If he see's Pac as one dimensional, I really want to see the beasts he has in his own stable.
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There you have it, Floyd would win anyway so why bother wasting everyone's time. Floyd wins again. Yay!!
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They said the same thing after Pac shut out Clottey.
When you're fighting an opponent who is just trying to survive and isnt fighting back, of course you're defense is going to look vunerable. What is there to defend from besides a few flicking jabs and an occasional punch here and there. Now if Mosley was actually attempting to put up a fight, i'm sure Pac's whole fight game would have looked alot different. Its hard to look good when youre dance partner doesnt want to dance. And please dont use Pac's fight against Cotto as an example. Although Cotto started getting thrashed, he still tried to at least put up a fight. Yes he was backpeddling but he was still fighting while backpeddling.
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Pacquiao can't cutoff the ring. He couldnt do it against Cotto and he didn't do it against Mosley. He throws nice combos but that is it!
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Disclaimer: I'm a fan of FMJ, Pac and SSM.
Saying pac is one dimensional is like saying FMJs only fight-dimension is his defense. If that's the case, FMJ and Pac does their respective 'dimension' better than anyone else in the game.
Before any Mayweather can say with certainty FMJ beats Pac, a few things has to happend:
1. FMJ has to act like a responsible adult and not get himself into situations where someone might wrongfully/rightfully sue or accuse him anything that would require serving time.
2. FMJ comes out of retirement.
3. Pac agree takes the test.
4. Pac drops his suit againts FMJ. (optional)
5. FMJ agrees to fight at a reasonable purse.
6. Both FMJ and Pac fights in the right.
As for the Pac v. SMM, it was boring. IMO, most of the blame should be on SSM. He tapped gloves, hugged and clinched his way to surviving 12 rounds.
His punch-output s*cked before and after the KD in round three. Before the KD he landed 13 punches. After the KD he only landed 1 punch for the remainder of round 3. He landed a total of 53 punches post round 3 KD. BTW, SSMs per round throws/connects were better after the KD.
Leg cramp or not, Pac deserves part of the blame too. He is too nice for the good of boxing. Boxing needs KOs not a tap-fest.
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Originally posted by cortdawg25 View PostPacquiao can't cutoff the ring. He couldnt do it against Cotto and he didn't do it against Mosley. He throws nice combos but that is it!
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Lets give it some credit... Jeff is the only Mayweather with credibility so I will give him the benefit of the doubt that he really feels that way.. I can see how he does... Pac's performance was sub par that night however, I think it would be a mistake to use his flaws in that performance to judge him completely as a fighter.I can see how floyd will give manny problems. I just think Floyd v Manny would be real interesting, it be hard fight to call and anyone saying it be easy for floyd or for Manny is nuts.
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Originally posted by puga View Posti never bought the idea " that jeff is a classy mayweather BS"........he's just one of many jealous b1tches out there...
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