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  • St. Johns Gent
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    #61
    Originally posted by mrjoeblive
    He also repeatedly told hatton to watch out for that hook. Its not floyds fault hatton choose to ignore the trainers advice. And thats not going to heip pav vs floyd. I see floyd by ko. Pac is going to jump into a check hook then get starched by a right.
    I'd bet my bottom dollar that Hatton was not good enough to follow Floyd Sr.'s advice and perform the things Floyd Sr. was telling him to do

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    • mrjoeblive
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      #62
      Originally posted by ox805er
      All I get is "47 have tried and 47 have failed".. or "he's lost" and blah blah.. I'm not a pac fan.. or may fan.. I do see that by controlling distance May wins.. but I can also see Manny wins rounds by just workrate.. BECAUSE nobody can tell me that Mayweather doesn't shell up when on the ropes.. so Manny can just throw (a la DLH) and land cause of the speed and get out..
      Every floyd fight is different. Pac gets 3 rounds before floyd makes adjustment and shuts him down. While pac has no defense and can't make in fight adjustment vs the most accurate puncher in the game. And please be honest you see more the 47 tried and fell. Pac fans offer logical reasons why they dont see pac winning. Roach admitted floyd would win 5 years ago. Pac is in a greater state of decline than floyd.

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      • mrjoeblive
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        #63
        Originally posted by St. Johns Gent
        I'd bet my bottom dollar that Hatton was not good enough to follow Floyd Sr.'s advice and perform the things Floyd Sr. was telling him to do
        I really enjoy reading apost.all your post!

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        • lowblows420
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          #64
          PACS stopping mayweather in 5 or outpointing him to a bloody mess. NUFF SAID
          never questioned whos going to win i just wanted to know when mayweather finally grows a pair and signs the death sentence. hope the mayweathers talk **** till fight night. cowards

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          • richardt
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            #65
            Originally posted by skinnystev
            word from the wild card; the say even now pacquiao is training with a sense of impending doom
            You clearly don't understand the mindset of a fighter in training. A) Top fighters go into training with a mindset of winning so your sources lack basic common sense and B) everyone on these boards would love the impending doom of 80 million dollars.

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            • Hype job
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              #66
              Pacquiao's gonna whoop that ******!!!

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              • v.cassiusali@ya
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                #67
                that's the same prediction ugly-old-floyd had when pacman fought delahoya...

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by St. Johns Gent
                  I'd bet my bottom dollar that Hatton was not good enough to follow Floyd Sr.'s advice and perform the things Floyd Sr. was telling him to do
                  Not only that Hatton was mentally shot after the Floyd fight , developed a coke habit fired his life long trainer and lost his closest friends , his life was a wreck , Hatton on even hiring Snr shows how in awe of Floyd he was , look at Hattons comeback fight amd what a joke that was , lol the dude was never the same after his unbeaten mindset got blown apart .

                  Manny has CWed and cherry picked his way to this fight , Floyd will dominate him .

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                  • babynuts
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                    #69
                    The only way you're beating Floyd is have the perfect game plan as Roach said. The way i see it is, if you box too much, You're going to lose. Nobody is outboxing Floyd. Canelo was very naive to think he could box with Floyd and he got an absolute first class ivy league lesson on boxing. On the other end of the spectrum, if you come in too wild, you're asking to be picked off and made to pay for your mistakes. It has to be a perfectly controlled combination of aggression and skill, with complete focus. Not only had, You might need 2 or 3 perfectly tuned game plans because if Mayweather has you figured out and adjusting by 4th round and you have no aces up your sleeve, you might as well switch off the TV and read about the inevitable points win in the morning.

                    That's why he's so hard to beat. Im sure everybody has seen ways you can have success against Floyd, but you never get a fighter who can put all the different ways in to reality. Can Pacquiao? who knows. I wouldn't say he's a versatile fighter, he has his own style and he sticks with it. If Floyd has Manny figured out after a few rounds and he's into the rhythm where he's in cruise control and you're fighting how he wants you do, where does Manny go from there? can he adjust and switch it up? If he does then it will be something we have never really seen in the past. Is he really going to have that many new strings to his bow at 36 years old to show us new styles at the drop of a hat if his usual style is not working?

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                    • aboutfkntime
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      For years, a good portion of Manny Pacquiao's fans have accused Floyd Mayweather Jr. of running scared from a potential fight. After six years of failed negotiations, the fight is finally signed, sealed and delivered - for May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

                      Father and head trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. is predicting his son will hand out a one-sided beating in what many expect to be the most lucrative fight in boxing history, with many predicting the card will easily surpass the existing pay-per-view record of 2.4 million purchases, which was generated by Mayweather's 2007 HBO Pay-Per-View with Oscar De La Hoya.
                      Is there really any point in interviewing Snr ?

                      Im not one of these guys who bash or put down fighters/trainers/etc.....

                      but, is there really any point in interviewing Snr ?

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