Who has the best shot of beating Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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  • Foodie One
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    #11
    Originally posted by fabzmm
    Besides Paul Williams, who do you think has the best shot and why?
    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 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 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.

    Good Article though I believe that the Pacman will knockout Mayweather. JAT

    http://www.8countnews.com/news/125/A...009-05-11.html

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    • nelsoncm
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      #12
      No one comes close to touching Floyd. He's the greatest, according to himself.

      The only person who can beat him is himself, meaning, someone as ugly and ass-holish as himself. Senior fits into that category.

      He'll be unbeatable for as long as he lives....


      That is, according to Floyd himself.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Maestro USA
        PBF...

        Outboxes JMM, Mosley
        KO's Pacquiao, or Cotto.

        His toughest fight is against Williams or Clottey.
        typical nuthugger..

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        • Dr.Dre
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          #14
          Lots of boxers.



          Manny has all the athletic abilities to beat him.

          Miguel Cotto has the style to at least give him some problems.

          Joshua Clottey would give some problems.

          Shane Mosley would give him some serious problems too.



          I think Floyd beats Margarito easily. I always thought it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            Pacquiao has the best shot after Paul Williams. Then Cotto and Shane.
            This. ..................

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            • Ch@mpBox@PR
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              #16
              Cotto hands down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

              Selective pressure boxer, with a sledge hammer jab, great timming and the best body punching in the game!!!!!!!!!!

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                #17
                Williams would beat Floyd....

                No one else even comes close to having a shot in the dark aginst Floyd.

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                • North Star
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                  #18
                  Miguel Cotto

                  Pacquiao would be outboxed and stopped.

                  Shane would be outboxed and pot shotted to a UD.

                  Cotto is the only one that has the ring IQ to even compete with Floyd. Floyd is the master, and Cotto is the student that has what it takes IMO.

                  Williams was outboxed by Quintana. Floyd would be in his chest rolling and countering all night.

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                    #19
                    Cotto is the one that can beat Mayweather jr and is not even close.

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                    • RisAri0
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                      Cotto hands down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                      Selective pressure boxer, with a sledge hammer jab, great timming and the best body punching in the game!!!!!!!!!!
                      i just hope cotto has the endurance to go all 12 rounds vs. floyd... he could get frustrated from swinging air against Floyd...

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