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    Mayweather-Corrales Predictions
    Compiled by JD Vena

    During the last three months of 1998, Floyd Mayweather Jr., a 1996 U.S.
    Olympic bronze medallist not only established himself as the best 130-pound
    fighter on the planet, but also one of the premier pound-for-pound boxers as
    well. With a thoroughly one-sided TKO victory over Genaro Hernandez to win
    the WBC title in October of that year, Mayweather followed that triumphant
    masterpiece with an early blowout of the revered Angel Manfredy two months
    later. Surging from these two career-defining fights, it appeared that if
    there was anything out there that could stop one of boxing's brightest
    superstars it would be Floyd himself. This Saturday night at the MGM Grand,
    "Pretty Boy" Floyd will not only be opposed by his expected ringrust, but
    also the most formidable opponent of his career in Diego "Chico" Corrales.

    Corrales, the new explosive thin man from Sacramento whom until recently
    held the IBF jr. lightweight title will be engaging in his 6th title fight
    in a 15 month span. At 6' tall, Corrales more than stands a chance to defeat
    Mayweather. It is his vaunted physical and peaking abilities that pundits
    have considered as being enough to dethrone Mayweather in this year's first
    superfight. It's the boxer vs. the puncher: the Willy Pep vs. Sandy Sadler
    of the 21st century. What also makes this mega match-up salivating for
    fight fans is the fact that that neither guy likes the other. To get an
    idea of which fighter boxing insiders like; the CBZ has polled some of
    boxing's most proficient analytical guru's.

    "I know that I'm in the minority here, but I like Floyd Mayweather by
    decision. I know that Diego is a rough guy, but I feel that Floyd's
    handspeed is going to be a HUGE factor in the bout. Corrales MUST bring the
    fight to him and put some hurt on him early to win. But while Diego is
    moving in, he'll be greeted with very fast jabs & combinations that, IMO,
    will keep him from getting set to throw his shots. Also, if everyone leans
    to one fighter in a big showdown, the other guy usually wins (EG: Hagler -
    Leonard, Morales - Barrera, etc.). That said, I wouldn't be surprised to see
    Corrales win but my gut tells me Floyd by decision.
    Steve Coughlin,
    The CBZ

    "I like Mayweather on points. He's too quick for Corrales. He'll minimize
    the exchanges, take advantage of Corrales' leaky defense, and win much more
    easily than most anticipate. Then again, if he gets hit cleanly ..."
    Steve Farhood
    CNN/SI; HBO Website

    "Mayweather's mind doesn't seem to have been greatly focused on fighting -
    at least not in the ring - for much of the last year or so. Corrales has had
    three good wins over Derrick Gainer, Justin Juuko and Angel Manfredy since
    Mayweather's unconvincing defeat of Goyo Vargas, and just about decides it
    for me. A definite maybe to Corrales."
    Gerry Callan,
    Irish Boxing Yearbook and Irishboxingnews.com

    "I'd think Mayweather would be very cautious and not engage Corrales in
    anything resembling a brawl, so he might do best by forcing it to be a very
    boring bout. Corrales could catch him and hurt him, but I think Mayweather's
    too quick and will outbox him
    for a distance decision.
    Jay Miller,
    Quincy Patriot Ledger

    "I pick Corrales to win, possibly by knockout late in the fight. I've seen
    the pretty boy training in Phoenix and he's more talk than walk. They say
    that Chico hasn't yet fought a Mayweather, well, I assure you Floyd has
    never been in with a Corrales."
    Rick Farris,
    The CBZ

    "The boxing public seems to be jumping on the Corrales wagon but I'm not
    gonna be one of them. Mayweather is the more talented guy here, despite his
    recent managerial chaos out of the ring. Corrales may have too much personal
    anger going into this fight and it may lead to his undoing. He'll be too
    power-oriented going into the fight, and I expect him to be looking to load
    up on Floyd. Because of that, I see Floyd beating him to the punch all night
    with superior speed and slicker movements. Corrales has never seen anyone
    with the kind of speed Floyd will bring. Also, we saw that Floyd is awesome
    in big fights - knockouts of Genaro Hernandez and Angel Manfredy - and the
    feeling here is that he'll rise to the occasion once again. Mayweather wins
    on points."
    Ted Bodenrader,
    The Ring Magazine

