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Duran, Armstrong, Chavez and Pacquiao

Posted: 10 Dec 2008, 09:49
by actjac
Wow!!

These four in a Lightweight tournament

Re: Duran, Armstrong, Chavez and Pacquiao

Posted: 10 Dec 2008, 10:46
by theone
Pacquiao would lose more often than not to the other three. Armstrong would just plain outwork the others most of the time.
Duran and Chavez are pick ems. Duran's physique allowed him to carry extra weight alot more comfortably than Chavez, so this allowed him to compete more successfully in higher weight classes. The fact that he was able to put on impressive performances against the likes of Leonard, Hagler and Barkley contribute more to his high p4p rankings than his impressive career as a lightweight.

That being said, i think at lightweight Chavez would have been his match. And maybe more.

Re: Duran, Armstrong, Chavez and Pacquiao

Posted: 10 Dec 2008, 19:51
by elmersalsa
theone wrote:Pacquiao would lose more often than not to the other three. Armstrong would just plain outwork the others most of the time.
Duran and Chavez are pick ems. Duran's physique allowed him to carry extra weight alot more comfortably than Chavez, so this allowed him to compete more successfully in higher weight classes. The fact that he was able to put on impressive performances against the likes of Leonard, Hagler and Barkley contribute more to his high p4p rankings than his impressive career as a lightweight.

That being said, i think at lightweight Chavez would have been his match. And maybe more.
I agree with my friend theone...Pacman does not belong with those lightweights greats of yesterday.

Re: Duran, Armstrong, Chavez and Pacquiao

Posted: 14 Dec 2008, 05:37
by teikken
elmersalsa wrote:
theone wrote:Pacquiao would lose more often than not to the other three. Armstrong would just plain outwork the others most of the time.
Duran and Chavez are pick ems. Duran's physique allowed him to carry extra weight alot more comfortably than Chavez, so this allowed him to compete more successfully in higher weight classes. The fact that he was able to put on impressive performances against the likes of Leonard, Hagler and Barkley contribute more to his high p4p rankings than his impressive career as a lightweight.

That being said, i think at lightweight Chavez would have been his match. And maybe more.
I agree with my friend theone...Pacman does not belong with those lightweights greats of yesterday.

yeah, while you're at it, include Barrera, Morales, Marquez and de la Hoya. :TU: