As well as suspecting that Pac threw the fight (he owes like 70mill in taxes or some ish, plus saying "thank you" at the weigh in) due to how he seemed to just want to collect his cheque and fck off from the so-called "fight of the century" it was clear Pac is shopworn.
Pac of old assuming he would have been as frustrated would have tried to walk through Mayweather to land, i.e. take one to give one, he didn't because he experienced a life threatening KO. He was tentative against pillow fisted Bradley.
Pacquiao walked through Miguel Cotto, Hatton and Mosley when he got frustrated, this victory is highly tainted because fighters are never the same from a KO like that, and it was clear against Bradley.
When Pac lead with the left (another suggestion Roach should have read but I don't have his email) he had success, he even buckled Floyd, he hurt Floyd more than Floyd hurt him.
The 4th round showed glimpses of what the fight would have been more like in 2010, a more relentless, lighter, quicker, better stamina Pac who was willing to take one to give one.
Thing is, Pac is no longer willing to take one to give won, which was his best hope :(
Feel sorry for Pac fans, I really really do, the penny has just dropped and they realise what others who weren't in love with the Pacman like they are having been saying. They have to go through the whole healing process, deny, acceptance, greiving etc it's ok guys were all with ya at this hard time.
LMAO. Best post in this thread.
As well as suspecting that Pac threw the fight (he owes like 70mill in taxes or some ish, plus saying "thank you" at the weigh in) due to how he seemed to just want to collect his cheque and fck off from the so-called "fight of the century" it was clear Pac is shopworn.
Pac of old assuming he would have been as frustrated would have tried to walk through Mayweather to land, i.e. take one to give one, he didn't because he experienced a life threatening KO. He was tentative against pillow fisted Bradley.
Pacquiao walked through Miguel Cotto, Hatton and Mosley when he got frustrated, this victory is highly tainted because fighters are never the same from a KO like that, and it was clear against Bradley.
When Pac lead with the left (another suggestion Roach should have read but I don't have his email) he had success, he even buckled Floyd, he hurt Floyd more than Floyd hurt him.
The 4th round showed glimpses of what the fight would have been more like in 2010, a more relentless, lighter, quicker, better stamina Pac who was willing to take one to give one.
Thing is, Pac is no longer willing to take one to give won, which was his best hope :(
Your pathetic
Pacquiao already won last night. Me and a few friends are preparing a Petition with Video Proof of why the decision should be overturned. So get ready.
In the rematch though, a 100% healthy, Pacquiao will KO him. I will go all in on a KO win.
If you rewatch the fight and you still think floyd won, you are dumb.
(WHOEVER wants to join and help PM me - Im working on a very high quality video and it will go viral and we'll damage last night for floyd)
the whole story was sounding plausible except the part where you have friends
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Hahah he just feelin threatened by my post. With that joke of a fight of course my opinion will change. But you retards will just twist anything to fit your agendas. This fight meant more for pac than it did for floyd. Pac is way older and eroded than Floyd. Are you listening floyd fans? Pac is a far inferior version of himself. But he still had chicken**** floyd running around the ring.
In all fairness, Pac should have taken this fight five years ago before the Marquez KO. However, we all know why he refused and was reluctant in doing so because he didn't want to fight Money on his terms.
In any case, that version of Pac was a wrecking ball machine; Full of explosive aggression, stamina, speed and power. I agree with the general consensus that he would have stood a much better chance of defeating Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Back in 2010 as opposed to the gun shy Manny Pacquiao who showed up against Floyd 5 years later.
For instance, after buzzing Floyd in the 4th round which had him reeling into the ropes; Pac backed off him for fear of being countered; Something that he would have never done before that KO loss to JMM.
Yes. 1 other instance I believe.
Yep, all it takes is that half second of hesitation. That's it. And it probably literally crosses his mind every single time he starts to jump in. It's all good though when you're fighting the likes of Chris Algieri & Brandon Rios, and even Tim Bradley to an extent, but not so much when you're in there with Floyd Mayweather. I mean not that Floyd is a big puncher, but Manny knows full well that Floyd is an exceptionally sharp counterpuncher, so he had that hesitation seemingly every time he was ready to jump in.
ANOTHER reason why this fight doesn't mean to much. This fight should have happened in 2009.
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Why would he be gun shy when it's his last fight and he's got nothing to lose?
