Comments Thread For: Would a Manny Pacquiao win lure Floyd Mayweather Jnr back to the ring??

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #11
    I think Floyd Mayweather Junior is most likely still in better condition than Manny Pacquiao 'But? At the time when they originally fought, Mayweather was actually more outside of his peak than Pacquiao yet he still won'.

    I have always thought that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Floyd Mayweather Junior in 2015 'As Mayweather was clearly, more outside of his peak than Pacquiao. This was clearly displayed in his two fights vs Marcos Maidana I & II. Floyd Mayweather Junior may have won both of those fights, but in my opinion? Marcos Maidana should have been stylistically a much more easier fight for a version of Floyd Mayweather Junior closer to his peak'.

    Note: ​There are pivotal moments in life, and in a fighter's career 'Which the great fighters have awareness to detect, then grasp the opportunity and win. Both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquaio had many times in their careers, shown a very high level clutch game and won mega fights'.

    And when Mayweather and Pacquiao fought back in 2015 'It was Floyd Mayweather who won that mega fight'.

    To conclude: A rematch between Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquiao does not really have much significance 'In the wider boxing world. But I would imagine that it does have significance between the two fighters, and especially for Pacquiao. If Manny Pacquaio is able to beat Mario Barrios, but the action of the fight is not really of a high level? Maybe in that eventuality, Floyd Mayweather Junior may be game to rematch Manny Pacquiao II' etc.

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    • MalevolentBite
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      #12
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Reports and sources say that he is on the verge of financial ruin.
      Just like past reports but he's still spending. I think he's ok lol.

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      • hugh grant
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        #13
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        I think Floyd Mayweather Junior is most likely still in better condition than Manny Pacquiao 'But? At the time when they originally fought, Mayweather was actually more outside of his peak than Pacquiao yet he still won'.

        I have always thought that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Floyd Mayweather Junior in 2015 'As Mayweather was clearly, more outside of his peak than Pacquiao. This was clearly displayed in his two fights vs Marcos Maidana I & II. Floyd Mayweather Junior may have won both of those fights, but in my opinion? Marcos Maidana should have been stylistically a much more easier fight for a version of Floyd Mayweather Junior closer to his peak'.

        Note: ​There are pivotal moments in life, and in a fighter's career 'Which the great fighters have awareness to detect, then grasp the opportunity and win. Both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquaio had many times in their careers, shown a very high level clutch game and won mega fights'.

        And when Mayweather and Pacquiao fought back in 2015 'It was Floyd Mayweather who won that mega fight'.

        To conclude: A rematch between Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquiao does not really have much significance 'In the wider boxing world. But I would imagine that it does have significance between the two fighters, and especially for Pacquiao. If Manny Pacquaio is able to beat Mario Barrios, but the action of the fight is not really of a high level? Maybe in that eventuality, Floyd Mayweather Junior may be game to rematch Manny Pacquiao II' etc.
        I doubt floyd was past peak more than pac. Had much less fights, started boxing later, had less wars, tried not getting hit much, at expense of offence.
        Floyd's just not as great as pac, and that was evident in common opponents opinions
        Last edited by hugh grant; 07-11-2025, 07:50 AM.

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        • Bennyleonard99
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          #14
          Floyd will only do it if he's broke or Pac agrees to play soft.

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          • budfr
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            #15
            Floyd is a coward. He never gave Canelo a rematch and received gift decisions at least 5 times, losses in my book. Including his fight vs Paquiao, he lost. Most of his fights were boring hugging and running sessions and had less power than a Girl Scout.

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            • budfr
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              #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              I think Floyd Mayweather Junior is most likely still in better condition than Manny Pacquiao 'But? At the time when they originally fought, Mayweather was actually more outside of his peak than Pacquiao yet he still won'.

              I have always thought that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Floyd Mayweather Junior in 2015 'As Mayweather was clearly, more outside of his peak than Pacquiao. This was clearly displayed in his two fights vs Marcos Maidana I & II. Floyd Mayweather Junior may have won both of those fights, but in my opinion? Marcos Maidana should have been stylistically a much more easier fight for a version of Floyd Mayweather Junior closer to his peak'.

              Note: ​There are pivotal moments in life, and in a fighter's career 'Which the great fighters have awareness to detect, then grasp the opportunity and win. Both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquaio had many times in their careers, shown a very high level clutch game and won mega fights'.

              And when Mayweather and Pacquiao fought back in 2015 'It was Floyd Mayweather who won that mega fight'.

              To conclude: A rematch between Floyd Mayweather Junior and Manny Pacquiao does not really have much significance 'In the wider boxing world. But I would imagine that it does have significance between the two fighters, and especially for Pacquiao. If Manny Pacquaio is able to beat Mario Barrios, but the action of the fight is not really of a high level? Maybe in that eventuality, Floyd Mayweather Junior may be game to rematch Manny Pacquiao II' etc.
              You are the typical Floyd groupie, surely his race. He lost vs Maidana, past his prime por not. He lost vs Castillo in his prime. Lost vs a past-his.prime De La Hoya.

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              • El_Mero
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                #17
                Id rather watch exciting OLD fighters, not safety 1st old fighters

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                • Left Hook Louie
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                  #18
                  Instead of fighting, they should do a TV sitcom about aging ex-fighters who have to co-manage a boxing gym.
                  Like a workplace comedy.

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                  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                    #19
                    I sure hope not. Both of these guys just need to go away.

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #20
                      FOH!! First, Pacquiao ain't beating Barrios. And even if he does, the first fight vs Mayweather sucked a rat's ass when they were in their mid-late 30s. How could it be anything but worse 10 years later?

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