Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao - Which One is Pound for Pound?
Mayweather is Back, Pacquiao is on Fire and a Showdown is Brewing
The answer is a bit cluttered- this is, of course, boxing. When Mayweather retired he was a near unanimous choice for the number 1 pound for pound spot. It was December 2007 and he was coming off of a 10th round stoppage over the then undefeated Hatton. Prior to that Mayweather bested Oscar De La Hoya by split decision in an easier-than-the-scorecards-read junior middleweight contest.
Mayweather had held the number 1 pound for pound spot since Bernard Hopkins lost to Jermain Taylor in the summer of 2005.
In Mayweather's absence, and with the retirement of Joe Calzaghe, the only logical choice for the number 1 pound for pound fighter in boxing was Pacquiao. He was coming off of his second victory over Marco Antonio Barrera and hadn't lost since the beginning of 2005, to Erik Morales. Pacquiao avenged that loss twice in the interim.
Now is where our stories begin to converge upon one another. In March of 2008, Pacquiao met Juan Manuel Marquez in a rematch of their epic 2004 draw. The first fight saw Marquez down three times in the first round, only to outbox Pacquiao for the majority of the remaining rounds. The draw was disputed by fans of both fighters as being unjust.
The rematch wouldn't clear the picture at all unfortunately. Pacquiao escaped with a split decision victory on the strength of a knockdown he scored in the middle rounds. However, the vast majority of observers, myself included, felt Marquez had clearly won the battle.
With the Marquez rematch taken care of, even if it only further clouded the distance between the two fighters, Pacquiao began leaping up to higher weight classes. He fought Oscar De La Hoya at welterweight and retired him in eight rounds. He then knocked out Ricky Hatton in just two devastating rounds at the 140 pound junior welterweight limit.
The choice of opposition is not coincidental. As mentioned, these are the last two fighters Mayweather had beaten before his self-imposed boxing exile. Pacquiao beat both men in better fashion, although Mayweather got the job done first in both cases and De La Hoya was considered a shell of the 154 pound version of himself that met Mayweather a year and a half prior.
To make matters juicier, Mayweather's first opponent is now lined up to be none other than Juan Manuel Marquez. A fight against Marquez, scheduled for July, seems a pretty good way to prepare himself for a seemingly inevitable showdown with his pound for pound successor Manny Pacquiao. Of course a dominating win would also even the score for Pacquiao's "I did better than you" wins against Hatton and Oscar.
So who deserves the number 1 pound for pound spot in boxing? Is it the slick boxing, fast talking former kingpin or the explosive, happy go lucky current claimant?
Until we see Mayweather back in action, the pound for pound crown rests on Pacquiao's capable forehead. Hopefully, the boxing gods will smile upon us and allow a more definitive answer to be given at the end of this year, when a true dream match takes place between Pacquiao and Mayweather.
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20 Comments
Post a CommentManny Pacquiao is undoubtedly the greatest boxer of this era. Hence, definitely he is the # 1 p-4-p best boxer in the world......
only 1, #1 greatest & that is PACQUIAO... u'll just mad cuz ur boi aint s#@t.
Pacman is the #1 P4P King,no question about it,Floyd money mayweather is coward,Period..coward,coward,i want to kick his black ass,hahha,coward!
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listen I understand eveyone's lookin for a fresh face/a nu hero,but it isn't going to happen.mayweather is a far to superior boxer for manny.Unlike Mayweather,Manny has lost three times.Floyd is our olympic boxing champ,our goldenboy and hasn't been proven otherwise.So all you paquiao fans keep praying if you want but the truth is the truth.If you sit back and watch marquez vs floyd and manny vs floyd.It is easy to see the way floyd sits back and picks shots making marquez look sort of amatuer.Manny on the other hand made marquez look great.They are all great fighters but only one is still undefeated.
listen I understand eveyone's lookin for a fresh face/a nu hero,but it isn't going to happen.mayweather is a far to superior boxer for manny.Unlike Mayweather,Manny has lost three times.Floyd is our olympic boxing champ,our goldenboy and hasn't been proven otherwise.So all you paquiao fans keep praying if you want but the truth is the truth.If you sit back and watch marquez vs floyd and manny vs floyd.It is easy to see the way floyd sits back and picks shots making marquez look sort of amatuer.Manny on the other hand made marquez look great.They are all great fighters but only one has still been undefeated.
Pac's combo of hand speed, power, and punch stamina is too much for Floyd
Pac destroyed Marquez in the first fight-the worst judgment in the history of boxing. Pac clearly won the 2nd fight versus Marquez though he would've clearly lost had he not knock Marquez down.
But Marquez IMPROVED between fight 1 and 2. Point is Marquez is far more dangerous to Pac than Floyd is.
But Pac need not rematch Marquez- Pac beat Marquez twice already
Missed it, but heard about it.
Both are great. Freddie Roach gives Pac the edge though. Did you see the Floyd interview on ESPN this week?