How many tune ups should floyd need to be ready for pac?
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I don't see what having 2-3 tune ups is going to do to get your prepared for Pacquiao in the case of Mayweather. Floyd isn't fighting more than twice a year, so are we supposed to wait until 2013 for them to fight when Floyd is turning 36?
If the fight doesn't come off after each the Marquez and Ortiz fights, I think that'll be my ultimate breaking point of just sayin "To Hell with this fight" (which in turns leaves a sour note for Boxing as far as I'm concerned).Comment
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Floyd is as ready as he'll ever be IMO. Now if the Mayweather camp's motive is to stack up enough bread before a mega fight with Pacquiao, then that makes sense (I guess). But even with that being said, Floyd's not getting any younger and the longer the fight is prolonged I think the worse it'll be for Mayweather.Comment
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Bottom line is Mayweather has finally found someone who is better then him.
Would about when George Foreman bet Michael Moorer. Foreman was better and won.
Would about when Mike Tyson bet Michael Spinks. Tyson was better.
Would about when Lennox Lewis bet Vitali Klitschko. Lewis was better. (at the time)
Would about when Leon Spinks bet Muhhamad Ali. (Ali Was way out of prime) but AT THE TIME Spinks was better.
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Would about when Manny Pacquiao bet Erik Morales, Ricky Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez, Antonio Margarito Shane Mosley, Marco Antonio Barrera and Miguel Cotto, Joshua Clotty and David Diaz. Pac was better.
Would about when Timothy Bradley bet Deven Alexander. Brad was better.
Would about when Amir Khan bet Marco Maidana. Khan is better.
Mayweather needs to understand nobody is on the top forever.Comment
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