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  • PinoyZoi
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    #21
    Originally posted by Allucard
    He's going to need more "getting used to get hit" training if he wants to fight Floyd
    Rofl Floyd Mayweather wont even punch the same caliber as Miguel Cotto.

    Floyd would be afraid to continue punching and he does not even fight like that

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    • Allucard
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      #22
      Originally posted by One Nil
      yes.

      pacquiao didn't have any power before he moved up to 147.
      Compare his last fight with Marquez with every fight he had since. I thought he looked awful vs Marquez 2. There is a very interesting statistic about Pacquiao's KO ratio, i don't know it by heart but I'm sure someone does.

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        #23
        Originally posted by PinoyZoi
        Rofl Floyd Mayweather wont even punch the same caliber as Miguel Cotto.

        Floyd would be afraid to continue punching and he does not even fight like that
        You've seen Floyd hit bigger opponents for almost all of his career. While i agree Pacquiao may have more power, Mayweather can hurt him. If Mayweather hits him with the ease he has hit everyone else, Pacquiao will have his "bad night". I can only see Pacquiao winning if Mayweather shows he's 32. Funny how 30 is "prime" and 32 is the downhill curve already. Statistically it's true, most fighters, even ATGs lose in their early 30's just a couple years away from their supposed "prime".

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        • Valero Is God
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          #24
          You've seen Floyd sr. hit bigger opponents for almost all of his career. While i agree bobby Pacquiao may have more power, Mayweather sr. can hurt him. If Mayweather sr hits him with the ease he has hit everyone else, bobby Pacquiao will have his "bad night". I can only see bobby Pacquiao winning if Mayweather sr shows he's 32. Funny how 30 is "prime" and 32 is the downhill curve already. Statistically it's true, most fighters, even ATGs lose in their early 30's just a couple years away from their supposed "prime".

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            #25
            Originally posted by know1212risk
            Not saying that, I'm talking about DURING the fight. He didn't seem effected by Cotton's punches. To the effect that I figured Cotton simply didnt do much damage. But from the post press conference he obviously DID.
            It's called adrenaline buddy.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Allucard
              Compare his last fight with Marquez with every fight he had since. I thought he looked awful vs Marquez 2. There is a very interesting statistic about Pacquiao's KO ratio, i don't know it by heart but I'm sure someone does.
              You're an idiot Aldo-Raine. Pacquiao has power, but ask every fighter he's KO'ed and they'll all say the same thing. It's not so much the power in his punches, it's the rate at which you're getting hit by them. Speed kills.

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                #27
                Originally posted by PinoyZoi
                Rofl Floyd Mayweather wont even punch the same caliber as Miguel Cotto.

                Floyd would be afraid to continue punching and he does not even fight like that
                Floyd doesn't have one punch knockout power (most fighters don't) but his punches weaken fighters. Especially that jab to the stomach.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 2npac
                  It's called adrenaline buddy.
                  I think its fair to say they BOTH had the adrenaline pumping. But I've NEVER seen someone be so dominate DURING the fight, then look like they were in a "war" AFTER the fight.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by know1212risk
                    I think its fair to say they BOTH had the adrenaline pumping. But I've NEVER seen someone be so dominate DURING the fight, then look like they were in a "war" AFTER the fight.
                    Then I guess you can only praise Pac's mental strength. The way he laid on the ropes and took Cotto's body shots to prove he can take a real WW's punches like it was nothing was crazy.

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                      #30
                      Watch pac during in between rounds in the corner while freddie is talking to him towards the end of the fight, you can tell he's in pain by his facial expressions. He just knows that boxing is 50% mental and you can't give away that your in pain or hurt otherwise the other guy will gain confidence. Look at Cotto in contrast, he showed mental weakness after the 4th round knockdown, he became tentative and began to throw less and less, even when he hurt pac a couple of times he did not follow up.

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