC Snr
                    Gene Tunney

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                      #50
                      between 2 & 5

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