By Mark Vester

Heavyweight veteran Andrew Golota made a bold prediction on a potential fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. The 1988 Olympic bronze medal winner thinks Pacquiao is too fast for Mayweather, who Golota believes Pacquiao's speed, activity level and power will be too much for Mayweather at welterweight.

Golota thinks Pacquiao has carried the weight better than Mayweather since moving up through the divisions and because of that he sees Mayweather being overwhelmed in the same way as Miguel Cotto and others.

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao is being currently being negoiated for the month of November with Las Vegas and Texas as the two possible locations to host the fight.

“Pacquiao is too much for him. Too much. He beats him easy. Easy. Easy. Mayweather was a great fighter when he was a super featherweight but he’s too small now. Pacquiao is so fast. He throws so many punches. Cotto is fast but Pacquiao made him look slow. Pacquiao is something else,” Golota told Scoop Malinowski of BoxingInsider.com.

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