When was MAYWEATHERS prime??? 

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Someone88
    Undisputed Champion
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Jul 2011
    • 3571
    • 104
    • 266
    • 21,125

    #21
    Originally posted by Motofan
    Floyd isnt in his prime anymore. No way. Sure he hasnt dropped off much at all, but his legs arent what they once were. Its alright though, because Pac is past his prime as well. So no excuses when they fight.
    I'm not sure about Mayweather, I'd say he is at least close to his prime. Pacquiao is still in his prime.

    Comment

    • Motofan
      Undisputed Champion
      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
      • Sep 2007
      • 9098
      • 604
      • 1,915
      • 28,443

      #22
      Originally posted by Someone88
      I'm not sure about Mayweather, I'd say he is at least close to his prime. Pacquiao is still in his prime.
      Im not saying they are shot, or far on the downside, just that they are each just a hair off of their respective bests. Pac looks to have slowed a touch, and Floyd doesnt move like he used to. Im not calling either guy Roy Jones, just slightly off of their best.

      Comment

      • Someone88
        Undisputed Champion
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Jul 2011
        • 3571
        • 104
        • 266
        • 21,125

        #23
        Originally posted by Motofan
        Im not saying they are shot, or far on the downside, just that they are each just a hair off of their respective bests. Pac looks to have slowed a touch, and Floyd doesnt move like he used to. Im not calling either guy Roy Jones, just slightly off of their best.
        Oh ok lol because some people say things like that I get what you mean. Pacquiao against Margarito was amazing. Against Mosley it was just one of those fights it happens, we'll see how Pacquiao does against Marquez if he beats him very impressively he is still in his prime.

        Comment

        • F l i c k e r
          Il Principe
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Feb 2009
          • 20737
          • 1,323
          • 858
          • 83,771

          #24
          Fairly long if you ask me. From Corrales to Hatton.

          He hasn't been prime since Hatton though. He isn't over the hill but he isn't prime either. He fights incredibly smart, which is why he lasted so long and still looks good. But the last time he was prime was Hatton. Since then there has been a steady decline.


          Pacquiao's prime was done after Marquez 2. You don't go into your prime when your going on your 30s, let's not be ****** here. He has even fought longer than Floyd, so yes, his prime has been up for a long while.

          Comment

          • Ringlife
            Undisputed Champion
            Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
            • Jun 2011
            • 5861
            • 64
            • 49
            • 12,524

            #25
            I would have to say when he fought Marquez and Mosley, because he didn't run he stood still right in front of them and went toe to toe and thats when I became a Mayweather fan. But I like when he gave Hatton them body shots,when he hurt him bad in the 7th or 8th round. classic! I lost 50 on that fight but it's ok, the better man won that fight. Because when I bet, and I lose I lose small, but when I win, I win big. I bet with my brain. I don't bet with my heart. Oh yeah! I won 6 hundred on Mayweather vs Marquez I am chicano and the color of money is green son. If I bet with my heart I would be broke and I am far from that. When it comes to betting on boxing it's... RINGLIFE BABY!
            Last edited by Ringlife; 07-17-2011, 08:08 PM.

            Comment

            • Someone88
              Undisputed Champion
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Jul 2011
              • 3571
              • 104
              • 266
              • 21,125

              #26
              Originally posted by F l i c k e r
              Fairly long if you ask me. From Corrales to Hatton.

              He hasn't been prime since Hatton though. He isn't over the hill but he isn't prime either. He fights incredibly smart, which is why he lasted so long and still looks good. But the last time he was prime was Hatton. Since then there has been a steady decline.


              Pacquiao's prime was done after Marquez 2. You don't go into your prime when your going on your 30s, let's not be ****** here. He has even fought longer than Floyd, so yes, his prime has been up for a long while.
              A lot of fighters are in their prime when they in their thirties. Martinez and Wladimir are 36 and 35 but they are in their primes. Pacquiao definately was in his prime against Hatton, Cotto, Clottey and Margarito. The Mosley fight doesn't change my opinion, if he beats Marquez impressively he is still in his prime.

              Comment

              • Travdog
                Contender
                • Nov 2009
                • 439
                • 27
                • 21
                • 6,523

                #27
                Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                Fairly long if you ask me. From Corrales to Hatton.

                He hasn't been prime since Hatton though. He isn't over the hill but he isn't prime either. He fights incredibly smart, which is why he lasted so long and still looks good. But the last time he was prime was Hatton. Since then there has been a steady decline.


                Pacquiao's prime was done after Marquez 2. You don't go into your prime when your going on your 30s, let's not be ****** here. He has even fought longer than Floyd, so yes, his prime has been up for a long while.
                lol...Mayweather dogged both Marquez and Mosley so I don't see this decline....And Pacman never looked as good as he did against Oscar and Ricky

                Comment

                Working...
                TOP