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What do you think is the best weight class for pacquiao since he started his career.?

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mine is super bantamweight.

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  1. so far i should say the 130ls.. where he only lost once.. while winning against the likes of barrera (twice) morales (twice) marquez (1 win 1 draw).. but i think he'll be great finishing his career at 135.. =)


  2. GREAT ANSWER HEAVY D!!!

    I completely agree.

  3. Although I don't think it he can get much better than he already is....

    Funny thing is : He seems to be gettin better every time I see him. So I guess that's still yet to be seen...

    Keep in mind I'm no Paquiao fan!

  4. mine is 135..

  5. I would probably have to go with super featherweight (130 pounds)- that is where he really beat a lot of the top dogs and made his claim to being one of the best pound for pound in the world.  He beat three truly great fighters in that division- Erik Morales (twice), Marco Antonio Barrera, and Juan Manuel Marquez (controversially or not, he still won the fight)  And now that Floyd Mayweather, Jr. retired, he is the concensus number 1 pound for pound fighter.  Here is a look of the more notable fights that he had in each weight division; he had many other fights in each division, except for lightweight, but these are the ones that stick out to me:

    Flyweight:

    ~Defeated Chatchai Sasakul for the WBC title.  

    ~Lost to Medgoen Singsurat for the WBC title.

    Super Bantamweight:

    ~Defeated Lehlohonolo Ledwaba for the IBF title.

    ~Drew with Agapito Sanchez for the IBF and WBO titles.

    ~Defeated Jorge Julio to retain the IBF title.

    Featherweight:

    ~Defeated Marco Antonio Barrera for the linear Ring Magazine title.

    ~Drew with Juan Manuel Marquez for the Ring Magazine, WBA, and IBF titles.

    Super featherweight:

    ~Lost to Erik Morales.

    ~Defeated Erik Morales (twice).

    ~Defeated Oscar Larios.

    ~Defeated Marco Antonio Barrera.

    ~Defeated Juan Manuel Marquez for the Ring Magazine and WBC titles.

    Lightweight:

    ~Defeated David Diaz for the WBC title.

  6. 135

  7. Well at 130 he did not really beat Marquez. However Marquez is an exceptional boxer. The "King without the Crown".  

    Paquiao did beat Dias, but this Dias is really a journey man, a good one.  We need to see him fight Soto, Casamayor, Baby bull Dias, Man at 135 PAC is going to have his hands full.

    But I think he will do good. He is an intelligent fighter. He still getting away with that predictable headbutt that he uses to cut his opponent. You all don't notice, but pac headbutting is becoming more obvious. Let me be the Devil's advocate: Is this a coincidence? are the headbutt really accidental? hmmm.

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