Okay, okay, call me crazy and whatever, but I dare you to back it up. I have not even 3,000 points yet thats 3k!!! Heheh I know I'm weak but I never really post a lot and never betted before. But somebody give me 100 to 1 if you think Pacquiao would never ever ever will be ever to outbox Floyd Mayweather Jr. Call it a poor man's attempt at a very hard long shot.
That's my 3K to your 300K, or 2K to your 200K, or 1K to your 100K.
To outbox Mayweather, Pac would have to out accuracy Mayweather by 20% or more with total punches not just power punches. So if Pacquiao has 50% on his total punches, and Mayweather only has 30% I win. If Pacquiao has 50% and Mayweather has 31% or more, you win.
Also it would have to go atleast 7 rounds so that it's a full display of outboxing Mayweather. So if Pacquiao knocks him out in the 8th and already fullfilled the first stipulation, tough luck he already outboxed him. I don't know how else you would consider outboxing your opponent, discuss it.
I don't know ya'll, Pacquiao has been proving a lot of people wrong but I think this will be the ultimate shocker. If ya'll think it will never happen, back it up. I think 100 to 1 is pretty fair what ya'll think?
That's a bet in which u cant lose,if u do u lose 3k if u win u win 300k pretty smart idea,is like a fake lawyer promising his client the victory in court if he gives him a million,if he loses dont bother about paying me.
Okay then what would be the right odds right now, I have 12 people out of 18 - (66%) says Pacquiao has 1% or less than 1% chance of outboxing Mayweather, hence the longshot. Would 50 to 1 be better?
Pac won't outbox floyd, he will outfight him.
I think outfighting someone can also be a form of outboxing someone? Like pressuring another fight so that he can't get his offense off. I mean if a guy's head is on your chest, can you still jab him? If you have no uppercut and the guy knows it, your done.
deal. lets bet!
Okay kool, my 3K to your 300K then?
With these stipulations
To outbox Mayweather, Pac would have to out accuracy Mayweather by 20% or more with total punches not just power punches. So if Pacquiao has 50% on his total punches, and Mayweather only has 30% I win. If Pacquiao has 50% and Mayweather has 31% or more, you win.
Also it would have to go more than 7 rounds so that it's a full display of outboxing Mayweather. So if Pacquiao knocks him out in the 8th and already fullfilled the first stipulation, tough luck he already outboxed him.
Are those all good with you then?
Still nobody has accepted my initial bet if Manny outboxes FMJ. If you think there is no way Manny can outbox Floyd, a 100 to 1 should not even be a risk right?
Floyd should be able to outbox him, he is the boxer in this matchup. But one thing about styles is that Pacman is a southpaw. The last fighter Mayweather fought that was a southpaw was Judah who gave Mayweather all he could handle the first six rounds(Judah's limit). Manny is probably equal to Judah in boxing ability and handspeed(or faster). The outcome has more to do with how Floyd prepares and how he adapts than any size advantage or ring generalship.
Thats what I see anyways.
It may not be to his skill set but maybe it is to Floyd. 1st of all I think he's going to be coming after Floyd in the 1st half of the fight but I do think Floyd will start walking him down in the 2nd half and he wont be countering Floyd easily with all those hooks & shit like he did those other slow, no defense having brawlers
Now that you mentioned it I think Roach knows this, that's why he's preparing Amir's left hook.
"We're really working on Amir's left hook; he's got great power in both hands but is more confident with his right, so we're trying to develop that left, like we did with Manny."
Like I said who knows. But one thing is for sure--his counter punching is not a detriment to his skill set.
It may not be to his skill set but maybe it is to Floyd. 1st of all I think he's going to be coming after Floyd in the 1st half of the fight but I do think Floyd will start walking him down in the 2nd half and he wont be countering Floyd easily with all those hooks & shit like he did those other slow, no defense having brawlers
An hour in, with two people voting less than 1% of a shot but no Floyd fan can back it up with a bet.
PAC loves to fight rarely does he box or use a jab to set up his shots, like a classic boxer. He in his fast few fights uses his speed and he seems to have power in both hands but a good jab from a taller fighter or quick hands from a counter puncher should keep him at bay. Like Roach said Marquez had PAC about to quit in the second fight with good counter punches and weve all seen the highlights of his wobbily legs from Marquez counter left hook. So PAC may put a lot of pressure on you but I think he will be more careful against a skilled counter puncher and defensive genius. The biggest problem for Roach and ac will be his head movement and his ability to get away from a lead right hand which all lefties seems to eat for lunch. Every fighter gets tired and I saw PAC resting on the ropes in the COTTO fight. So this will play a key role between him and Floyd who can make the other pay when they try to rest. Frustration can play a big part if Floyd doesnt put pressure on PAC behind a stiff JAB and a good defense. Whomever wins his fight is an ATG. cAN SOME ONE TELL ME HOW TO POST THREADS AND HOW TO BET.
Hatton & Cotto aint Floyd and I dont mean that in a trash talking way. I mean seriously, when it comes to being a boxer, Pac will find it a ton different trying to outbox Floyd compared to them
Like I said who knows. But one thing is for sure--his counter punching is not a detriment to his skill set.
If floyd stops running or back pedalling, Pac will surely outbox him in 2:1 ratio.
So stop this fraud thread since floyd's fraudness will soon get exposed.
Hatton & Cotto aint Floyd and I dont mean that in a trash talking way. I mean seriously, when it comes to being a boxer, Pac will find it a ton different trying to outbox Floyd compared to them
He actually did a lot better in countering punching against Hatton and Cotto than he did when he initiated the attacks which is surprising. So who knows.