Goodnight, Irene wrote:No offense, but your tone is completely one-sided here. It would be just as legitimate for me to go the opposite way & say Chavez was a good deal faded (ala Hatton), coming up a division, & how Nelson was past his best years & weightclass, etc, & you couldn't really deny me doing that. Give me Cotto over McGirt, & that's before we discuss how far Pacquiao travelled in weight to reach him/De La Hoya/Margarito/Hatton. It's huge when you compare what he did several divisions below against Barrera, Morales & Marquez.
Whitaker is the greater fighter, Pacquiao's had the more impressive career, IMO (close). I am certainly a much bigger fan of Whitaker than Pacquiao, as many here will attest.
Sorry GI, but Chavez was not as faded as Hatton was. Chavez was coming out of a total domination of everyone on his path. He was undefeated and nobody came close to beating him with the exception of Laporte. Hatton on the other hand was never as good as Chavez was to begin with, and was already stopped by Mayweather. Not to mention he should have had another loss on his resume vs Collazo. De La Hoya was completely washed-up and was a businessman, not a fighter, Margarito is not even worth discussing, and Hatton was not that good. He should get credit for dominating Barrera, but Morales defeated him clearly, and by the time the rematch was made Morales was done. Morales lost to Raheem clearly, and clearly had seen better days. Vs Marquez was very close and it is debatable as to who won the second fight. Even the first one Marquez dominated most of the fight and only the knockdowns save Pac.
I believe that Jones Jr. had a better career than Hearns and I would not rank him nowhere close to him. At least Jones won titles at heavyweight something that Hearns never did. Who had the better paper career should not matter. For me Hearns and Pernell will always be greater than Pac in any p4p ranking.