Say Pac beats Odlh more decisively than Floyd?
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"If Pacquiao wins then Mayweather isn't as great as people make out."
This has to be one of the more illogical statements I've ever read on this message board.
This fight has nothing, nada to do with Mayweather-DLH. If Pacquiao wins then I guess Tito Trinidad, Shane Mosley and Bernard Hopkins aren't as good as we thought either.
Sometimes it's really better to think about what you say before you just write whatever thought enters your brain.
Mayweather beat DLH at 154 in his first fight at 154. That was a great feat; however, that fight was it's own entity. Pac can KO DLH with the first punch he throws and it will have no effect on how good Floyd Mayweather was.Comment
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Mayweather would probably act like him and pac-man was a great fight and end up knocking pacman out too...
And mayweather would then be apart of the 3 top most watched and highest pay-per-view fights in history, as he's already holding the top 2 now.Comment
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First off; it's a different fight. Every year more Oscar fights is one big slide down the mountain. Add trying to make 147, and you have a greater odds to lose. The Odds are still in Oscar's favor, at least for the first half of the fight unless the weight loss does take its toll and he comes in flat...which Manny and Freddie should hope for.
Anyway, if Pac wins, which might be cool, I would like to see Floyd come back and fight Pac. Not sure how it would work since Floyd has been out over a year, but I would still like the fight to happen even though people will just bash Floyd for coming back and fighting Pac and not Margarito or Williams.Comment
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The reason this question is brought up is due to the enormous size disadvantage Pac is facing. When Floyd faced Oscar, Floyd was only coming up from 1 weight class (147) at a weight that he showed he can be a force at. Floyd started his career at 126, while Pac started at 106. Pac's last fight was at 135, which was his one and only fight at that weight. He's completely skipping 140 and going straight to 147 to fight against a guy who will most likely come in around 160 on fight night. Given those physical disadvantages, if Pac can win in a decisive manner, of course people are going to question Floyd's performance vs Pac's.
Sure, if Pacman kos DLH then he definitely deserves more credit than FMJ. I can get w/that program. However, Floyd proved his greatness before and after he fought DLH.Comment
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All of what you say is logical and true; however, I don't think this fight has anything to do with the boxing greatness of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Sure, if Pacman kos DLH then he definitely deserves more credit than FMJ. I can get w/that program. However, Floyd proved his greatness before and after he fought DLH.Comment
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