hounddog or what you called. jesus chavez tried that tactic as did castillo and dont say castillo won cuz he lost ud ricky hatton tried he failed oscar was 154 he tried he failed by sd although floyd landed 80 odd more power punches....sorry dude floyds been there done that. freida roach hasnt even worked out a gameplan for floyd lol cuz their aint any.
This is why I think Pacquiao COULD beat Mayweather
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Look at how Mayweather handeled Hatton. Mayweather was having problems and was getting his ass whopped the first 3 rounds and getting bullied and almost knocked down.
When pacquiao fought hatton, it was all pac pac pac ...... hatton looked like an ameteaur compared to pac man.
And made one of the most brutal knockouts in the history of boxing.
So all you *****S out there .... pac does have a chance. Im a floyd fan and i even realize this ****.
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Hatton also KOCKED OUT CASTILO, and every ******* says CASTILO BEAT FLOYD...GUess what happened to hatton..ko by Floyd. Pac also lost to Marquez some say once some say both times. Floyd ran through Marquez like liquid ****. Floyd aslo fought hatton when he was undefeated at 147 (Hatton was a title holder at that weight before facing floyd). After hatton got ko by floyd he gain probably 60 lbs and almost got ko in his return fight before blowing back up in weight coming back down to 140 and getting ko by pac...Comment
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Well first of all... Floyd was not getting "the ****" kicked out of him for the first 3 rounds..
Hatton may have won the first few just based off activity and smothering Floyd.
You also have to take into account he was coming off a knockout loss when he fought Pac.. coupled with a new trainer that seemingly gave him problems all through camp and even minutes before and after the fight...
But triangle theories do not work...
Cotto barely edges Shane... and then gets dismantled by Margarito... it gave you the feeling old Shane was in for it against Margarito... but no.. because that's not how it works.
Styles make fights my man.Comment
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I find it funny that everyone says Floyd will get knocked out, the guy have never even been knocked down, he just fought one of the hardest punchers in boxing and took his punches and didnt even go down. The only way that pacman beats floyd is by decision n i don't see that happening.Comment
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I find it funny that everyone says Floyd will get knocked out, the guy have never even been knocked down, he just fought one of the hardest punchers in boxing and took his punches and didnt even go down. The only way that pacman beats floyd is by decision n i don't see that happening.Comment
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what about the clottey fight?
that fight told me that pac doesn't have welterweight power.
pac threw, what, 1000+ punches? and still could never break through clottey's guard. yet, judah and cotto were able to break through that guard to land hard shots.
yeah i know pac kd'ed cotto, but cotto has been knocked down before, and he's been chicken legged before. plus the 145 catchweight may have been a factor. (gotdamn i hated that catchweight bs).
after the fifth rd of pac-cotto, when cotto was already finished, pac hit cotto with clean, full power shots, repeatedly, for the rest of the fight, but cotto never got staggered. yeah he bled like a mu****a, but never staggered, never got put on ***** street. those same clean shots from a true welter would have dazed cotto.
and no way pac hits as hard as mosley, so good luck trying to replicate rd 2 of mosley-floyd.
size will be another factor. floyd is too big for pac when you consider that he's just as fast if not faster than pac.
i think pac's only chance is to use his quickness and try to outhustle floyd and out-workrate him to a decision, while trying to survive floyd's pinpoint incoming. even if pac somehow is able to find floyd, he ain't knockin out floyd.
in other words, it's a longshot that pac beats floyd.
Im a pac fan and i even realize this ****.
i would love to be proven wrong though. reverse jinx in effect, bitchez!Comment
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what about the clottey fight?
that fight told me that pac doesn't have welterweight power.
pac threw, what, 1000+ punches? and still could never break through clottey's guard. yet, judah and cotto were able to break through that guard to land hard shots.
In his fights with Cotto and Judah, even though Clottey used his high guard frequently, he was confident enough to exchange punches whenever he had the chance. Thus, his wins in those fights. In the Pac fight, Clottey could not to abandon his high guard and slug it out, even though he was having some success in busting up Pac from his infrequent punches. The reason is because he felt (physically) that he had a high chance of getting KTFO'd, which was not the case with Cotto and Judah. So, that tells us something about Pac's power.
yeah i know pac kd'ed cotto, but cotto has been knocked down before, and he's been chicken legged before. plus the 145 catchweight may have been a factor. (gotdamn i hated that catchweight bs).
after the fifth rd of pac-cotto, when cotto was already finished, pac hit cotto with clean, full power shots, repeatedly, for the rest of the fight, but cotto never got staggered. yeah he bled like a mu****a, but never staggered, never got put on ***** street. those same clean shots from a true welter would have dazed cotto.
In round 6, Cotto WAS staggered against the ropes, enough for him to wrestle the smaller man to stop his onslaught.
and no way pac hits as hard as mosley, so good luck trying to replicate rd 2 of mosley-floyd.
By the same token, Mosley couldn't even daze Cotto, who Pac put on ***** street.
size will be another factor. floyd is too big for pac when you consider that he's just as fast if not faster than pac.
i think pac's only chance is to use his quickness and try to outhustle floyd and out-workrate him to a decision, while trying to survive floyd's pinpoint incoming. even if pac somehow is able to find floyd, he ain't knockin out floyd.
in other words, it's a longshot that pac beats floyd.
Im a pac fan and i even realize this ****.
i would love to be proven wrong though. reverse jinx in effect, bitchez!
I'm a *******, but even I consider a Pac victory 70-30 at the most. There is just no denying May's greatness, skills and physical advantages. But that is precisely why I find this match to be compelling. It gives Pac a chance to achieve his full potential as an ATG fighter, and it gives his fans the opportunity to witness true greatness in their lifetime. Win or lose, that is all any true boxing fan can wish for.Comment
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