How is he promoting his next fight? It's in MAY.
Arum however is dropping Mayweather's name right before Pacquiao's last fight.
Even though you're wrong, it's IRRELEVANT.
This whole forum just has 2 types of people: Floydtards and Pac-tards. Both say the exact thing like nagging little kids. Doesn't matter if I support Floyd or Pacquiao, just stop being idiots. Wish mods would be more forceful in ending the daily Floyd vs Pacquiao garbage, but then we might not have any users left.
Now if pac-tards would just shutup about "MAYWEATHER DODGING" and whatever other mindless posts, I really think theres a reason why Floyd is taking to twitter and bashing these fighters. He hasn't done this (to this extent) and all 3 are legit opponents for his next fight date. If anything he's seeing what the best offer he can get is, but still interesting nonetheless that hes ripping on Pacquiao.
One thing I paid attention to when rewatching this was Floyds strategy on the ropes. I can't remember which former boxer mentioned this, but Floyd intentionally lets you get him on the ropes, unleash combinations which take a ton of energy, and when the other fighter backs up Floyd punches them in the stomach area so they can't catch their breath.
Just a small thing like this that most people don't pay attention to makes me appreciate how good he is. Nearly every professional and former boxer scored the fight for Floyd as well, I think they know a thing or two about boxing as compared with the Pacquiao fans here
I don't like the red colors, harder on the eyes. I like the slim forum that doesn't take up the whole page like it is now. So much white as well and its very bright, don't like. Would be OK if colors remain the same as right now
Cotto did an amazing job, one of my favorite fights. I was really surprised with Pacquiao, he was actually an inferior matchup for Floyd when you look at what Cotto, Maidana, Mosley were able to do. Even if he were fighting with one arm he wasn't able to cut the ring off and rough Floyd up one bit. He was never in a position to unleash big combinations.