ESPN Reveals It's Pound 4 Pound Rankings Of Last 25 Years *Updated* #1 revealed on 3rd page!!!!!!!!!

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I don't agree with you :yeshrug:

I don't think he dominated either. When I look back at his career and think of dominating or just simply outclassing an opponent, I point to Chico in terms of him just flat out beating the breaks off of a fighter. And Canelo, Hatton, and Gatti just had no business being in the ring with him.
 

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Thats fine... we have different definitions of "domination"... to say Floyd dominated pacquiao is utter bullshyt in my opinion.. rounds went back and forth and were very close until around 10-11
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He just made him throw his lowest (or near lowest) amount of punches in his boxing career. With lowest (or near lowest) connect % ever.
 

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lol the fight was a domination
damn you still don't get it:wow:
:mjlol: I get you're delusional. Cant be a domination when you lose 4 arguably 5 rounds..

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Unfortunately compubox isn't how rounds are scored.. nor is it enough to determine who gets "dominated".. there were very few punches thrown and landed by both Pac and Floyd.. To say Pac got dominated is very baised and reaching to the highest extent
 

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:mjlol: I get you're delusional. Cant be a domination when you lose 4 arguably 5 rounds..

@mr. smoke weed
Unfortunately compubox isn't how rounds are scored.. nor is it enough to determine who gets "dominated".. there were very few punches thrown and landed by both Pac and Floyd.. To say Pac got dominated is very baised and reaching to the highest extent
Breh if you want to play revisionist history up the thread and ask brehs to re-score the fight. I had it 10-2 9-3.

But instead of using my opinion, lets use ESPN's (the one who these rankings were made by) opinion, Scorecard: Mayweather dominates Pacquiao in impressive victory :ohhh:

Anyway, Pac has a sick resume and is an ATG fighter, was still defeated handily by Floyd :yeshrug:
 

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He didn't get dominated though..quit being delusional. He won 4 arguably 5 rounds in the fight
1-3 Floyd
4-5 Manny
6-12 Floyd
Easy fight to score wish it could have been more competitive, but as die hard fans of both they both danced, held and ran to protect a future rematch in the new MGM grand...one big opera, otherwise easy fight to score
 

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Floyd is No.1 :blessed: (thought they were going to pull a fast one & leave him off the list entirely)


#P4Prank: Mayweather No. 1 of past 25 years

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  • Record: 49-0, 26 KOs | Years active: 1996-2015
  • Weight classes: Junior lightweight, lightweight, junior welterweight, welterweight, junior middleweight
  • Titles: 11
  • Top 3 signature wins: Diego Corrales, TKO10, 2001; Oscar De La Hoya, SD12, 2007; Manny Pacquiao, UD12, 2015
Stats & Info: Mayweather has five of the top six largest gates in Nevada boxing history, including $72 million for his fight against Manny Pacquiao.

ESPN's take: "When Floyd Mayweather retired following a one-sided decision win against Andre Berto to retain his unified welterweight title in September, he walked away with a perfect record of 49-0 and a legacy of greatness in the ring. Perhaps he will make a comeback eventually -- he has retired and returned before - but even if he never does, Mayweather will go down as one of the best boxers in history. In his era, he had no peer defensively and is perhaps the greatest defensive fighter in history. But he also beat a who's who of his era and usually did so with ease. His sublime skill and polarizing personality made him the face of boxing and the highest paid athlete in the world as "Money" broke every boxing box office record with one mega fight after another. Mayweather, who was also an elite amateur and 1996 Olympic bronze medalist (after getting robbed by the judges), spent many years entrenched as the pound-for-pound king. When he easily outpointed Manny Pacquiao in May in their long-awaited and record-shattering superfight, Mayweather not only cemented his position as the No. 1 fighter in the world but stamped himself as king of the era." -- Dan Rafael
 
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