This is just the same feeling I have... 
Full article: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/sport/g...ge-mayweather/

Bill Caplan, the Boxing Hall of Fame publicist who has worked with the likes of George Foreman, and is still an ever-present at boxing’s biggest fight nights, knows a thing or two about the fight game. He reckons that the only reason standing in front of a Pacquiao-Mayweather superfight being made is Mayweather.
He insists Mayweather’s stance of wanting the greater share of the purse could yet prove the greatest stumbling block. Yet, if the two protagonists step between the ropes, Caplan assuages that Pacquiao has far too much in his armoury for Mayweather to handle.
Caplan told The Telegraph: “It will come down to Mayweather’s output in this fight with Pacquiao, if they get it signed. Mayweather is far more in tune with defence than offence even though he beat Shane Mosley easily and Mosley looked old.”
“His problem is that Pacquiao throws in four punch then six punch combinations and then he moves and comes at you from a difference angle. In my view, Pacquiao throws too many punches for Mayweather to deal with. Period.”
He insists Mayweather’s stance of wanting the greater share of the purse could yet prove the greatest stumbling block. Yet, if the two protagonists step between the ropes, Caplan assuages that Pacquiao has far too much in his armoury for Mayweather to handle.
Caplan told The Telegraph: “It will come down to Mayweather’s output in this fight with Pacquiao, if they get it signed. Mayweather is far more in tune with defence than offence even though he beat Shane Mosley easily and Mosley looked old.”
“His problem is that Pacquiao throws in four punch then six punch combinations and then he moves and comes at you from a difference angle. In my view, Pacquiao throws too many punches for Mayweather to deal with. Period.”
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