The Main Reason why Floyd Mayweather Jr. Should be Worried about fighting Pacquiao...
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You're right and I think that's a natural progression when fighters get older and move up in weight. It's like comparing the Whitaker at 135 to the Whitaker at 147. Or even Ray Robinson at 147 to Robinson at 160.Combinations though I do think have been less because of it. He is a one-two type puncher now. Before he could shoot off 3,4,5 hit combos with speed, accuracy, and timing and not get hit back. Now, that 3rd punch, if thrown, can be iffy. He may get tagged.
I don't know if he can throw at this speed and quite like that anymore
Last edited by Calilloyd; 07-23-2010, 08:48 PM.Comment
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Name one fighter other than Cotto that Paq "drained". And DONT say DLH, he had already agreed to rematch Floyd at 147, then Floyd pussied out, Paq stepped in. So, who are the rest of these guys that Paq weight drained?Comment
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isnt it quite odd that pac his defying those odds and nature itself. especially for a guy thats been in wars and battle wornComment
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Harold Lederman scored the bout 115-111 for Castillo. Castillo had been the aggressor, threw more and landed more, especially when it came to power shots. Floyd was clearly defeated on that night, but the judges granted Mayweather a bailout.Comment
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