My point I've always made about this fight is how hellaciously hard it's going to be to find proper sparring for the opponent. How many fighters can you find in boxing who fight like Floyd Mayweather Jr.? How many fighters can you find who fight like Manny Pacquiao? And even if you do find them, how many of them are willing to be a sparring partner to help another top level fighter out for a big fight?
But, now that I'm rewatching Khan-Maidana, I do think that Khan has hands that are fast enough to rival Mayweather's quickness. Certainly that's only a small portion of the uniqueness of Mayweather, but it's a start. Pacquiao will still have to have gameplan for the elusivity that Mayweather brings.
P.S. Anyone who comes into this thread and says, IT's NEVER GOIN Tuh HAPPEN LOL!!!1 is going to get made fun of... the title of the thread obviously predisposes that it might not happen. That's what the word "if" means, uneducated masses.
But, now that I'm rewatching Khan-Maidana, I do think that Khan has hands that are fast enough to rival Mayweather's quickness. Certainly that's only a small portion of the uniqueness of Mayweather, but it's a start. Pacquiao will still have to have gameplan for the elusivity that Mayweather brings.
P.S. Anyone who comes into this thread and says, IT's NEVER GOIN Tuh HAPPEN LOL!!!1 is going to get made fun of... the title of the thread obviously predisposes that it might not happen. That's what the word "if" means, uneducated masses.

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