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    Mayweather may be able to keep away for awhile and may trade a few punches. He will survive but he won't win.
    Rodhook

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    • Originally posted by RODHOOK View Post
      Mayweather may be able to keep away for awhile and may trade a few punches. He will survive but he won't win.
      Rodhook

      lol, what's the reason? mayweather style is perfect for manny pac man...he will destroy him worse than hatton.

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      • Originally posted by Puntoyhauf View Post
        In the case of DLH-Pacquiao fight, DLH never made an excuse about his defeat. Now that's a great fighter... acknowledging his opponent's hard work and training before their fight. I liked his statement "I did this to myself." Which is true in boxing, if you trained hard as you thought you did and find yourself lacking in-front of your opponent come fight time, the only excuse for a defeated boxer is that the victor trained much harder than him. If you knew you're dehydrated, old, slow, incapable of a win... would you go on with a fight?

        Of course DLH thought he could beat Pacquiao. And other boxers who is chasing after Pacquiao. I remember the fight between Oscar Larios and Manny Pacquiao, I watched how Larios trained before the fight, how he ran 2hrs each day, how he strengthens his jaws, his punches. Larios trained as hard as Pacquiao did. And then came fight time... Larios did not run out of gas, he fought Paquiao like a true warrior. Although he got knocked down he always manages to get up like JMM did. Larios managed to last 12 grueling rounds against Pacman, he almost got Pacquiao knocked down on the 3rd round as he pummeled Pac's jaw 3 or 4 times. Larios almost beat Pacquiao, only if there's something more to give in training. And at that time Pacquiao was still considered a one dimensional fighter.

        I liked boxing not only because of what I see during the fight... I liked it better when I see fighters prepare for the fight and giving their best to give all they got come fight time.

        Who knew DLH would lose to a little man? Who would have predicted Holyfield's win against a primed Tyson twice? And an unknown last minute replacement named Manny Pacquiao to challenge a crowd favorite champ Lehlo Ledwaba and end up with a shocking upset as Pacquiao knocked the champ out? Not even I would have thought that Pacquiao would beat the legendary Marco Antonio Barerra... beating him literally and making his corner jump in to tearfully rescue a battered champion.

        Now here we are... All boxing experts making predictions, all fight analyst making excuses to our defeated favorites. Unfortunately we often raise expectations on who beats who and only leave us swallowing what we said.

        Fighters don't disappoint us, WE disappoint ourselves.
        stop. your gonna make me cry

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        • I think people are getting a little too hyped up on Pacquiao's destruction of De La Hoya. I like Manny- he has a great offensive arsenal and always comes to fight. He's fun to watch. That said, Floyd isn't De La Hoya. Though Mayweather is also a little man who moved up, he'll be the biggest man Pacman has faced in the ring (after Oscar)- as they'll probably fight at welterweight- and that's an issue. Factor in the fact the Floyd is still most likely close to if not still in his prime, an amazing tactician, and fast to boot, and this won't be an easy fight for Manny. Floyd has amazing defense and good counter skills so Manny bringing pressure, while it seems would be something Mayweather wouldn't want, is also not automatically in Manny's favor.

          I think, or hope, that Floyd's short retirement has reinvigorated his love of the sport. If he steps into the ring against Manny Pacquiao and brings everything he has- something he doesn't always do (80-90% isn't leaving it all in the ring)- and I see a very good fight. Close, too.

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          • Originally posted by JAGAGON51 View Post
            Pacquiao-Margarito is a joke! But it is not impossible. This is what we called "Dream Match II". Manny now is the #1p4p int he world and nobody can argue with that. I think every boxers wants to fight him no matter what it takes. If Margarito wants to fight with paquiao, it has to be at 140 lbs.
            Margarito is not a good fighter. He is just big and tall and he has endurance. But if he will fight against Pacman at 140#, he will become like de la Hoya or maybe worst.
            Lmfao, had to quote this pac nuthugger.

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            • Originally posted by ferocity View Post
              Lmfao, had to quote this pac nuthugger.
              just how much money did you lose in the pac-dlh fight?

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              • Pac nutthugers putting down Mayweather and making him sound like a ****ty fighter.

                Keep at it pac nutthuggers, you gals are just making Juan Manuel Marquez look that much better by giving Mayweather no hope.

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                • Mayweather is a very good boxer. Don't get me wrong but I see that he will have the same problems battling the Pacman as ODLH. I stand firm in my prediction that Mayweather will be overwhelmed by the Pacman and will receive the first loss of his career. JAT.

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                  • Pacman stays busy,.. he was just cruising against DLH,.. Mayweather has a great training ethic but he's almost 35 and fights less than once a year,.. he could be overwhelmed by Pac's high agression and activity,.. don't know who would win,.. put the money where your mouth is PBF

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                    • Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
                      Mayweather is a very good boxer. Don't get me wrong but I see that he will have the same problems battling the Pacman as ODLH. I stand firm in my prediction that Mayweather will be overwhelmed by the Pacman and will receive the first loss of his career. JAT.
                      What? You mean come in under weight and not throw anything and just stand in front of him and get battered? Yeah, that sounds exactly like something Mayweather would do. JAT.




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