Floyd is bringing "Chop Chop" Corley and Zab Judah, among other southpaws.
Pacquiao throws that split-left (thanks Lee Wylie) and not much else; being hurky jerky outside of actual punch range does nothing.
Corley throws a pretty good left hand, and so does Judah; beyond that, both guys walk into the ring with tons of experience, so the sparring will likely have Floyd working on adjustments to adjustments. You throw in a guy like Errol Spence Jr, for simply the competitiveness of facing a young buck who can fight (Spence fights nothing like Pacquiao tbh) and you've got a tough camp.
Mayweather wasn't going to find another 'Pacquiao' to spar, and Pacquiao wasn't going to find another 'Mayweather' to spar; like he does in anything involving boxing, Floyd has stacked his camp with the best that he could get at whatever the cost.
Shame that Pacquiao's camp couldn't do the same for him.
Pacquiao throws that split-left (thanks Lee Wylie) and not much else; being hurky jerky outside of actual punch range does nothing.
Corley throws a pretty good left hand, and so does Judah; beyond that, both guys walk into the ring with tons of experience, so the sparring will likely have Floyd working on adjustments to adjustments. You throw in a guy like Errol Spence Jr, for simply the competitiveness of facing a young buck who can fight (Spence fights nothing like Pacquiao tbh) and you've got a tough camp.
Mayweather wasn't going to find another 'Pacquiao' to spar, and Pacquiao wasn't going to find another 'Mayweather' to spar; like he does in anything involving boxing, Floyd has stacked his camp with the best that he could get at whatever the cost.
Shame that Pacquiao's camp couldn't do the same for him.
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