The essence of what Mayweather says is true. He blueprints, Roach watches, Pacquiao follows Roach's instruction and does it more explicitly. Mayweather is in a different league than Pac, no question. But heart and determination make up for alot of that skill that Mayweather would bring and Mayweather is exposing some insecurity with all the talk. Reliance on boxing skills alone can't sustain a fighter forever...I suspect that's why he was so emotional after that Gatti win, his skills/speed got him the win without him having to hit the deep waters. Gatti was Gatti when he was in the murky dark.
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Floyd Jr: "I Set Them Up, Pacquiao Knocks Them Down"
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Originally posted by The HayeMaker View PostYes because floyd brutally beat de la hoya till the point where he could get dominated by pac.
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Originally posted by twinchrome44s View PostThe essence of what Mayweather says is true. He blueprints, Roach watches, Pacquiao follows Roach's instruction and does it more explicitly. Mayweather is in a different league than Pac, no question. But heart and determination make up for alot of that skill that Mayweather would bring and Mayweather is exposing some insecurity with all the talk. Reliance on boxing skills alone can't sustain a fighter forever...I suspect that's why he was so emotional after that Gatti win, his skills/speed got him the win without him having to hit the deep waters. Gatti was Gatti when he was in the murky dark.
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I think it's official......Floyd has lost his mind. He has to be the most delusional athlete of all time lmao
I mean Oscar hardly took any punishment from Floyd, with the exception of that one round where Floyd went Head/Body two times, I don't even think Oscar felt a single blow in that fight.
You could probably make a case for the Hatton fight though. Paq knocked Hatton out early, but Floyd spent the early part of his fight with Hatton gettin bullied around. Once Hatton slowed down, Floyd started beating on Hatton pretty bad.
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Originally posted by MaYaN_SuN View PostI think it's official......Floyd has lost his mind. He has to be the most delusional athlete of all time lmao
I mean Oscar hardly took any punishment from Floyd, with the exception of that one round where Floyd went Head/Body two times, I don't even think Oscar felt a single blow in that fight.
You could probably make a case for the Hatton fight though. Paq knocked Hatton out early, but Floyd spent the early part of his fight with Hatton gettin bullied around. Once Hatton slowed down, Floyd started beating on Hatton pretty bad.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostFloyd Mayweather Jr. during a recent interview with media outlet Bossip, said that he sets the fighters up and Manny Pacquiao knocks them down. Mayweather is trying to downplay two of Pacquiao's biggest wins, Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya. He says the damage he caused to both, set them up for Pacquiao to put them down. Mayweather returns on September 19 against Juan Manuel Marquez. [details]
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Originally posted by Burner, ATG View PostTwo diffrent styles of fighters..two diffrent weight classes.
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