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2008
June 28, Pacquiao will try to add his fourth world title to a resume that has left him universally rated the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, now that Floyd Mayweather Jr. has -- at least for the moment -- left the stage. Yet as accomplished as Pacquiao has become, all men have their limits. The question is: Has Pacquiao finally reached his? When Pacquiao slips into the ring to challenge WBC lightweight champion David Diaz, he will be facing a 135-pound opponent who began his career weighing 142 and has worked down from there. In other words, when these two first became professionals there were 36 pounds between them.
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1938•
6.5
1970•
7.3
2013•
5.2
2004•
3.0
2014•
8.5
2013•
0
1982•
5.9
2020•
5.3
2001•
4.1
2013•
0
2013•
0
2006•
4.8
2005•
5.3
2010•
6.6
2013•
0
2007•
0