    "This fight is very difficult to call for several reasons. One, both
    fighters have had their share of out of the ring distractions. Two,
    Mayweather has not fought very much recently, and will likely not be as
    sharp as he is capable of being. Three, Corrales has made weight before, but
    is so tall that it has to be difficult to cut the pounds, which may weaken
    him, somewhat. I see Mayweather letting his ego force a quick start, but
    then he will wisely back off when he
    sees that Corrales can take his punches. It will be a chess match the rest
    of the way, with Mayweather pulling out close decision."
    Knuckle Junction,
    The CBZ

    "The only way I can see "Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather losing this fight to
    Diego Corrales is if Mayweather's "inactivity" has eroded his elusive
    defensive skills. In his last fight against Emanuel Burton, Floyd was
    touched up more than ever before in his career by his overmatched opponent.
    But he still dominated the fight and stopped his opponent. When Mayweather
    stopped Angel Manfredy in his first title defense, all his punching power
    and defensive prowess were on display in the less-than-two-round affair. The
    fair question: Does Floyd Mayweather still have those kind of skills? I say,
    yes. Against, perhaps, his toughest opponent with near-equal skills in Diego
    Corrales, Mayweather wins by a KO in Round 7."
    M. Mark Beiro
    Ring Announcer

    "The oddsmakers who are calling this a pick'em fight have no balls. How can
    Corrales NOT be the big favorite? I have to go with Corrales. Corrales is
    what the old-timers call the dangerous beanpole. Saddler, Hearns, Arguello,
    M. Spinks, are just a few dangerous beanpoles that spring to mind. When they
    lose, it is to big ****ers, which Mayweather is not. (The Pep victory over
    Saddler is the exception that proves the rule; and remember, Pep was rough!)
    Can Mayweather win? Not really; his only chance is to stink the joint out,
    Pee-Wee Whitaker style, and run and pitty-pat jab all night. I don't think
    he can do that, so my prediction is as follows: Corrales will beat down
    Mayweather within 6 rounds. And it ain't gonna be pretty."
    Mike DeLisa,
    Founder/Co-Publisher,
    The CBZ

    "Corrales by 7th round TKO."
    Pusboil,
    The CBZ

    "I predict Mayweather by unanimous or split decision in a boring
    non-slugfest. Mayweather looked bad in his last fight and won't look bad in
    2 bouts in a row. Similarly, Corrales has been on a knock out tear and it
    has to stop sometime. Mayweather's speed and ring generalship should put on
    the perfect boxing lesson in this "superfight." I think it will be a huge
    let down. You heard it here first." If you doubt my powers of fortune
    telling, check out my predictions at:
    http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/Ter...an/record2.htm
    Mr. (Mohammed) Khan,
    The CBZ

    "Corrales by decision."
    Max Kellerman,
    EPSN Boxing Analyst

    "It's going to be the basic boxer vs. slugger fight. However, with Diego
    being so big and hitting so hard, I think Mayweather is going to have to be
    sure not to get lured into a slugfest. If he gets lured into that type of
    fight, it could end at early. If he fights a great fight and hits and moves
    and avoids being hit, like he can do so well, then he can defeat Corrales.
    As for my prediction, I am going to go out on a limb and say Corrales by KO
    in the later rounds. Eventually he just has to catch Floyd with one big
    punch and I think he can, although it may take a while. Also, don't be
    surprised to see a boring fight with Floyd running all over.
    "Irish" Pat Kelley,
    *********.com

    "Mayweather by decision."
    Gary Randall,
    President/Co-Founder,
    Houseofboxing.com

