Pacquiao lost his edge. Mayweather beats him.

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  • bojangles1987
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    Pacquiao lost his edge. Mayweather beats him.

    That was the one thing that had me completely convinced Pacquiao would beat Mayweather, he had a heart and hunger for boxing that wouldn't be denied. It didn't matter what his opponent was doing, he was coming at you and throwing punches, and if saw he could hit you he kept hitting you. I haven't seen that Pacquiao since the Cotto fight. The Pacquiao from that fight would have jumped on Mosley after knocking him down. He wouldn't have been content to win a decision against a guy completely out of his league.

    I would assume it was Mosley's style that made Pacquiao look like that, but in the last three rounds, after Mosley's throwdown, Pacquiao woke up and he beat the hell out of Mosley. He went at him throwing, and landed just fine. If he had that fire the whole fight he would have stopped Mosley, because Mosley couldn't handle it. I can't believe Pacquiao has reached the same point Mayweather did years ago, where he no longer cared about proving his opponent didn't belong in the ring with him, and was content to just beat him with ease.

    So, yeah, Mayweather beats him and beats him easily. This is why this fight needed to happen back in 2010 after Pacquiao beat Cotto, and at least after he beat Clottey and Mayweather beat Mosley. If it happens now, it will be a no edge or hunger Pacquiao against a part time, who the hell knows what fighting condition he is in Mayweather. Screw them both. Outside of the history section, where I can talk about these two ATG fighters when they were hungry and worthy of our attention, you can consider this the last time I talk about them. I don't care if they fight each other this year, I don't care if they fight Ortiz, short of fighting Martinez I just don't care what either does.
  • hugh grant
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    With shin splints Pac just cant perform 100%. If Floyd dont want this pac now, when will he want Pac.

    He dont want Pac to be too obviously past it and shop worn before taking him, because that defeats the object. He should fight and beat a near prime Pac.

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    • BoxingFollower
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      #3
      I think your already making excuses for Pacquiao, the Pacman asswhooping is almost here.

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      • davidoff
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        I think it's largely the opponent.

        If it's Mayweather that edge will be there due to the history.

        Also with JMM. It's clear they respect each other, but JMM's talk and t-shirt wearing gives the impression the build-up won't be all smiles and handshakes as with Mosley.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Originally posted by davidoff
          I think it's largely the opponent.

          If it's Mayweather that edge will be there due to the history.

          Also with JMM. It's clear they respect each other, but JMM's talk and t-shirt wearing gives the impression the build-up won't be all smiles and handshakes as with Mosley.
          He liked Cotto, they were respectful, he still went out there and refused to let the man survive the 12 rounds. That Pacquiao wouldn't have touched gloves after knocking Mosley down.

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          • Instinto
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            #6
            He needs OST otherwise he can't beat Pacman.

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            • Uturn
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              Pacquiao doesn't want to be there anymore. He was ferocious in his past fights, and he gave Mosley far to much respect. Pacquiao is becoming to nice in the ring, he even carried Margs for the last two rounds.

              It's safe to say Pacquiao is losing his fire in the ring, he isn't a man of hunger anymore.

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              • TheTruth!
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                #8
                Excuses starting already

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                • hugh grant
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Uturn
                  Pacquiao doesn't want to be there anymore. He was ferocious in his past fights, and he gave Mosley far to much respect. Pacquiao is becoming to nice in the ring, he even carried Margs for the last two rounds.

                  It's safe to say Pacquiao is losing his fire in the ring, he isn't a man of hunger anymore.
                  Pac is still ferocious. There is a reason Margaritos face was like that afterall. Its just Pac is so dominant that he can ease up and still win. He dont have to fight to the end to get the win, its already in the bag for him.


                  I knew he wouldnt want to kill SSM because SSM is a nice guy who didnt insult pac, other than say he thinks he has the power to knock pac out.

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheTruth!
                    Excuses starting already
                    No excuses. Mayweather isn't in any better position than Pacquiao. If anything he has more excuses if he lost to Pacquiao than Pac does for losing to Mayweather. Besides, excuses only come in handy when one fighter isn't hiding in Las Vegas making internet videos.

                    I'm just looking at why I was convinced Pacquiao wins before this, and why I no longer can. I'll stick with my Pacquiao prediction since I have this long, but I can't give you a reason Pacquiao will win.

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