you really got something against the man dont you? no one said they were on equal basis as you assumed. to compare fighters is not saying they are equal, rather comparing the similarities of their careers.milmascaras1 wrote:Pacquiao and Duran on an equal basis? first let me say that duran is levels above pacquiao. pacquiao's opponents like morales, barrera and marquez while hall of famers are also not on the same levels of duran's opponents. too many people make a big deal about pacquiao beating those three but pacquiao fought neither one of them when they were young and on their way up. all three were older and on their way down when he fought them. especially morales, morales was only about 70% of what he was in his prime when he beat pacquiao. what would a 100% prime morales do to pacquiao? and we know marquez beat pacquiao both times and he was much older than pacquiao. the first barrera fight was the only great win for pacquiao against this three.
and let's not even think today's welterweights can even compare to the welter's duran fought. you say "but pacquiao" started at 106? well, so what, duran started at 119 and fought all the way up to 174 and still beat his opponent at 46 years old. and every one of duran's opponents at welterweight and above was much younger than the 5'7" duran. in his prime, duran beat hall of famers, carlos palomino, pipino cuevas, sugar ray leonard and lost to close narrow decision to middleweight marvin hagler. he also lost to the great wilfred benitez and thomas hearns who were much superior to any welterweights of today with the exception of mosley and mayweather jr. which pacquiao has managed to duck.
sure, what pacquiao has done is great, he started out at 106 and has fought as heavy as 145? that's 39 Lbs.. on the other hand, duran started out at 119 and fought as heavy as 174...that's 57 Lbs. and beat his opponent at 46 years old. the heaviest duran fought in his career (while losing) was at 176 and lost to a 20-1 argentine fighter by close decision at 48 yo. oh, and guess what, duran never cherrypicked his opposition like pacquiao has. he never rematched fighters he beat before. he had a trilogy with esteban dejesus to settle their close deadlock. he rematched leonard to settle their deadlock. he never had a rematch with someone he easily beat like pacquiao ha with morales.
i know we are living in the moment but come on, either most of you are too ignorant to realize the superiority of duran or are too drunk with the pacquiao kool-aid.
i agree pac had his fair share of cherry picks like diaz, but to say he cherry picked his whole career is ludicrous. i hope you dont consider fighting top 5 welterweights such as cotto and clottey cherry picking. also, while morales was on a bit of a slide their first fight, he was still damn good. he was coming off a split decision loss to MAB who pacquiao dominated. yes his fights with JMM were controversial, but those fights are far from decisive. it could have gone either way, but the difference is in both fights JMM went down. those fights are as controversial as ken norton vs muhammad ali. many people thought norton beat ali twice, but its never brought up when discussing alis resume because regardless of the close decisions, he took the W's and had a great career.
Barrera, morales, JMM, ODLH(weight drained and way past prime), hatton, cotto, clottey
you may argue hatton and cotto werent the same fighters, but they werent far from it. they were still dangerous, live opponents. its not easy going up and defeating fighters like hatton and cotto especially since he fought below 130 most his career.