    "I'm gonna go for Mayweather on a tight points decision. Everything points
    to a Corrales victory - the power, the physics, the chin, the in-fighting.
    But he's simply overwhelmed all his opponents thus far, which I don't think
    he'll be able to do with Mayweather. I want to see what happens when he
    can't find his opponent, and is forced to think. Mayweather has the speed
    (hand and feet) to get in and out, as well as a good defense and enough
    accuracy with his punches to stop Corrales from getting off. Mayweather has
    a massive ego, but I don't think he's ****** enough to stand in front of
    Corrales. Mayweather hot-dogs and lets his ego get in the way when things
    are easy. This will not be easy, and I don't believe he'll have time to hot
    dog. I just think, at the end of the day, he has more options than
    Corrales."
    Derek Bardowell,
    The CBZ

    "This fight is as close as they come. They are without a doubt the two best
    at 130lbs and are also the only two fighters who can beat each other. I
    think Corrales should win the fight. He is just too big and strong for any
    Junior Lightweight. Mayweather's speed will be the difference early, but as
    the fight goes on Corrales will get closer and closer. Floyd will have to
    stop eventually, and this will be the beginning of the end. He simply will
    not be able to keep Corrales off of him. Corrales will stop him in the late
    rounds..."
    Brian Hernandez,
    HouseOfPainBoxing.com

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    "This is an extremely tough fight to pick. I could make a very convincing
    argument for Mayweather to win an easy decision or Corrales to score a
    devastating knockout. With much trepidation, I have to go with Mayweather to
    win a decision. Other than his own boasting, he has not really proven
    himself to be as great as he wants us to think he is. As much as I would
    like to see him humbled, I think he knows the importance of this fight and
    won't take
    Corrales lightly. Nor will he take any chances. He'll use everything in his
    vast arsenal to stay out of harm's way ands outbox Corrales en route to a
    decision victory. Nine times out of ten you have to go with the boxer over
    the bomber. While Corrales is no slouch in the boxing department, Mayweather
    will dazzle the judges with his speed and go home the victor."
    Bob Mladinich,
    The Fist

    "Mayweather has an ego problem, it affects who he fights and how he fights
    them. Certainly his skills and speed are enough to beat Corrales by
    decision, but that's the Lennox Lewis way. Unlike Lewis, Mayweather values
    balls over brains and sooner or later (most likely sooner) he will feel the
    need to mix it up. It is here that Corrales will do damage to help him later
    and win rounds. Floyd will eventually move out to avoid a brutal KO defeat
    but he will be weakened from brawling and this time he will not stay away
    and he gets chopped down in the ninth."
    Alex Hall,
    The CBZ

    "A war! I always go with the boxer in a match like this, so Mayweather by a
    close decision."
    Bob Trieger,
    Publicist for John Ruiz & Micky Ward

    "I see this as a rerun of Hearns-Cuevas or Hearns-Duran. It's all about
    physics. Granted, Floyd is WAY more mobile than Cuevas or Duran but the
    principal remains the same. Corrales is such a freak of nature as a jr.
    lightweight. Floyd's only chance to win is to get inside like Sugar Ray did
    on Hearns ... But it ain't gonna happen. Corrales, unlike Hearns, is a
    mother****er on the inside. If Floyd's stones & ego are heavier than his
    brains, Corrales by KO between rounds 2-5. If Floyd decides to run, Corrales
    W12."
    The Ol' Spit Bucket (a.k.a. GorDoom & Stephen Gordon),
    Co-Founder/ Managing Editor-in-Chief/ Quaker Pacifist
    The CBZ

    "Mayweather by decision."
    George Kimball,
    Boston Herald

    "This is a contest between two of the more problematic personalities to
    enter the game recently, but there's no doubt in my mind who's wearing the
    white that--you have to go for the delusions-of-grandeur guy over the
    probable psychopath. There are plenty of solid reasons to pick Corrales,
    reasons that have been ably stated, but Corrales does get hit--Robert Garcia
    nearly had him out, and Mayweather is considerably quicker than Garcia and
    has some decent pop. So, since I'm not risking any money, I'm picking
    Mayweather to
    TKO Corrales somewhere during the mid to late rounds. But logic aside, and
    despite the
    fact that Corrales says we'll understand his point of view when his case
    comes to trial, here's hoping Floyd beats him like a pregnant woman."
    Lucius Shepard,
    The CBZ

