You're right, JMM wasn't skilled enough to catch Floyd, yet JMM easily caught Manny, so what does that say?
It says that JMM wasn't at his best weight, and that Floyd is bigger and isn't aggressive. Easy question to answer. I'm sure you'll have a different opinion and mines bs and your opinion is correct.:wank:
It says that JMM wasn't at his best weight, and that Floyd is bigger and isn't aggressive. Easy question to answer. I'm sure you'll have a different opinion and mines bs and your opinion is correct.:wank:
DLH wasn't at his best weight when he and Manny fought, Floyd has moved up several weight divisions over the years, he has maintained his skill. If JMM couldn't hang with Floyd that's a knock on JMM, not Floyd, JMM was #2 P4P.. Floyd is a victim of circumstance, his skills far overshadow his opponents. It will be more evident on March 13th.
How can I prove it, other than to refer to the general consensus that agreed Hatton wasn't very good at Welterweight? How can you prove he didn't lose anything byu noving up?
Look at Hatton man, he is too small to be fighting at 147, he has T-Rex arms and his frame doesn't effectively carry those extra 7lbs. The dude fought at 140 since day one, then had two WW fights. In both, he got knocked around and was out on his feet (Collazo), then KO'd (Mayweather).
Hatton is a **** Welterweight. Let's not beat around the bush. It's why he went back down to 140 and stayed there.
I get what you saying about Hatton at 147 but since you keep posting about Cotto saying 145 was not a problem post true statement that Hatton and his camp said about fight PBF at 147.
Hatton didn't want to fight PBF when he was at 140. Also during the build-up to the PBF vs. Hatton fight they something like "PBF is the only fight they would take at 147 because PBF is not a big WW and does not fight in a physical style". So people really can't say **** about Hatton not being any good at 147 because truthfully speaking just like you said earlier those 2 pounds in the Manny vs Cotto fight wouldn't have changed thing neither would PBF fighting Hatton at 140.
I know this wasn't the side of the debate you were on but still.
Floyd is alot smarter than Manny's last opponets, he knows when to be aggressive offensively, and knows when to be patient. We've seen what Manny can do and he's going to pressure PBF to fight, but for those of you saying Floyd isn't strong enough to hurt Manny are seriously delusional, i would never doubt anyone with a record of 25 KO's.
Forget potshoting and running around the ring like a damn ballarina trying to get cheap points, the only chance Mayweather has of winning a fight with PAC is to stay away from him...lol That cannot be disputed by anyone...
Which is funny to me, because once you concede that you CANT stand toe to toe, its already embedded in your brain that PAC is gonna knock your head off...lol
Not gonna happen. Floyd's prided himself in being the least hit fighter in history. He won't take that kinda of a risk, especially at this point in his career. He'll try to outbox and frustrate Manny. Going toe to toe with Manny is a crapshoot at best. His M.O. has always been to get his opponent to fight his fight.
Depends if hatton is fighting true WW at 147..He is too small for WW yes but he looks ill at LW because of his unprofessional lifestyle. I believe floyd would have finished him even sooner had the fight been at 140 and also that he would have had more success against PAC at 147....
Pacquiao fought Hatton at his best weight. Floyd didn't. Pacquiao fought Cotto, period. Floyd didn't. You wanna play this game, we can go all day with petty one liners.
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