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    #11
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    When he was 40
    He wasn't 40 vs horn. Horn still beat him up and roughed him with little skills.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Inspired View Post
      pac was def not a clean fighter so there's no point in these sort of questions.
      You hintin' that he's juicin' with banned stuff to get an edge over his rivals?

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        #13
        Originally posted by bigtyivier2k2 View Post
        Bro u forgot what run Prime Pac had? Lol were you born after 2010
        Yo, don't front, I remember Prime Pac's epic runs. I ain't no newbie; those fights are stamped in boxing history, no doubt.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Lance98 View Post

          He wasn't 40 vs horn. Horn still beat him up and roughed him with little skills.
          The question was prime for prime

          most people consider Mannny's prime to be around 2007-2010.

          So the Horn fight was 7-10 years after Manny's prime.
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            #15
            the pacquiao that fought at 140 beats haney, tank crawford, in one night.

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              #16
              Originally posted by PryorHawk View Post
              the pacquiao that fought at 140 beats haney, tank crawford, in one night.
              Crawford I'm not sure. Nightmare style mixed with ability for Manny I think. But it would have been a hell of a fight.

              The others I agree.
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                #17
                Fanboys are going to say Pac beat’s whomever, pointless argument.

                However if you want to delve into facts. Pac has fought 3 elite counter-punchers in his career and lost to all THREE. Marquez, (a past prime Morales, in a fight he got outboxed and barely won more than 3 rounds) and a 38 year old Floyd who had his way with Pac for 9 rounds.

                Haney would probably beat him at 140, Pac was an amazing fighter - never unbeatable though, no matter what nonsense his fans push.
                Last edited by messi807; 12-10-2023, 12:18 AM.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                  Pac smashes him

                  Pac didnt have slow feet like Prograis, he would have way more opportunities to crack Haney.
                  Yo, I hear you, but I gotta disagree. Just 'cause Pac's footwork ain't like Prograis', don't mean he'd automatically have more chances against Haney. Styles and game plans in the ring, they're a whole different ball game, you feel me?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by messi807 View Post
                    Fanboys are going to say Pac beat’s whomever, pointless argument.

                    However if you want to delve into facts. Pac has fought 3 elite counter-punchers in his career and lost to all THREE. Marquez, (a past prime Morales, in a fight he barely won more than 3 rounds) and Floyd.

                    Haney would probably beat him at 140, Pac was an amazing fighter - never unbeatable though, no matter what nonsense his fans push.
                    Yeah, for sure. Those fanboys ride or die for Pac, but when you check the facts, it's clear. Pacquiao struggled against those elite counter-punchers like Marquez, an older Morales, and Floyd - all handed him losses. Haney at 140? He might just snatch that victory. Pac was a beast, no doubt, but let's face it, he wasn't untouchable, no matter how much some fans wanna believe it.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PryorHawk View Post
                      the pacquiao that fought at 140 beats haney, tank crawford, in one night.
                      Yo, I gotta disagree on that one. Saying the 140-pound Pacquiao would take down Haney, Tank, and Crawford in one night? That's reaching, man. Each of those fighters got their own game, their own strengths. Comparing them like that just ain't right; it's a whole different ball game.

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