    "I think under different circumstances this would be a tough call. Normally
    I always go with the smooth boxer. But inactivity hurts the boxer more than
    a puncher. Plus the word is down at the Nevada Partners Gym is that Roger is
    no trainer. It seems also that James Prince has surrounded Floyd with "yes"
    men. Much the same way Don King did with Mike Tyson. Remember Tokyo? So,
    with all that said, I think that Corrales will walk Floyd down and really
    put a whuppin' on him down the stretch a win by a comfortable decision or
    late round stoppage."
    Rich Jones (a.k.a. Sin City Richey),
    The CBZ

    "One can build a case for either boxer to win. Mayweather's speed and
    elusiveness can earn him a decision if he boxes a smart fight and doesn't
    get reckless or stay in front of Corrales too long. Corrales can win if he
    can land some forceful punches to "pretty boys" face and not be discouraged
    by all the angles and movement. Most judges give points for aggressiveness
    and punches thrown along with the basics. Whichever fighter appears to be in
    charge and busier will win this bout. Based upon Mayweather's last fight
    with Emanuel Burton, I would go with Corrales. He must remember to throw
    enough punches each round. Knocking out Mayweather will be hard to do. Other
    factors, such as, Miguel Diaz in Corrales corner and the absence of
    Mayweather, Sr., in Floyd's corner can only help Corrales' game plan. So I
    look for a decision win for Corrales. "
    Mel Baron,
    *********.com

    "I was hoping I could duck out of my own poll, but I'm expecting Floyd
    Mayweather to pull out a close if not controversial decision. I think
    Mayweather and Corrales compare very well both in style and on paper but
    there is more to gain for boxing if Mayweather wins. If Corrales wins,
    there is a good possibility that James Prince's prophecy will come true.
    With that said, not many will care to know what happens in the aftermath.
    Neither fighter has shown any real signs of weakness but the gut feeling
    (which changed moments before I wrote this) here is that Mayweather will
    come into this fight in phenomenal condition and have the wherewithal to
    outbox Corrales in scintillating fashion that will move him back in the
    neighborhood where Jones, Trinidad and Mosley preside. P.S. - Mayweather
    pulls himself off the deck to do it."
    JD Vena,
    Associate Editor, The CBZ

    Mayweather, KO 11.
    The biggest question is whether or not Mayweather can rise to the occasion
    after mail-in jobs in his last two fights. He has the edge in big fight
    experience, having gone through big fights vs. Genaro Hernandez and Angel
    Manfredy, which leads me to believe he can deliver a brilliant performance
    in a fight like this. Corrales hits hard enough that he might put Mayweather
    on the canvas early. His height can also give Floyd problems, but eventually
    I
    see Mayweather's speed and skill making the difference.
    Stephen Tobey
    Boxing Digest

    "I look for Mayweather to take an early lead and for Corrales to storm back
    and stop him late. And then Mayweather will start his sniveling."
    Phrank Da Slugger,
    The CBZ

    "I like Mayweather by decision, feeling he will box a smart fight and not
    get caught up in trading punches toe-toe, although there are times when he
    may well HAVE to fight as well as box due to Diego's pressure. If Justin
    Juuko could hit Corrales with lots of right hands, Mayweather figures to do
    so, too. Simply, I think he can do a good job of hitting Corrales and
    avoiding a lot of Diego's shots. But I believe there will be some tough
    passages for
    Mayweather and I think he will have to dig down deep to come through these
    stormy moments."
    Graham Houston,
    Boxing Monthly

    "I'm picking Mayweather by a close decision. I think he'll start off fast
    winning the first three rounds. Corrales will come on and take the next four
    rounds and possibly drop Mayweather once during that stretch. Mayweather
    will then suck it up and come on strong to regain the lead and then hold off
    a fired-up Corrales in the last two rounds to win a close decision."
    Dan Cuoco
    International Boxing Research Organization & The CBZ

