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Robertson, your assessment on how Pac can win, I agree with wholeheartedly. He needs to catch Mayweather with something big on the end of a 5 or 6 punch salvo, hope to hurt Mayweather bad enough and follow up on it. That's his biggest chance. He sure isn't going to outbox Mayweather.
Again, Roach is merely stating the difficulty of such a match. I just think the Marquez III fight was a reality check for him. He knows what he's put into Pacquiao and what they expected to see as a result. I'm not saying Pac should've walked through Marquez, but I think they were expecting him to cut the ring off better, adjust to the movement and not get hit so easily by the straight right. Like you said, if Manny can't do these things better after all this time, he isn't going to do them better in the next six months to a year. Therein lies the problem going into a fight with Mayweather.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostRobertson, your assessment on how Pac can win, I agree with wholeheartedly. He needs to catch Mayweather with something big on the end of a 5 or 6 punch salvo, hope to hurt Mayweather bad enough and follow up on it. That's his biggest chance. He sure isn't going to outbox Mayweather.
Again, Roach is merely stating the difficulty of such a match. I just think the Marquez III fight was a reality check for him. He knows what he's put into Pacquiao and what they expected to see as a result. I'm not saying Pac should've walked through Marquez, but I think they were expecting him to cut the ring off better, adjust to the movement and not get hit so easily by the straight right. Like you said, if Manny can't do these things better after all this time, he isn't going to do them better in the next six months to a year. Therein lies the problem going into a fight with Mayweather.
Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostHere's the reason why I think Manny doesn't stand a chance.
1. Floyd has the size and longer reach than Manny.
2. Floyd is the most accurate fighter in the sport and Manny gets hit fairly easy.
3. Floyd is the best defensive fighter in the sport and is very elusive. Manny has no defensive game plan and could not even catch and cut off Shane.
4. Manny is at times off balance and throws punches in a wild way (I saw it during the Clottey fight)
5. Pac is fast but Mayweather is pretty fast himself, so Pac won't have a big advantage in the speed department.
6. People keep talking about Pac's power but his damage is done over the course of the fight as he connects. Floyd is known not to be hit much and if so he can take a hit, recover and finish strong (Mosley fight). Pac would have to keep hitting Floyd and as much as people think he will. I just don't see that happening.
7. Pac has good conditioning and so does Mayweather. Pac won't have the luxury of thinking Mayweather will tire or get worse as the fight goes on.
Roach has to change Pac's style up that has been successful for him all these years. IF this fight ever happens (which I think it won't) Floyd beats Manny Pacquiao and gets him out of accurately. Pac fans don't get mad at me and call me names because this is strictly my analytical outlook of the two as fighters. You can believe that Pac would win and Floyd fans can believe the their around the 10th/11th rd (corner stoppage). Manny just gets hit too much for my taste and Floyd just hits opponents too much very same thing. Totally up to you but I'm sure Pac gets beat by Floyd.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostRobertson, your assessment on how Pac can win, I agree with wholeheartedly. He needs to catch Mayweather with something big on the end of a 5 or 6 punch salvo, hope to hurt Mayweather bad enough and follow up on it. That's his biggest chance. He sure isn't going to outbox Mayweather.
Again, Roach is merely stating the difficulty of such a match. I just think the Marquez III fight was a reality check for him. He knows what he's put into Pacquiao and what they expected to see as a result. I'm not saying Pac should've walked through Marquez, but I think they were expecting him to cut the ring off better, adjust to the movement and not get hit so easily by the straight right. Like you said, if Manny can't do these things better after all this time, he isn't going to do them better in the next six months to a year. Therein lies the problem going into a fight with Mayweather.
The Marquez fight was an eye opener yes, but even before the fight when the general public thought Pac would smoke him, i thought otherwise. They have a big rivalry, and Marquez has had 2 fights to adjust before going in. I think Pac made the mistake of thinking because he was the bigger guy, faster, and had more power, he would win, but JMM i think trained amazingly, and to be honest, size went out the window when i watched the weigh in. I scored the fight a draw in the end, with Pac to take the win if anyone was to, was very close though.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostCome on fam. Pacquiao had 7 years to figure out Juan Manuel Marquez and he could not do it. Dude (Pac) was at his comfortable weight class where he was beating big dudes up while Marquez couldn't even do anything effectively against Mayweather coming off of a lay off but thumped up Pac's skull moving up at 38 years old. Nothing Pac will do would matter against Floyd. Technically and stylistically, Floyd is just too much for Manny. Below is why I feel Pac has NO CHANCE.
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Originally posted by knockoutwiseguy View PostIt's the truth,the boy can't box.he never has a plan b when he fights a real boxer.Maaan,he's gonna get his ass mopped...remember I said it.
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Originally posted by robertson1 View PostYeah, there are *****s in Floyds Armour. When i look back at the Mosley fight, 2nd round, watch carefully how Shane's left to the body is followed up by a straight right hand down the pipe..Floyd holds onto Shane's arm tightly. Now Shane knows Floyds hurt, but instead of throwing body and head combos, he holds on at the ropes? MP does not do that, when he senses an opponent to be hurt, he attacks with everything he has. I dont believe Floyd has had to deal with that before. Roach in my opinion is one of the best trainers out there, this is where he must look!
The Marquez fight was an eye opener yes, but even before the fight when the general public thought Pac would smoke him, i thought otherwise. They have a big rivalry, and Marquez has had 2 fights to adjust before going in. I think Pac made the mistake of thinking because he was the bigger guy, faster, and had more power, he would win, but JMM i think trained amazingly, and to be honest, size went out the window when i watched the weigh in. I scored the fight a draw in the end, with Pac to take the win if anyone was to, was very close though.
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Originally posted by chito View Posti would love to think you're right, in fact, your assessment of this match-up was very good. im just wondering why until now floyd doesn't see this as an easy fight as you fans are seeing it? why ask for ridiculous testing? isn't it possible that he sees something in pacquiao that he figured he might lose his zero?
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostDude shut the **** up already. Testing isn't an issue. Come up with something new.
Why do you think Floyd wants Arum out of the picture? He wants money. Lots and lots of money, especially when he knows he has to take on an a very risky fight. (I thought the fight was not happening because of the ****** test.) Turned out it's the money.
Just for once, think, bros, think. It's about money, money, money plus Pac has to drop the lawsuit when all Floyd has to do is make apologies for the baseless accusations. That's not the picture of a man who wants Pac badly.
;-)Last edited by maguirre; 12-09-2011, 11:37 AM.
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