Mayweather-Pacquiao!!! Who you got???

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  • tomhawq
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    #11
    Originally posted by Hassan93k
    after floyds performance i have to say he wont be able to deal with pacquiaos movement and speed. I was picking floyd before but now just cant imagine floyd winning

    Imagine pacquiao in the position when ortiz had floyd in the corner.

    Game over.
    end thread here. people say how can pac solve the floyd style puzzle? in my book it's always been how can floyd solve the pacquiao puzzle? i've always seen floyd as the challenger in a pac/may fight, not the other way around. this fight will never happen. floyd will do everything not to make it happen. i actually don't blame him.

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    • tatangb45
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      #12
      Sorry to douse water on your optimisms.
      This fight is not likely to happen. As long as the odds are almost equal you won't see Floyd take the challenge. If you haven't noticed, he's been fighting only when he is at least a 6 to1 favorite. Even at 7 to 1, he had to resort to one of the dirtiest tricks in the books to get a KO.

      Take a cue from his rabid supporters. They know that this fight is not going to happen. They know Floyd. Most of them belong in Floyd's inner circle. That's why they insist, in spite of contradictory evidences, that Roach, Arum and company will never let Pac fight Floyd. They know that this fight is dead and they will twist, distort and lie to put the blame on anyone except Floyd.

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      • johnx
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        #13
        theres no way steroid user beats womanbeater

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        • F l i c k e r
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          #14
          After the way Ortiz fought against him.

          I'd favor Pacquiao to win 60/40.


          If Ortiz can pressure Floyd like that and connect like that. The faster, more powerful, better footwork, and more experience Pacquiao could do alot more.

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          • -Kev-
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            #15
            I thought the fight would be closer before[The May-Pac fight]. But that was only because I feared for Mayweather's age and inactivity. Whether Ortiz is on Pac's level or not, what I was mostly concerned with was how sharp Mayweather looked after 16 months and being 34. He answered that question and really overdid himself. He showed his cat like reflexes, he showed his really fast counter right hands, accuracy, really throwing those right hands with a lot meaning throughout the 4 rounds. Forget the opponent[Victor Ortiz] being young and strong, and big or whatever, it's just how Floyd still looks at 34 with such long inactivity. It's crazy. Now I know he'd beat Pacquiao easily over 12, he beats the **** out of him. I say 12, but they'll have to stop the fight. Floyd will have a field day with Pacquiao. Floyd will have the weight, height, and reach advantage over Pacquiao. Add his skill, defense, and accuracy...and Pacquiao just has no chance.

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            • -Kev-
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              #16
              Originally posted by F l i c k e r
              After the way Ortiz fought against him.

              I'd favor Pacquiao to win 60/40.


              If Ortiz can pressure Floyd like that and connect like that. The faster, more powerful, better footwork, and more experience Pacquiao could do alot more.
              Every one who has pressured Floyd, was bigger than him.

              Jose Luis Castillo, Oscar De La Hoya, Victor Ortiz. Both DLH and Ortiz were taller than him as well.

              Pacquiao doesn't fit this description.

              He's short at 5' 6". Okay, a 2" height advantage doesn't matter? I can agree with that.

              His reach is short at 67"[Ortiz is 70", Mayweather 72"]. Okay, you say a 5" reach advantage doesn't matter?[that would be crazy if it didn't, you know it does].

              Floyd would be the bigger man on fight night, most likely by only 2-4lbs. Floyd having all of these advantages over you, is a problem. You don't want a guy with Floyd's style to have all of these advantages over you.

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              • -Kev-
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                #17
                For example, Margarito being taller, bigger, having the longer reach[73"]. **** didn't matter, you know why? Because his style of fighting basically nulls his height advantage, he fights like a short fighter, then he fights inside and doesn't use his reach so his 6" reach over Pacquiao was eliminated. His size on fight night didn't matter because he's a come forward fighter who's seen his best days.

