Rewatched Pacquaio vs cotto, Not only was pacquaio inhuman but no way floyd beats

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  • Boxing Goat
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    #11
    I agree, that version of Pacquiao would have mopped the floor with any version of Floyd. But.............

    I really don't know if he was on something.

    That said, I have never seen Pac with backne like the other known dopers so there's that. He could very well be clean as can be.

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    • Master Splinter
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      #12
      That was probably the best performance in recent years. Floyd may very well beat Manny at any other time but if he showed up against him in the ring that night he would have gotten absolutely demolished.

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        #13
        Rewatched Pacquaio vs cotto, Not only was pacquaio inhuman but no way floyd beats
        Floyd thought the same thing.

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        • Killer_of_Sheep
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          #14
          I would favor this version to beat Floyd by a little margin.

          I would highly favor Manny to beat May at super featherweight where he wasn't as controlled as he became later. He was an all out agressive machine, with some of the fastest hands the boxing world had ever seen.

          The version who fought Barrera, Marquez I and Morales I, II and III. That version would give Mayweather HELL.

          Mayweather can't fight fire with fire like Marquez and Morales did. He would be backed up to the ropes and have a firestorm of punches coming his way, Pacquiao had a great chin and his power was excellent, he was a TRUE puncher at the lower weights, unlike today where he can hurt guys but its mostly due to speed and crazy angles.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Killer_of_Sheep
            I would favor this version to beat Floyd by a little margin.

            I would highly favor Manny to beat May at super featherweight where he wasn't as controlled as he became later. He was an all out agressive machine, with some of the fastest hands the boxing world had ever seen.

            The version who fought Barrera, Marquez I and Morales I, II and III. That version would give Mayweather HELL.

            Mayweather can't fight fire with fire like Marquez and Morales did. He would be backed up to the ropes and have a firestorm of punches coming his way, Pacquiao had a great chin and his power was excellent, he was a TRUE puncher at the lower weights, unlike today where he can hurt guys but its mostly due to speed and crazy angles.


            the 130 version of Floyd is the most offensive version of Floyd. he would have had a field day with pacquiao at that weight. you have too remember pacquiao was a one handed fighter back then. I understand the point your trying too make, but barrera,morales,and marquez are not in the same league as Floyd mayweather.

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              #16
              Just rewatched it

              Mayweather certainly ****ted his pants after seeing this fight.

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              • WESS
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                #17
                Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
                Triangle theories don't work in boxing. Sorry but you cannot look at what Pac did to Cotto and think he will do the same to Mayweather.

                Style wise, Pac is tailor made for Mayweather. I have always said he beats Pac and I still stand by that. Pac can't beat Mayweather, he's too small, comes forward, reaches and extends himself and will get countered by Mayweather all night long.
                What these guys are doing is comparing Pac then to Mayweather now. To which WOULD be an interesting fight as Floyd is well past his prime now.

                Back then, Floyd would have schooled him, badly. Too bad Pac only recently agreed to test with fighters like Bradley and Rios rather than Mayweather years ago.

                But I'll give it to some of these guys. Pac of 2009 vs Mayweather of 2014, yeah Pac has a good chance but still wouldn't be the favorite. He never has been and never will be.

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                • Jab-Slip-Troll
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WESS
                  What these guys are doing is comparing Pac then to Mayweather now. To which WOULD be an interesting fight as Floyd is well past his prime now.

                  Back then, Floyd would have schooled him, badly. Too bad Pac only recently agreed to test with fighters like Bradley and Rios rather than Mayweather years ago.

                  But I'll give it to some of these guys. Pac of 2009 vs Mayweather of 2014, yeah Pac has a good chance but still wouldn't be the favorite. He never has been and never will be.
                  In 09' Money May had a huge weight advantage over a new to the weight JMM.

                  Pac destroyed a catch-weight cotto who wanted the fight at 150.

                  Beat Pac maybe... but school him? Not without taking punishment from a Prime Pac.

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                  • El-blanco
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                    #19
                    This topic has been exhausted but bottom line Floyd was scared to fight him and there is ample video evidence of him freaking out about fighting the pacquiao that in his own words, was "walking through fighters." Floyd thought he could possibly lose and Floyd doesn't fight guys he thinks can beat him. PAC agreed to testing but then Floyd had more demands regarding the cutoff date. The most important test is the one immediately after the fight, which manny agreed to. Now Floyd's excuse is he won't work with arum. Satisfy one demand and hell come up with five other ones. The funny thing is I actually think he could beat PAC, but he clearly never believed he could.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      They didn't want proof, they just wanted him to take a test. The fight would've happened already if he did that. I mean, he did it for Rios.
                      I believe they wanted Pac to do more then was required by the Nevada athletic commission and Pac said that he would do testing that was required by the sanctioning body. Up until then mayweather hadn't asked anyone else to do so and wasn't really the A side in negotiations(manny and Floyd were equals). Sounds like another excuse really

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