
Originally Posted by
Mantequilla
I don't really do lists anymore, so i'll just keep it simple.
The real meat of Pac's career so far is at feather and junior lightweight.There he's a excellent, proven fighter, about on par with a Marquez.This is where he's arguablt a great fighter for some imo.
At super-bantam he was still drained and huge(lookd about two weightclasses bigger than ledwaba) at the weight.Still fairly one-dimensional and raw, but with more than enough physical ability and power to rate as one of a very historically weak divisions best fighters.
Below that a ridiculously drained and huge Fly who would lack the skills or experience to deal with the greats and near greats of the division.More or less a dangerous punching spoiler here....has the raw talent to upset more established fighters if they come in overconfident\ out of shape as the Sasakul fight showed, but not a serious factor overall.
At lightweight and above its way too early to rate him.The Oscar beating is my favourite beating for a long time though.
I will say that even though Oscar has obviously lost another two steps since the Floyd fight, it does put into perspective how notably less formidable FLoyd has become since his 130 days.If he was really still the ring-maestro he's hyped by many as he would have done a number on "i've been phoning it in since i lost to mosley again" Oscar, that would have made clinics like Canto vs Betulio Gonzalez 2, Benitez vs Cervantes and so on look like life and death struggles.
Bookmarks