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  • ballgamessuck
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    Current fighters who have a chance to beat Mayweather

    Floyd was unarguably the p4p number one when he retired. In his absence Paq went on a roll and rightfully took over the p4p title. Now that Floyd is back, it only makes sense for them to fight each other. Not saying that I would favor Paq to beat Floyd, I think he has the tools to do so and it would be a very competitive fight. I think he is more capable of beating Floyd than anyone else. Lets see who else has a realistic shot, and since Floyd actually wanted the Paq fight to be at 154 at first (dont call me out on this, I will post the link), and Floyd has fought at 154 and came in a little under what fighters that could make weight at 150 have a chance at beating Floyd. Besides Paq my first choice would be Pwill. Yes Floyd is a master counterpuncher, but how do you counter 100 punches a round? I dont think he would be able to keep Pwill off of him and could actually lose a decision. Thoughts please.
  • boxer2k5
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    bro noone will throw 100 punches a round when your getting coutered and hit. anny throws alot of punches when his opponents arent throwing. watch him and marquez you dont see no suepr high output by manny. you see him hurt and shut down numerous times.

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    • Ballllin
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      he is not going to throw 100 punches a round first of all, people have to understand the circumstance of when that happens

      pwill and pacqauio did it against people who just stand there and block all day, its really not that much of a accomplishent when u look at the fighters they were facing

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        #4
        Originally posted by ballgamessuck
        Floyd was unarguably the p4p number one when he retired. In his absence Paq went on a roll and rightfully took over the p4p title. Now that Floyd is back, it only makes sense for them to fight each other. Not saying that I would favor Paq to beat Floyd, I think he has the tools to do so and it would be a very competitive fight. I think he is more capable of beating Floyd than anyone else. Lets see who else has a realistic shot, and since Floyd actually wanted the Paq fight to be at 154 at first (dont call me out on this, I will post the link), and Floyd has fought at 154 and came in a little under what fighters that could make weight at 150 have a chance at beating Floyd. Besides Paq my first choice would be Pwill. Yes Floyd is a master counterpuncher, but how do you counter 100 punches a round? I dont think he would be able to keep Pwill off of him and could actually lose a decision. Thoughts please.


        i think Mosley has a better chance than Pac.............

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        • fightingfigs
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          #5
          Originally posted by Ballllin
          he is not going to throw 100 punches a round first of all, people have to understand the circumstance of when that happens

          pwill and pacqauio did it against people who just stand there and block all day, its really not that much of a accomplishent when u look at the fighters they were facing
          Pwill thows over 1000 punches almost every fight

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          • Tmb04
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            I think Mosley if its still the same Mosley that beat Margarito that he has a better chance than anyone including Pacman and Pwill. And i've been saying that for years. Floyds gonna make it look like he's fighting Marquez all over again

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            • pasawayako
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              #7
              cotto, margarito, p.will, mosley all this fighter has a 50% chance of winning against floyd.

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              • The Guillotine
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                #8
                Originally posted by ballgamessuck
                Floyd was unarguably the p4p number one when he retired. In his absence Paq went on a roll and rightfully took over the p4p title. Now that Floyd is back, it only makes sense for them to fight each other. Not saying that I would favor Paq to beat Floyd, I think he has the tools to do so and it would be a very competitive fight. I think he is more capable of beating Floyd than anyone else. Lets see who else has a realistic shot, and since Floyd actually wanted the Paq fight to be at 154 at first (dont call me out on this, I will post the link), and Floyd has fought at 154 and came in a little under what fighters that could make weight at 150 have a chance at beating Floyd. Besides Paq my first choice would be Pwill. Yes Floyd is a master counterpuncher, but how do you counter 100 punches a round? I dont think he would be able to keep Pwill off of him and could actually lose a decision. Thoughts please.
                How do you think quintana beat Paul. Floyd would do the same thing but better. Mosleys too old to beat Floyd right now, in his prime who
                knows.

                Right now pac is the only one who has a chance to beat Floyd for many
                reasons eg he is fast lefty w/ relentless pressure

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                • DE100
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ballgamessuck
                  Floyd was unarguably the p4p number one when he retired. In his absence Paq went on a roll and rightfully took over the p4p title. Now that Floyd is back, it only makes sense for them to fight each other. Not saying that I would favor Paq to beat Floyd, I think he has the tools to do so and it would be a very competitive fight. I think he is more capable of beating Floyd than anyone else. Lets see who else has a realistic shot, and since Floyd actually wanted the Paq fight to be at 154 at first (dont call me out on this, I will post the link), and Floyd has fought at 154 and came in a little under what fighters that could make weight at 150 have a chance at beating Floyd. Besides Paq my first choice would be Pwill. Yes Floyd is a master counterpuncher, but how do you counter 100 punches a round? I dont think he would be able to keep Pwill off of him and could actually lose a decision. Thoughts please.
                  Post the link.....

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                  • War Dinamita
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                    #10
                    Link please to your statement about Floyd vs. Pac at 154.

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