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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #31
    At 135, I'd favor Pac. Floyd would struggle to make the weight and the year and a half or so layoff would take its toll. I don't see Pac stopping him though.
    At 140, which is where it should take place, pretty much a coin flip.
    At 147, I see Pac having early success. After about 4 rounds, Floyd has Pac's timing down and starts to land lead rights. Pac's chin is tested, Floyd UD or late TKO, Freddie throws in the towel to protect his fighter.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      At 135, I'd favor Pac. Floyd would struggle to make the weight and the year and a half or so layoff would take its toll. I don't see Pac stopping him though.
      At 140, which is where it should take place, pretty much a coin flip.
      At 147, I see Pac having early success. After about 4 rounds, Floyd has Pac's timing down and starts to land lead rights. Pac's chin is tested, Floyd UD or late TKO, Freddie throws in the towel to protect his fighter.
      Seems that Pac would have trouble making 135 himself. He told Roach no more 135 after the last fight. If they fight at 140 or 147 I don't think it makes that big of a difference cause I think they would both come in around 145-148 fight night at either weight.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        At 135, I'd favor Pac. Floyd would struggle to make the weight and the year and a half or so layoff would take its toll. I don't see Pac stopping him though.
        At 140, which is where it should take place, pretty much a coin flip.
        At 147, I see Pac having early success. After about 4 rounds, Floyd has Pac's timing down and starts to land lead rights. Pac's chin is tested, Floyd UD or late TKO, Freddie throws in the towel to protect his fighter.
        Mayweather will never go down to 135 or 140 again, moron. You're even more dumb than I thought

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        • KingTito
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          #34
          I think Pacquiao would give Mayweather a lot of trouble. His speed, angles, power, and movement is very hard to deal with. Pacquiao is an all time great fighter. I just don't see Mayweather beating him easily. I think Pacquiao can win that fight.

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            #35
            Originally posted by larryx
            i think pacman looked great beating sorry ass diaz and weight drained oscar..look back on his last challenge jmm..he didnt look unbeatable did he..thats the last boxer he faces and we saw what happened,,i think floyd ****s pacman up then ko's him in 8
            Tough to compare JMM and Floyd. JMM comes to fight and isn't afraid to trade as Floyd is more of a strategic fighter (to his benefit at least).

            People thought Hatton & Oscar could bring the fight out of Floyd, but Manny is a different type of fighter in the sense that he's a pressure fighter, but has loads of speed and awkward angles to add (which both Hatton & Oscar don't have).

            it's definitely a fight you can't compare with any other fighter Floyd has fought, hence why people would like to see it.

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              #36
              Originally posted by larryx
              i think pacman looked great beating sorry ass diaz and weight drained oscar..look back on his last challenge jmm..he didnt look unbeatable did he..thats the last boxer he faces and we saw what happened,,i think floyd ****s pacman up then ko's him in 8
              you know what happens when you take real challenges you get close fights. when was the last time floyd fought a top 5 p4p fighter, er.... never. the difference between them, pac takes on all challengers, mayweather fights people he knows he can beat.

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                #37
                Originally posted by fcastro1
                you know what happens when you take real challenges you get close fights. when was the last time floyd fought a top 5 p4p fighter, er.... never. the difference between them, pac takes on all challengers, mayweather fights people he knows he can beat.
                I guess you missed the Ricky Hatton fight. And Pac avoided plenty of fighters at 130-135 himself, including Juan Guzman, Juan Diaz and Nate Cambell Beating a 35 year old weight drained Delahoya is not nearly as impressive and some of his fans think
                Last edited by joseph5620; 01-14-2009, 12:19 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by fcastro1
                  you know what happens when you take real challenges you get close fights. when was the last time floyd fought a top 5 p4p fighter, er.... never. the difference between them, pac takes on all challengers, mayweather fights people he knows he can beat.
                  hatton was p4p before floyd knocked his ass out..judah was 1 fight from being undisputed

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                  • nathan_nall
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                    you havent? when did you start watching boxing?
                    Doesn't matter... thats the beauty of highlights... I've seen Manny seriously busted up, but I can't think of a time I've seen him lose his legs.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by joseph5620
                      I guess you missed the Ricky Hatton fight. And Pac avoided plenty of fighters at 130-135 himself, including Juan Guzman and Nate Cambell Beating a 35 year old weight drained Delahoya is not nearly as impressive and some of his fans think
                      how is ricky Hatton a top 5 p4p fighter. Arum said Campbell was a possibility but he was scheduled to fight Guzman. Campbell maybe but pac was hardly running away from him. And Guzman is a joke, why fight a guy that cant even make weight

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