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    There was a definitive sense of redemption last month for trainer Jeff Mayweather, as he traveled into Buenos Aires, Argentina with his fighter Celestino Caballero, who captured the WBA featherweight championship with a commanding twelve-round victory over Jonathan Victor Barros. Just three months earlier, Caballero has lost a controversial split-decision to Barros, also in his opponent's native Argentina, and the revenge that the pair was able to extract was quite fitting.

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  • #2
    Steroid or not you've got to fight cause you're much bigger. Joe Frazier duck nobody, Floyd just stay ducking..

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    • #3
      Stay ducking Floyd. More and more exuse bs will come out from team money once pac kos marquez early.

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      • #4
        Pacman will be displaying that speed and power, in his coming fight against Marquez; and I expect the fight to be be gonna brutal and bloody with Pacman pulling the trigger!

        That will certainly send clear signal to Mayweather Team, on what to expect if and when they agreed to fight.

        The Mayweather team has all the freedom to make excuses...
        Pacman' speed and power is the one that scares Floydie.
        He can see it in the faces of Pacman's past opponents.

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        • #5
          Jeff Mayweather saying Pacquiao vs Marquez III should be just as tough as their last fight in effect suggests both boxers are the same fighters that they were in their last fight four years ago. And that if Pac won by a blowout fans would be just as scared as Floyd of Pac and demand random testing B.S. If that's not a dumb opinion it could only be dumber. Celestino Caballero would be well advised to go shopping for a new trainer.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            There was a definitive sense of redemption last month for trainer Jeff Mayweather, as he traveled into Buenos Aires, Argentina with his fighter Celestino Caballero, who captured the WBA featherweight championship with a commanding twelve-round victory over Jonathan Victor Barros. Just three months earlier, Caballero has lost a controversial split-decision to Barros, also in his opponent's native Argentina, and the revenge that the pair was able to extract was quite fitting.

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            man, the mayweathers are a sad bitter family... they can't give pac any credit at all...

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            • #7
              It's about styles and not so much how big and strong Manny has gotten. JMM style is a nightmare for Manny because he negates Pac's aggression with counter punching, timing and boxing. JMM has never been KO'd and he took multiples flush power punches from Pacquiao. Pac is not a 1 punch KO fighter and never has with exception to Hatton but other than that his KO's have been do to accumulation of landed punches. If Pac doesn't KO JMM, then expect another tough fight. I don't think Pac will KO JMM but will see this weekend coming.

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              • #8
                saying that a early round win over JMM is a result of steroid use is ******ed

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                • #9
                  I honestly believe that we really don't know how good Manny has gotten because his opponents have not pushed or tested his new abilities. Power and pressure doesn't do it if you want to beat Pac because his strength is his speed and if a fighter initiates the confrontation then Manny out speeds him. The way to throw Pac off is to take your time and don't fight his fight. Trying to out slug Pac gets you beat but counter punching, timing and boxing confuses him because he is programmed as a offensive fighter. If JMM fights his fight and not Manny's then he has a better chance then he does trying to out punch Manny.

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                  • #10
                    I agree with Jeff, this shoukd be a very tough fight like the last 2, if its not it would clearly send a message even though the intelligent don't need one.No way should this be a early blow out.

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