Could Pacquiao go through Mayweather's resume undefeated?

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  • baracuda
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    #21
    Originally posted by BoSNiaN BuLLeT
    well like i said end of this thread...he lost to a nobody..you know why? I tell you why because he had no idea how to box..floyd was born into a fighting family..there is no way he's gonna lose if he keeps up the training he's doing now.
    floyd lost to augie sanchez and 5 more times with headgears on.......lol...where's augie sanchez now?........

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      #22
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
      Then You dont know ****. Oscar looked like crap, because he was so drained he could not throw against Pac.

      Against Floyd he let his hand fly and connected on floyd often. That version of Oscar gives anybody a run for their money!!!
      Oscar was done as a fighter man. The man got marked up by feather fisted Forbes in his next fight. Pac would of beaten that version of Oscar. That version of Oscar is really overrated...

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        #23
        It would be tough for Pac at 130-135. A 154 Oscar would of had a +10 pound muscle advantage, not to mention be 166 fight night, and the Zab that fought Floyd would be a surprisingly tough fight for Pac. More likely than not, I really don't think he could go through May's resume undefeated, but who knows really.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
          Then You dont know ****. Oscar looked like crap, because he was so drained he could not throw against Pac.

          Against Floyd he let his hand fly and connected on floyd often. That version of Oscar gives anybody a run for their money!!!

          well, Roach himself said he cannot pull any trigger & ended up **** against Floyd

          don't tell me just because DLH was weight drained didn't mean that he cannot execute his gameplan that well

          you think Cotto's also weightdrained against Pac coz he can't hurt him?

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            #25
            Originally posted by baracuda
            floyd lost to augie sanchez and 5 more times with headgears on.......lol...where's augie sanchez now?........
            True Auggie did beat him..

            It was a razor thin fight. He won by like 1 or 2 points...

            Floyd then came back beat him twice by like 9 or 10 points both fights. Maybe you should also mention that

            And, bringing up AMS fights are ******ed... Floyd had an awesome record as an a amateur by the way... And, lost a controversial fight in the Olympics...

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              #26
              Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
              Then You dont know ****. Oscar looked like crap, because he was so drained he could not throw against Pac.

              Against Floyd he let his hand fly and connected on floyd often. That version of Oscar gives anybody a run for their money!!!
              he let his hands fly cause floyd was in range where as pac used movement to nullify him. look at oscar vs forbes he let his hands fly just as much. he wasn't drained against forbes and he was on weight months before the pac fight took place so those excuses don't work. he was just done as a fighter. pac punished oscar while he was coming forward while mayweather waited for oscar to throw then counter. this made it look like oscar was much more competitive.

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              • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                #27
                Originally posted by MaD vEiN
                well, Roach himself said he cannot pull any trigger & ended up **** against Floyd

                don't tell me just because DLH was weight drained didn't mean that he cannot execute his gameplan that well

                you think Cotto's also weightdrained against Pac coz he can't hurt him?
                Oscar was weght drain. How can you execute a game plan when you dont even have the strength to throw. Stop being a nuthugger and think first.

                Cotto just got his ass handed to him!!!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by jrosales13
                  True Auggie did beat him..

                  It was a razor thin fight. He won by like 1 or 2 points...

                  Floyd then came back beat him twice by like 9 or 10 points both fights. Maybe you should also mention that

                  And, bringing up AMS fights are ******ed... Floyd had an awesome record as an a amateur by the way... And, lost a controversial fight in the Olympics...
                  where's augie sanchez now?.......what has he done?......

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by -GDS-
                    It would be tough for Pac at 130-135. A 154 Oscar would of had a +10 pound muscle advantage, not to mention be 166 fight night, and the Zab that fought Floyd would be a surprisingly tough fight for Pac. More likely than not, I really don't think he could go through May's resume undefeated, but who knows really.
                    He would of beaten Oscar.... I don't see how Oscar would of won that fight. I just can't see it...

                    And, Judah would of gotten KTFO inside 5 rounds...

                    The only two guys in Floyd resume that could of beaten Pac were Corrales at 130 and Castillo at 135... Agustus at 135 could of given Pac the trouble that you think Oscar and Judah would of gaven Pac...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                      Then You dont know ****. Oscar looked like crap, because he was so drained he could not throw against Pac.

                      Against Floyd he let his hand fly and connected on floyd often. That version of Oscar gives anybody a run for their money!!!
                      Not true at all..

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