Credit to Floyd for the win, but the result of this fight is just plain weird and nobody can deny that.
How can you explain Pacquiao throwing only 429 punches in the most important fight of his entire career?
The same Pacquiao who threw 1069 punches against Margarito?
Because he didn't wanna risk it, Floyd has more power than anyone Pac fought since the KO.
When you're hesitant and calculated against Floyd you get picked off.
Prime Pac was reckless which would have been to his advantage against Mayweather.
In all fairness, Pac should have taken this fight five years ago before the Marquez KO. However, we all know why he refused and was reluctant in doing so because he didn't want to fight Money on his terms.
In any case, that version of Pac was a wrecking ball machine; Full of explosive aggression, stamina, speed and power. I agree with the general consensus that he would have stood a much better chance of defeating Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Back in 2010 as opposed to the gun shy Manny Pacquiao who showed up against Floyd 5 years later.
For instance, after buzzing Floyd in the 4th round which had him reeling into the ropes; Pac backed off him for fear of being countered; Something that he would have never done before that KO loss to JMM.
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Lol you floyd fans are so childish. What are you all 14? Oh wait I forgot the collective intelligence of you guys is probably about 80.
Why would he be gun shy when it's his last fight and he's got nothing to lose?
Credit to Floyd for the win, but the result of this fight is just plain weird and nobody can deny that.
How can you explain Pacquiao throwing only 429 punches in the most important fight of his entire career?
The same Pacquiao who threw 1069 punches against Margarito?
All respect to Margarito but he is a punching bag, especially at that stage of his career. You don't really expect Pac to throw less than Mayweather to be honest but then you do not expect Pac to throw 1000 odd punches against TBE neither, you can't throw against thin air, and this is what people that understand how boxing works have been saying for years, Al Bernstein said Pac would win based on his 1000 odd punches activity, it does NOT work like that al.
Fight doesn't mean much but you said pac would be top 10 if he won? I love watching you guys trip over your balls :fing26:
:fing26: Up yours to mate. This was a bull crap fight with floyds gay hugging, proves nothing.
ANOTHER reason why this fight doesn't mean to much. This fight should have happened in 2009.
Fight doesn't mean much but you said pac would be top 10 if he won? I love watching you guys trip over your balls :fing26:
He will be in the top 10 atg for sure.
Thanks bro, I've been doing a lot of crying since yesterday. PM me your number so I can call you during my next inevitable crying spell. I need a shoulder to cry on, bruh. No h0mo.
0800 9999 999... Time is a healer bro, good that some of you guys are taking it with a good sense of humour.
Yep, all it takes is that half second of hesitation. That's it. And it probably literally crosses his mind every single time he starts to jump in. It's all good though when you're fighting the likes of Chris Algieri & Brandon Rios, and even Tim Bradley to an extent, but not so much when you're in there with Floyd Mayweather. I mean not that Floyd is a big puncher, but Manny knows full well that Floyd is an exceptionally sharp counterpuncher, so he had that hesitation seemingly every time he was ready to jump in.
ANOTHER reason why this fight doesn't mean to much. This fight should have happened in 2009.
Exactly that's the key!
How could any fighter be the same guy after a knockout like that?! He was out unconscious for almost 5 minutes!
After the KO he was a hesitant Pac, a Pac who would not throw caution to the wind and be reckless when he needed to be.
Look at the second Marquez fight when he knocks him down, he literally runs through his punches to knock him down because he was getting picked off. 2010 Pac woud have thrown caution to the wind, even if he got KO or TKO it would have been a very different fight!
Yep, all it takes is that half second of hesitation. That's it. And it probably literally crosses his mind every single time he starts to jump in. It's all good though when you're fighting the likes of Chris Algieri & Brandon Rios, and even Tim Bradley to an extent, but not so much when you're in there with Floyd Mayweather. I mean not that Floyd is a big puncher, but Manny knows full well that Floyd is an exceptionally sharp counterpuncher, so he had that hesitation seemingly every time he was ready to jump in.
Why would he be gun shy when it's his last fight and he's got nothing to lose?
Credit to Floyd for the win, but the result of this fight is just plain weird and nobody can deny that.
How can you explain Pacquiao throwing only 429 punches in the most important fight of his entire career?
The same Pacquiao who threw 1069 punches against Margarito?