Mayweather vs Pacquiao: A Comparison of Their Last 10 Fights

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    Mayweather vs Pacquiao: A Comparison of Their Last 10 Fights

    By Caesar Cliffius

    I have been giving more thought to the upcoming Mayweather-Pacquiao fight and reading everything I can get my hands on concerning it.

    I have heard fans speak of an alleged steroid use by Manny, which I completely distance myself from. I don’t believe he did that. It isn’t like he is 5′7″ and weighs 235. To quote from Roger Clemens, “He doesn’t have a third eye on his forehead.”

    Some are saying that Floyd is itching to find a way to recuse himself from this fight without looking like a chicken. I find that as ridiculous as Manny on ‘roids.

    I did some research of the two men’s last 10 fights and wanted to see some comparisons.

    Here is a comparison of their last 10 fights:

    [IMG]http://i915.***********.com/albums/ac354/Skipper61/FloydMannyComparison.jpg[/IMG]

    The first thing that draws critical attention is the timeline. Pacquiao needs to only look back at January of 2006 to see his 10th fight viewed. On the other hand, Pretty Boy must fire up the DeLorean and go all the way back to November of 2003 to see his.

    Another thing in which Manny has an edge is the number of rounds. If we were looking at rounds per year, PBF would clearly be on top of this; however, rounds per bout favors Manny be about one round.

    Pacquiao has the best of it in terms of power, knocking out seven compared to only four by Mayweather. Money has been near this weight class (at least at an average) the entire 10 fights. As a contrast, Manny averages 10 pounds lighter. We could begin to draw various and sundry conclusions from these comparisons, but in the end, will it matter?

    It would appear from my graphic that Manny has fought the much tougher, or dare I say more experienced fighters. His opponent’s average record is 45-3, while Mayweather’s is 38-4. Both have quality wins over big names, the biggest name on each resume is obviously Oscar De La Hoya. Money outpointed him in a split decision while Manny forced him to remain seated at the end of the eighth round.

    The 10 victims of Floyd Mayweather are: Phillip N’dou, Chop Chop Corley, Henry Bruseles, Arturi Gatti (may he rest in peace), Sharmba Mitchell, Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir, Oscar, Ricky Hatton, and most recently Juan Manuel Marquez.

    Pacquiao’s 10 most recent victims are: Erik Morales twice, Oscar Larios, Jorge Solis, Marco Antonio Berrera, Juan Manuel Marquez, David Diaz, Oscar, Hatton, and Miguel Cotto.

    Again, the edge could possibly go to Pacquiao, but it is clearly arguable. Both have disassembled some very good fighters on their way to their current success.

    So, there you have it. Statistics from the most recent 10 fights from each of the fighters. It would appear that Pacquiao would have an advantage in everything on the chart sans the size. Of course a comparison like this shows no value for skills. Both men bring much to the ring in way of skills.

    It should be a most entertaining bout, and I can hardly wait.

    By Caesar Cliffius I have been giving more thought to the upcoming Mayweather-Pacquiao fight and reading everything I can get my hands on concerning it. I have heard fans speak of an alleged steroid use by Manny, which I completely distance myself from..
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    #2
    mayweather keeps getting owned, jesus...

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    • VERDUGO
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      It's not even close.

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      • J.Dempsey
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        #4
        Nice bit of info

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        • MindBat
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          #5
          That's a good analysis, and one of many more to come.

          They will all be revisited after the fight for further comparisons.

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          • bojangles1987
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            That's why Floyd Mayweather is going to have to be the Floyd Mayweather that we last saw fight Gatti, still hungry to prove himself, because the only fights Manny Pacquiao has fought in the last 4 years or so are prove yourself against great fighters fights. The difference in competition is incredible.

            If Mayweather is anything other than top of his game in that ring, he risks getting steamrolled.

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            • Akinapepemo
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              #7
              nice article, but i do have some issues with it.

              Floyd vs Pac's number of rounds boxed. lower numbers would normally give the advantage for Pac here, as wear and tear would be minimal, but factoring in Floyd's style, one could argue that wear and tear would be minimal too for Floyd, even with longer bouts, FMJ's style minimizes wear and tear.

              As for KO's Floyd's style also warps the data. It doesn't give a completer picture of his punching power that much, IMO, the lower KO's reflect his choice of being economical with his punches.

              Other than that, numbers still make this a good read
              Last edited by Akinapepemo; 12-17-2009, 12:52 PM. Reason: grammar

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              • dans
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                Has anyone put any thought into the idea that Mayweather will be the "fresher" fighter? Manny has been very active and has been in some tough, physically taxing fights. While Floyd is usually in slower tactical battles, and he took nearly 2 years off.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  Originally posted by dans01234
                  Has anyone put any thought into the idea that Mayweather will be the "fresher" fighter? Manny has been very active and has been in some tough, physically taxing fights. While Floyd is usually in slower tactical battles, and he took nearly 2 years off.
                  Can obviously understand that, but Manny thrives off activity and really despite the historical status of this fight it would be just another big fight for Manny who has fought nothing but big fights for years now. I would be more worried about Mayweather being rusty and not expecting Manny to be what he is.

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                  • MOREBASS
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dans01234
                    Has anyone put any thought into the idea that Mayweather will be the "fresher" fighter? Manny has been very active and has been in some tough, physically taxing fights. While Floyd is usually in slower tactical battles, and he took nearly 2 years off.

                    Good point...but I would argue that being more active is a huge advantage.


                    There is no better way of staying familiar with something, than actually doing it. We haven't even really seen if Floyd was back to his old form...no I don't think the Marquez fight was any indicator of that.

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