                But you know, some one like Floyd or Sergio Martinez having all of the advantages over Pacquiao, is very bad. Pacquiao would get murdered in the ring.

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                • 4Corners
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                  After the way Ortiz fought against him.

                  I'd favor Pacquiao to win 60/40.


                  If Ortiz can pressure Floyd like that and connect like that. The faster, more powerful, better footwork, and more experience Pacquiao could do alot more.
                  Ortiz connected big time on Mayweather????? Last I checked, he landed 26 punches through 4 rounds, at a rate of 17%. Mayweather, having been inactive for 16 months and at age 34, landed close to 80 punches through 4, at a rate of over 35%. And, those aren't even the rounds when Floyd starts having his way with people.

                  The only problem I see with Pacquiao pressuring and dominating Floyd is the fact that anytime Victor got really close to Floyd or had him on the ropes (which was about 10 seconds a couple times), Floyd would dodge a couple punches and clinch. Victor would have had a better shot at man handling Floyd than Pacquiao would. Pacquiao would most likely walk into the fight at 145-146 lbs, while Floyd would most likely walk in at 147-150. Victor came into the fight at 164 lbs, and Floyd was walking him down, hitting him counters and straight rights, than clinching when Ortiz got in close. I see Mayweather hitting Manny with straight rights (which is something southpaws are the most vulnerable to) and counters (which is something Manny is the most vulnerable to), and than clinching and holding when Pacquiao gets close. Thats the biggest thing that Mayweather does and its smart. Anytime someone gets in close or gets him on the ropes, he clinches and holds.

                  Also, when Victor had him on the ropes, how many punches was he REALLY landing for those 10 seconds??? Not many. Even in round 4 when Ortiz was "turning it on", how many of those punches landed on Floyd for points, and didn't miss completely or land on his shoulders and arms??? Exactly. Also, Ortiz never had Mayweather hurt. Not even close. He didn't come close to having Mayweather hurt. Shane Mosley had Floyd more hurt than Victor did. If not for the 4th round headbutt and than KO (where Ortiz got EXACTLY what he deserved for headbutting and leaning in with his head throughout the fight), Mayweather would most likely have been up 40-36 or 40-35 already on the scorecards.

                  I am just saying, Mayweather fought a better opponent (and you Pacquiao lovers better not try and say Victor wasn't ready or any of that s**t) than anyone Pacquiao has fought since Marquez in 2008. Diaz (still good but past his best and not as solid as Victor), De La Hoya (done and weight-drained completely), Hatton (looked like s**t after Floyd KO'd him and you know it), Cotto (still good but how good has he been after losing to Margarito really?), Clottey (hadn't won a fight in 2 years), Margarito (just got creamed by Mosley and done), Mosley (got wasted by Floyd and looked like crap against Mora), and Marquez (already beaten badly by Floyd at 144 and past even being good).

                  Pacquiao had the chance, he had about 2-3 weeks, to fight Ortiz before Floyd signed to fight him. Instead, Pacquiao chose to fight Marquez at 144, 2 years after Floyd doing so. And it should be noted that Marquez 2 years ago at 144 was a better fight than know at 144, I am just saying...

                  Bottom line...Mayweather hardly struggled with Ortiz, who was in his prime, coming off big wins, out weighed him by 14 lbs, hits as hard as Pacquiao (if not harder), and who Pacquiao and Roach both said has a very good shot at troubling Floyd, especially early in the fight. Pacquiao lovers also said that Victor is actually quicker than Floyd at this point...Yeah it really showed when Floyd hit him with straight rights and counters all night, until the headbutt crap.

                  I am not denying that Pacquiao is faster than Ortiz and comes with angles, but Floyd has quick hands too and comes at angles. Floyd has been able to be neutralized by big opponents who try to man handle him (Castillo 1 & 2). Pacquiao won't be able man handle Floyd, no matter what you guys say.

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                  • Someone88
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                    #19
                    Pacquiao would beat Mayweather.

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