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Floyd barely won a decision against Oscar & took 10 rounds to finally put Hatton away

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  • #21
    Maybe because Floyd doesn't come out to ko his opponent if it comes it comes. Floyd doesnt take any chances he strictly boxes and wins rounds. Pacquiao's lil crazy ass is an aggressive fighter that isn't scared to trade punches with anyone, most of the time he beats his opponents to the punch and just happens to land unexepected blows to knock his oppusition out......Dork!!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by them_apples View Post
      lol no he didn't, the Oscar fight was a close fight. I will go and say that Mayweather dominated Hatton from start to finish though, only it looked ugly.

      He also fought Hatton at 147, and Marquez at 147 - both of them out side of their weight classes.

      Pacquiao fought Oscar at 147, which was way out of both of their weight classes. Pacquiao only being a 130 lb fighter months before.

      Same goes for the Cotto fight, Manny had to move up, and Cotto actually looked better and quicker at 145.
      I really wish yall would stop talkin pounds. If you sign a contract; get your ass in the ring and pick up a check then what is the complaining and excuses for. Most great fighters in history start at one weight and move up may it be for glory or natural weight change due to age. If a fighter moves up in weight and gets a spankin then its on him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
        Bad example. Welterweight Marquez = A joke.

        Pacquiao beats 154 version of Oscar just as easy.

        Look! Garbage! This is at 156!
        We don't know what kind of fighter Packy is at welter either since he always needs a catchweight.

        Anyway, you're using Hopkins vs. Oscar for what reason exactly?

        To prove that Oscar was being competitive w/ Bernard at 160?

        I don't get it.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
          I wasn't the size though, Floyd was just to damn good for marquez

          It was because Marquez is a counter puncher (waits for you to attack) and Mayweather is defensive first (doesn't attack very much). Add in the fact that Marquez had no power or speed at 147 and you get an easy 12 round Ud.

          At 130 it would have been more competitive but I agree Mayweather would have taken it.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Ekscape View Post
            lol... was Marquez speed ever a factor in the Pacquiao or Mayweather fights?... And he looked fat against Floyd? He looked in good shape to me.... So if Marquez was as "fast" as he is at lw he would of beat Floyd?... If Manny fought Marquez today at 140 pounds Marquez would still give him the same problems he gaves him a year and half ago... the truth is styles makes fights and Floyds style is a nightmare for Pacquiao
            Marquez was able to match Packy's speed at 126 and 130.

            He looked a lot slower against Floyd. Still pretty fast for a regular fighter, but not as fast as he was at the lower weights.

            Plus, Floyd didn't give him anything to work with.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Rich Bloke View Post
              We don't know what kind of fighter Packy is at welter either since he always needs a catchweight.

              Anyway, you're using Hopkins vs. Oscar for what reason exactly?

              To prove that Oscar was being competitive w/ Bernard at 160?

              I don't get it.
              He fought Oscar at 147, but he was bigger against Cotto.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by them_apples View Post
                It was because Marquez is a counter puncher (waits for you to attack) and Mayweather is defensive first (doesn't attack very much). Add in the fact that Marquez had no power or speed at 147 and you get an easy 12 round Ud.

                At 130 it would have been more competitive but I agree Mayweather would have taken it.
                50/50 fight. Mayweather opened up a lot more down there and JMM only needs a hint of daylight to make you pay.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Ekscape View Post
                  lol... was Marquez speed ever a factor in the Pacquiao or Mayweather fights?... And he looked fat against Floyd? He looked in good shape to me.... So if Marquez was as "fast" as he is at lw he would of beat Floyd?... If Manny fought Marquez today at 140 pounds Marquez would still give him the same problems he gaves him a year and half ago... the truth is styles makes fights and Floyds style is a nightmare for Pacquiao
                  Marquez was slow at LW as well.

                  He was quick at 126 and 130.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by them_apples View Post
                    He fought Oscar at 147, but he was bigger against Cotto.
                    That fight was a catchweight for Oscar. He hadn't been at 47' in 10 years.

                    He only came down to 47' to make it seem like it wasn't a mismatch. The public would've gave him hell if he demanded 54'.

                    47' was just a PR stunt that blew up in his face.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View Post
                      PAC on the other hand shut out Oscar and made him quit for the first time. De La was never in the fight. His so called vaunted jabs and left hook was nowhere to be found. The guy to give Maywetahr all he can handle only touched PAC about 50 times landing mostly weak punches. Forget the weight drained **** all you *****s and haters are trying to feed your minds. The fact that De La Hoya from the get go was annihilated from pillar to post was an indication PAC would have done the same to Oscar even if the latter weighed 160 on fight night.

                      PAC also needed only 1 minute to figure Ricky Hatton out. The moment the first solid right hook connected, this fight was basically over, a couple more seconds in the first round and PAC would have flattened Hatton for good and we would never have to see the horror that is the second round. Again all you *****s and haters are trying to console your emotions thinking of an excuse to give a counter reasoning for such greatness. You will say Floyd already softened Hatton and that the guy's confidence was never the same. Well Ricky had just won two fights in a row coming off a KO win over Malinaggi the first to ever did that to him.

                      What a joke Mayweather Jr is. He'll finally get exposed March 13th!
                      man WTF is up with your sig?!?.....what happened to that "Who wanna party" one......thats the ****!!

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