The Main Reason why Floyd Mayweather Jr. Should be Worried about fighting Pacquiao...

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  • neoz
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    #31
    Originally posted by yesir
    you tell me, who won more rounds in both fights?

    [IMG]http://i4.***********.com/albums/y106/rikux2o6/MarqPacCompu.jpg[/IMG]
    Your a ****** f#ck. You don't win boxing matches from the overall punches landed. It Round by Round.
    You contradict yourself.
    What is MOST important is power punch land.
    If you go round by round it ends 6 all. Pacman get bonus point for the Knock down and that mean he wins.
    If you want to include jabs Manny clearly wins.
    Last edited by neoz; 07-23-2010, 09:50 PM.

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    • Jack Napier
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      #32
      because he afraid to lose to Pac

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      • Squizz
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        #33
        Originally posted by JmH Reborn
        He has only 1 KO in his last 6 fights (I may be wrong) and to beat Pac, your going to need to hurt him and make him respect you.
        But let's be honest for one freakin' second here: If he stepped on the gas, he easily could have ko'd both Marquez and Mosley. You and I both know that much. A win is a win for Floyd, so he doesn't take unnecessary risks when he's got a fight won. He's a smart fighter. Possibly the smartest of all-time if you really think about it. (Although, nobody here will ever admit as much.) Speaking purely in terms of in-ring intelligence, Floyd is amongst the greatest of all-time. Not even the biggest of haters can refute this.

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        • trainhard_187
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          #34
          Originally posted by Forza
          Good post. Pac fights guys weight drained and coming off K.O loses. It's a shame really, his whole resume is filled with it.

          Real boxing fans ( not *******s) know pac is a fraud.
          Your not a real boxing fan..

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          • Pacquiao'd
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            #35
            Originally posted by Siren 666
            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.
            you are going off leedermans cards? haha

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            • Pacquiao'd
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              #36
              Originally posted by Squizz
              But let's be honest for one freakin' second here: If he stepped on the gas, he easily could have ko'd both Marquez and Mosley. You and I both know that much. A win is a win for Floyd, so he doesn't take unnecessary risks when he's got a fight won. He's a smart fighter. Possibly the smartest of all-time if you really think about it. (Although, nobody here will ever admit as much.) Speaking purely in terms of in-ring intelligence, Floyd is amongst the greatest of all-time. Not even the biggest of haters can refute this.
              preach my man

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              • Mr Punch.
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                #37
                Originally posted by yesir
                you are going off leedermans cards? haha
                No i'm going off your mothers *****. The same ***** that your dumb skull popped out of.

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                • carts
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Forza
                  Good post. Pac fights guys weight drained and coming off K.O loses. It's a shame really, his whole resume is filled with it.

                  Real boxing fans ( not *******s) know pac is a fraud.
                  sure.. thats why he needs roids to beat this boxers... lol

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                  • South_paw
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Benny Leonard
                    Because he is on "THE LIST."

                    On Freddie "The Vulture" Roach's hit-list.

                    The Criteria in which to get on the list is as follow:

                    Past Prime.


                    Weight-drained

                    Have lost a fight in one of your last few fights in which you showed signs of decline. The biggy in this, if you were KO'd in that loss, you get an automatic red-X paint splash on your back as you are walking out of the ring.


                    So which does Floyd fall into?

                    Option 1...Past prime.
                    According to Roach, a while back, Floyd's best days were in the 130's and hasn't shown signs of that greatness at 147+.
                    Not only that, more recently after the Mosley fight, he mentioned how he thought Floyd's legs are "shot."
                    Although I disagree with them being "shot," I do think it is more like the difference between a Pre-exile Ali and a Post-exile Ali at this point if you compare Floyd at 23 compared to 33.
                    The rest; punch-out-put decline and overall speed decline from head to toe. Not just in the hands but how fast he moves his upper-body has declined. I thought that as early as the Judah fight.

                    What has stayed is his technique is still solid along with his timing and accuracy for the most part. However, since he is a bit slower now, I've noticed he seems to miss certain punches that he probably would have connected with before.



                    So why may Floyd be stalling, if he is at all?
                    Not quite positive.
                    Could be Roger, could be the fact that he is 33 years old, is a part-time fighter now, needs some time to recharge at his age, and just doesn't enjoy boxing anymore so he has to "get up" for it.

                    But one reason I have thought about, and this probably isn't the reason, but let's just entertain the thought...is based off his allegations of saying Pac is using PEDs. You see, it is natural to decline with age. Floyd has declined. Pac, not so much. So to Floyd, he may be waiting it out to see if Pac declines a bit to even things up for their match.


                    Either way, the main point is noticing that once you are on Freddie's hit-list, you are ready for the taken. Like a vulture circling his the soon to be fallen. He knows you are dying fast, do you?


                    Who will be his next victim?

                    [IMG]http://*********.com/images/article_images/1651.jpg[/IMG]

                    Doesn't it sound really silly to say that Freddie is cherrypicking the undefeated, supposedly p4p best Mayweather as the next victim? May is not even shot or any other reasons you've stated.

                    The answer is simply because that is what all the boxing fans in the world would pay to see now. They've became natural enemies because of the media, the fans, and their egos, and who is to blame for wanting to see this fight?They both are most probably each other's final chapter in their boxing career, and they know it.

                    Its not Pacs fault that May is showing ring rust. May is still in good condition so please don't make it an excuse already. It is just plain silly to say that Team Pac is cherrypicking May right now, don't you think?

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #40
                      An extremely weak bait thread. Which means it'll get tons of replies.

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