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? asked in SportsBoxing · 7 years ago

Pacquiao vs Pryor at 140?

Update:

for me this is like the hardest dream fight to actually decide a clear winner lol

pryors defense was leaky, and even leakier against southpaws, but his relentless aggression is something pacquiao never faced before.

crazy tough matchup, instant fight of the year

i think pacquiao would survive the early rounds and then get a late round TKO (if pyror doesnt use the magic bottle)

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  • 7 years ago
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    Pacquiao would likely floor the wild swinging Pryor early in the fight. However, he'd fail to finish him. Pryor threw nearly 100 punches per round. Here's why he'd win.

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    Pryor resented the respect Arguello received from every avenue of the press, media and public. First, Leonard and then Arguello. Pryor was often overlooked by the media.

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    Forget that bottle because there is no proof that it actually helped Pryor. Pryor wanted to chop Arguello down and he took out years of anger on him. He destroyed Arguello in the rematch as well. Also, look at how well Pryor out-boxed Arguello before stopping him.

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    America loves Pacquiao. Mayweather is learning that the same way Pryor would. Aaron is great but he lacks any star appeal. He had to rough it the same way Marvin Hagler did. It was only after vanquishing a well beloved Latin fighter (Duran) that non-fans even began to notice Hagler, and even then, he failed to finish the smaller Duran.

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    Pacquiao would be the star and Pryor would loath every bit of it. In the beginning, Pryor would be expected to go wild. However, he would box in much the same way he did against Arguello, that is until Pacquiao, who is much faster than Arguello, wakes the sleeping giant.

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    Pryor would begin to land in much the same way Marquez did in each of his fights with Pacquiao. While Manny would score early, knockdown in round 3, Pryor would come on later in the fight when Pacquiao slows down and begins to miss.

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    Pacquiao misses a right hook in round 9 and Pryor drops him with a straight right hand. Pacquiao makes it to his feet but barely out of the round. The following round is much the same as the previous one, but with Manny still on his feet.

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    Both fighters finish strong but Pryor takes the last two rounds as Pacquiao slows down a bit.

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    Pryor W 15.

  • teodor
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Pacquiao has just one fight at 140 against an already once kayoed and already mentally disturbed Ricky Hatton. Yes, Manny scored his highlight reel greatest Ko against that Hatton. But I still question how he would have fared against the Kostya Tszyu-prime Hatton or a prime time Julio Cesar Chavez at that weight.

    Pryor on the other hand built his legend at 140. He was the uncrowned fifth of the Four KIngs of the 1980s. He fought and decisively beat Antonio Cervantes when no one from 135 including Roberto Duran to 147 lbs. including Wilfred Benitez who barely survived in scoring a hometown upset over Cervantes in Puerto Rico would dare get in the ring with the legendary Kid Pembele

    Pryor reigned dominantly at 140 from the late 70s through the mid 80s that he ran out of viable opponents as the other champion Saoul Mamby avoided him like a plague and Duran bypassed him and went straight to the welterweights. Pryor issued a challenge against Duran, Leonard and Tommy Hearns whom he beat in the amateurs but no one except for then lightweight kingpin Alexis Arguello stepped up to the plate. And Pryor stopped him not once but twice, the last easier than the first.

    Do you mean to tell me that Pacquiao stands a chance against a Pryor that most legends have avoided and only Arguello at his strongest prime dared faced at the cost of his worst defeats?

  • G
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Pryor's workrate and toughness vs. Pacquiao's speed and agility. I'd go with Pryor by razor thin decision in the most brutal fight ever witnessed.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    7 years ago

    Pryor by a late TKO

  • 7 years ago

    If Marquez can pole axe Pac, Pryor would do so with even greater damage.

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