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  • #51
    Originally posted by boxasmash View Post
    how ***gish



    pathetic
    pathetic is the **** who uploads and saves gay **** on his computer and sends it to peoples profiles on here

    pathetic is constantly posting mayweahter mafia **** like you've discovered something

    you are seriously gay,sad,and pathetic

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    • #52
      what I got from the article was.....Manny will beat Floyd because Zab had a good 2 or 3 rounds ......wow!!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by larrysmith View Post
        pacman will get ko'd end of story..but enjoy the hype train cause the ride ends at floyd
        Originally posted by Shadow boxer 3 View Post
        WTF. this is PBF not hatton. if u think floyd is just gone set there and take punishment like hatton ur in for a surprize. Floyd has one of the best defenses ever and he's a good counter puncher. if anything pacs going down
        i think he'll be able to knock him down atleast once by end of 2nd round. i think he'll get to him and k-him-tfo by 7-8. floyd is a defensive runner technican.

        it's only an opinion plus i rather have him get ktfo by jmm so that we can have a more exciting fight.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by nj_evoixgsr View Post
          i think he'll be able to knock him down atleast once by end of 2nd round. i think he'll get to him and k-him-tfo by 7-8. floyd is a defensive runner technican.

          it's only an opinion plus i rather have him get ktfo by jmm so that we can have a more exciting fight.
          if anything pacman will get hit with a counter anf floored early...floyd doesnt fight reckless and the chances of him being ko'd are slim to none

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          • #55
            You cant get a solid hit on that boy.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by larrysmith View Post
              if anything pacman will get hit with a counter anf floored early...floyd doesnt fight reckless and the chances of him being ko'd are slim to none
              By this happening, Floyd would have to mount some kind of offensive. A big no no when fighting Pac. Even if he is running Pac can catch him and cut off the ring. You guys saying that Floyd will ko Manny cold are smoking something. When has Mayweather KO"d anyone with one punch. You guys are still on the "0" .. just because Mayweather hasn't lost doesn't mean he is unbeatable, bro. Floyd can get touched and Manny is one of three fighters that can touch him.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by MR. NUTHUGGER View Post
                Why Manny Pacquiao will beat Mayweather Jr.
                Article by
                Mark Lorenzana

                After his two-round demolition of Ricky Hatton, it’s pretty difficult to make Manny Pacquiao an underdog against anyone in the fight game today. Even against someone as skillful as Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                In fact, I believe that the immensely-improved Pacquiao of today will beat little Floyd should they eventually meet inside the ring. And there’s too much money involved in this particular fight for it not to happen.

                Despite Mayweather’s immaculate fight record, he is not unbeatable. And Pacquiao’s speed and improved boxing skills will give Money, well, a run for his money.

                Three years ago, Mayweather fought Zab Judah for the IBF welterweight title. The fight turned ugly before the end of the 10th round when Judah hit Mayweather with a low blow. This led to an ugly melee in the center of the ring as Floyd’s uncle/trainer Roger Mayweather and Zab’s father Yoel Judah almost came to blows. Eventually, security was able to restore order and Floyd won the fight by unanimous decision. However, before the ugly incident, Judah’s speed was giving Mayweather fits. And this was because of Judah’s sleek, southpaw style.

                Sure, Pacquiao is not one of the sleekest southpaws out there, compared to, say, one Pernell Whitaker. But he is not the one-dimensional left-handed slugger that lost to Erik Morales in their first fight four years ago, either. This Pacquiao is a more complete fighter as we saw in his last four fights. He now has a powerful right hook to complement his vaunted straight left, he is an elusive target with his improved head and lateral movement, and although he is not a defensive whiz compared to Mayweather or Juan Manuel Marquez, Pacquiao’s improved footwork and superb foot speed makes him a fleet-footed gazelle inside the ring— a far cry from the bull rushing and come-forward Pacquiao of old.

                Then there is the activity factor. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is coming off his second retirement, and his last fight was against Ricky Hatton almost two years ago. While Mayweather has been inactive from the ring, Pacquiao has been fighting against bigger and stronger opponents and winning impressively against them. Not only that, Pacquiao seems to be able to defy the odds by bringing his power and speed with him with each weight division he climbs.

                Another thing to note is the way both fighters handled Oscar De La Hoya and Hatton respectively. In their fight, De La Hoya gave Mayweather all he could handle and even managed to go the distance against Floyd. Pacquiao, on the other hand, forced De La Hoya to quit on his stool after eight rounds of punishment. Of course many will argue that De La Hoya was a shell of his old self and was even dehydrated on the day of the fight. But we have to give Pacquiao the credit he deserves for climbing up several weight divisions to welterweight and battering the much bigger De La Hoya into retirement.

                And what about Hatton? The Hitman climbed up to Mayweather’s weight division and Floyd needed 10 rounds to finish him off. Pacquiao fought at Hatton’s weight class, a weight class where the Hitman was undefeated. The Pacman destroyed Hatton in two rounds.

                The way I see it, if the fight pushes through, Pacquiao will pressure Mayweather with lightning combinations. Mayweather will use his defensive skills to try to fend off Pacquiao’s attacks, all the while trying to counterpunch, but to no avail. Mayweather is quick, but Pacquiao is quicker. Mayweather is naturally bigger and he is strong, but Pacquiao will be the stronger puncher. Mayweather is a defensive whiz but it won’t be enough against a pinpoint puncher with a lot of pop.

                Pacquiao will make Mayweather look like an amateur.

                Pacquiao, the more aggressive fighter (and this time, he will fight with controlled aggression) will force Mayweather to fight a defensive fight all night long. The Pacific storm inside the ring will overwhelm the Pretty Boy.

                Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision.
                Make Mayweather look like an amateur? Please, the only one that will look like an amateur in the fight will be Manny with his wide shots and off balance moments.

                I stopped reading as soon as you mentioned the word "pressure". How many have tried that already? 39 and they all have failed. You will need a better plan. Don't come with that Manny will give Mayweather different angles BS either because we all saw what Hatton brought to the table with it.

                Save your hate for when this fight happens because that's when you will hate Mayweather even more.

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                • #58
                  MoneyMay vs. Pac is going to be electric. Funny thing is that Mayweathers fighting JMM and it isn't going to be a very accurate measuring stick if May fights pac afterwards. Its a solid comeback fight for sure but JMM and Pac both have different styles and the fight with JMM was awhile ago and Pac has improved since then. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Mayweather's layoff is going to affect him in one way or another. No fighter is immune to inactivity and it will show in May's fight against JMM. I'm leaning to a UD for Pac-Man only because I don't think May is gonna shave off all the ring rust in just one fight. I truely hope they meet in the ring to determine who will be this generations greatest fighter.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by FistoftheDallasStar View Post
                    By this happening, Floyd would have to mount some kind of offensive. A big no no when fighting Pac. Even if he is running Pac can catch him and cut off the ring. You guys saying that Floyd will ko Manny cold are smoking something. When has Mayweather KO"d anyone with one punch. You guys are still on the "0" .. just because Mayweather hasn't lost doesn't mean he is unbeatable, bro. Floyd can get touched and Manny is one of three fighters that can touch him.
                    floyd has a couple 1 punch ko's go on youtube and look it up

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                    • #60
                      this article doesnt really give a real insight into why Pac will beat PBF

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