    "I think that the key to this fight is whether or not Floyd will want to try
    and outbox the hard hitting Corrales or if he stand and trade with him.
    Though Floyd can out-quick most fighters in the game today, in recent
    outings he has shown the willingness to stand in close with his opponents.
    Corrales has shown that he maintains his power punching even in the later
    rounds. I think that Mayweather might start off with a boxing game plan and
    slowly this
    fight will turn strategy wise in Corrales' favor. The fight will probably go
    twelve but I am leaning towards.... DIEGO CORRALES KO11."
    Mike Nosky,
    Secondsout.com

    Diego Corrales KO6
    Mayweather has the handspeed and the boxing skills to easily outpoint
    Corrales. Unfortunately for Floyd, he'll have to feed his overinflated ego
    by trying to come out strong and get a piece of Corrales. When he tries,
    Corrales will punish him severely. I expect a lot of contact early, with
    Floyd getting the worst of it.
    Chris Bushnell,
    Editor, BoxingChronicle.com

    "Corrales by TKO9"
    Joe Bruno,
    CBZ

    Totals: Mayweather 18; Corrales: 15

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    • #3
      i believe this was the last time he was actually the underdog.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Benny Leonard View Post
        "Corrales by decision."
        Max Kellerman,
        EPSN Boxing Analyst



        douchebag

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        • #5
          Why did people pick an offensive minded brawler to beat a boxer like mayweather? Rarely will brawlers beat defensive fighters, a boxer needs to fight Mayweather. Like Manny is starting to look really scary, because he won't even let his opponents even hit him at all.

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          • #6
            I remember this fight like it was last year, My dad and all cousins was telling me Mayweather and Corralles are 2 **** talking mutha****a who could fight...

            My people like Corralles to win because all the hype was that Corralles was the next hearns, and Mayweather was the next SRL without the power....

            but I like Mayweather because he was the underdog....

            this fight is when i became a fan

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CastorTroy View Post
              Why did people pick an offensive minded brawler to beat a boxer like mayweather? Rarely will brawlers beat defensive fighters, a boxer needs to fight Mayweather. Like Manny is starting to look really scary, because he won't even let his opponents even hit him at all.
              the same reason i was picking
              torres over holt going into fight III

              sometimes the brawler's power kan knock out the SPEED demon

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              • #8
                With all due respect to Floyd's great victory over Chico (RIP)


                Chico truly was weight drained, and no...not the 'weight drained' that people on this board are claiming Oscar was in his latest fight.

                He had been sick for the past week, due to malnutrition and dehydration.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MOREBASS View Post
                  With all due respect to Floyd's great victory over Chico (RIP)


                  Chico truly was weight drained, and no...not the 'weight drained' that people on this board are claiming Oscar was in his latest fight.

                  He had been sick for the past week, due to malnutrition and dehydration.
                  good point, if Floyd fans want to claim that the Oscar was too weight drained against Manny, then they should have no problem agreeing that Chico was weight drained not to mention distracted as well with all the **** going on outside of the ring at the time.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 2501 View Post
                    good point, if Floyd fans want to claim that the Oscar was too weight drained against Manny, then they should have no problem agreeing that Chico was weight drained not to mention distracted as well with all the **** going on outside of the ring at the time.
                    Yes, I remember hearing something about Diego's weight issue but more so afterwards and not before. The big thing was the outside troubles but I think Floyd had his own troubles as well...just not as bad as Diegos. Floyd always has drama.

                    Oscar hadn't fought at 147 in what, 7 years? For his fight with Manny he dieted and seemingly overtrained or just had his body at 147 for to long like Freddi Roach suggested. Freddie Roach disagreed with the whole way Oscar handled the weight.
                    Oscar, according to Roach, also "couldn't pull the trigger" and was 35 years of age.


                    Also, then let's take away the victory Pac had over Morales. Morales looked like one of those kids that they have infomercials for where you give money to them monthly. I thought it was wrong for Freddie to treat a great fighter like Morales in such a way about "weight." Why couldn't it have been one division up like Morales wanted?

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