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I honestly think Mayweather lost a step between the Mosley fight and the Ortiz fight. I'm giving Pacquiao more of a chance now than I did before because I think there are more openings in Mayweather's defense now compared to even the Mosley fight. Especially with right hooks over the shoulder, not leads but ones that come mid combo, the kind of punch that Pacquiao knocked Cotto down with and Mayweather was getting tagged at times with lead lefts, his reflexes might not be as good as they used to be, which is to be expected.
Still though, his skill level is on a very, very high level which still makes him one of the best in the world today and still a very, very hard guy to beat.
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Pacquiao would have a tough, tough time man. I can see Mayweather backing him up and taking the fight to close quarters where Pacquiao would be clueless. Quite frankly - especially after seeing how Manny struggled with Mosley's movement - I would give him only a puncher's chance.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostPacquiao would have a tough, tough time man. I can see Mayweather backing him up and taking the fight to close quarters where Pacquiao would be clueless. Quite frankly - especially after seeing how Manny struggled with Mosley's movement - I would give him only a puncher's chance.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostI honestly think Mayweather lost a step between the Mosley fight and the Ortiz fight. I'm giving Pacquiao more of a chance now than I did before because I think there are more openings in Mayweather's defense now compared to even the Mosley fight. Especially with right hooks over the shoulder, not leads but ones that come mid combo, the kind of punch that Pacquiao knocked Cotto down with and Mayweather was getting tagged at times with lead lefts, his reflexes might not be as good as they used to be, which is to be expected.
Still though, his skill level is on a very, very high level which still makes him one of the best in the world today and still a very, very hard guy to beat.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostPacquiao would have a tough, tough time man. I can see Mayweather backing him up and taking the fight to close quarters where Pacquiao would be clueless. Quite frankly - especially after seeing how Manny struggled with Mosley's movement - I would give him only a puncher's chance.
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I'm sorry but there is no comparison between Ortiz and Pacquiao aside from them both being southpaws.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostPacquiao would have a tough, tough time man. I can see Mayweather backing him up and taking the fight to close quarters where Pacquiao would be clueless. Quite frankly - especially after seeing how Manny struggled with Mosley's movement - I would give him only a puncher's chance.
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i like how people like to compare what it says on paper to determine who will be victorious. on paper of course floyd beats manny, but its how u execute it that will count. can floyd do what he did with his pass opponents against pac and can pac do the same. this is whats gonna matter not what it says on paper. how many times have we seen a winning team lose to the losing team??
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