Is Floyd Mayweather taking a risk fighting Pacquiao?

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  • Chunk..
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    #31
    Originally posted by El Dominicano
    I agree

    Like WTH! is going n

    How can people have a problem with this fight.

    Mayweather has always been the number 1 P4P while Pac has been 2nd

    This is the fight that proves who the better fighter is
    Yer but, but he.......he ducked Cotto and Margarito!

    LMAO!

    It doesn't really matter who Floyd beats, he will always have his critics. It's just the way it is.

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    • JAB5239
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      #32
      Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
      You know why it matters, because if and when Floyd beats Manny, the first thing Floydamaniacs will say is, "see, he just beat the best p4p fighter today, he doesn't need to beat Margarito or Cotto they weren't ever p4p number 1, so Floyd is all time top 5".


      Trust me when I say that.


      Floyd beating Margarito and Cotto does ten times more for his career than beating Pacquiao, who hes really supposed to beat.


      I'd like to see him and Manny tangle too, but if he does, the justification is there to call him an all time ducker if Margarito and Cotto aren't in the plans.
      ....Truth!!

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      • JAB5239
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        #33
        [QUOTE=larryx;4444198]6'1 my ass!!!!!!!!!!QUOTE]

        So you think he was and looked almost a half foot taller than Margarito when they fought?

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        • JulioCesaChavez
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          #34
          He is risking the prospect of being responsible for the decapitation of another human being!

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          • badboypeenoy
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            #35


            Hi Floyd, let me introduce you to Manila Ice.

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            • MANGLER
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              #36
              He'd be takin the risk of bein a hypocrite for fightin an Arum fighter. He'd also be takin the risk of showin himself to be ***** for that Arum fighter bein a smaller man when he coulda fought Cotto or Marg for WW supremacy before.

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              • Sox8055
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                #37
                If he fights at 140 without a tuneup then that can be a huge risk. Two year lay off and come back to fight at a weight which you haven't made for in a while..brings some risk, DLH was an example of that...well sort of....Either way other than that I don't think it will represent a risk, Mayweather is the better complete fighter of the two

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                • Lady Fan
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                  #38
                  Mayweather will not have an answer to the Pacman's furious attack plan. He faces a demise similar to that of ODLH. JAT

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                  • MindBat
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                    #39
                    Floyd took a risk going up to 154 to face what many thought was going to be a victory for Oscar. Keep in mind, Oscar called the shots on most of the stipulations to give himself an edge.

                    Can Manny make that leap (to 154) and still look as powerful as he did against Oscar?

                    That would be a huge risk for the Pacman.
                    Last edited by MindBat; 12-11-2008, 11:30 PM.

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                    • badboypeenoy
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Sox8055
                      If he fights at 140 without a tuneup then that can be a huge risk. Two year lay off and come back to fight at a weight which you haven't made for in a while..brings some risk, DLH was an example of that...well sort of....Either way other than that I don't think it will represent a risk, Mayweather is the better complete fighter of the two
                      Same thing they said about Pacquiao versus dela Hoya, Barrera and Morales...



                      Floyd's O's gotta go!

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