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  • lyricalether
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    Mayweathers Prime??

    When was it??? I think it was his stretch from Corrales to Gatti.. After that he looked a tad bit slower..I think the Floyd that destroyed Gatti wouldn't even make the Pac fight close
  • Ekscape
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    #2
    Originally posted by lyricalether
    When was it??? I think it was his stretch from Corrales to Gatti.. After that he looked a tad bit slower..I think the Floyd that destroyed Gatti wouldn't even make the Pac fight close
    lol are you serious?... If the 135 version of Floyd fought the 135 version of Pacquiao... Floyd would mop the fkn floor with that version of Pacquiao... I mean the fight wouldnt even go past 6 rounds, at 135 Floyd was a BEAST... Now this new and improved Pacquiao that has emerged within the last year will still lose but will be a closer fight

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #3
      I would say Jr WW, that is where he was at his best. The decline was more noticeable on his move up to 147.

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      • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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        He's in his prime right now and prime is different than physical prime. If he's a tad bit slower he's also more experienced, that makes the difference.

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        • d0n
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          #5
          Anyone here see the Marquez fight ? :P I think he's back and better than ever. He doesn't look any slower and the above comment about his experience is true. He's back to make a point...to prove he's the best. He's fighting for more than ever.

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          • lyricalether
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ekscape
            lol are you serious?... If the 135 version of Floyd fought the 135 version of Pacquiao... Floyd would mop the fkn floor with that version of Pacquiao... I mean the fight wouldnt even go past 6 rounds, at 135 Floyd was a BEAST... Now this new and improved Pacquiao that has emerged within the last year will still lose but will be a closer fight

            ..thats what i said...floyd wouldnt make the fight close as in floyd would do to Pac what he did to Gatti

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            • RodBarker
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              #7
              Originally posted by RossCA
              He's in his prime right now and prime is different than physical prime. If he's a tad bit slower he's also more experienced, that makes the difference.
              I tend to agree with that , he was more exposive with more power back at the lighter weights but I think he is more seasoned and ring smart than then fighting the much bigger guys , he dominates guys smaller or a little bigger and controls bigger guys with skill .

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              • REMOVED SHARK 97
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                #8
                At this exact point in time.

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                • Boxing Scene
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RossCA
                  He's in his prime right now and prime is different than physical prime. If he's a tad bit slower he's also more experienced, that makes the difference.
                  Mayweather is NOT in his prime. He throws one punch at a time and he didn't used to be like that.

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                  • razor.thin
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                    hes in his prime now, what has he done before to make you feel like he's sliding?

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