It's amazing the number of scenarios that can play out. As I see it, here are the scenarios with the most likely at the top:
1. Floyd uses his jab and perfect timed right hand and check hook to neutralize Pac's aggression and reduce Pacs work rate. Floyd wins a decision.
2. Pac uses his great footwork with in and out, flurries, uses angles, outscores Floyd who is not used to this style or at least not anything like it recently. Pac wins a decision.
3. Pac uses volumes of punches and drops Floyd and Floyd's legs start showing their age and he is simply overwhelmed by the volume and is TKO'd.
4. Pac gets too aggressive and is caught by a Floyd counter and never recovers and is stopped.
Someone else mentioned that if Pac does a role-reversal and forces Floyd to take the lead and then counters off of him, that could net some success for Pac.
I'm going with 55% on number 1 and 45% on number 2. Nothing shocks me anymore.
1. Floyd uses his jab and perfect timed right hand and check hook to neutralize Pac's aggression and reduce Pacs work rate. Floyd wins a decision.
2. Pac uses his great footwork with in and out, flurries, uses angles, outscores Floyd who is not used to this style or at least not anything like it recently. Pac wins a decision.
3. Pac uses volumes of punches and drops Floyd and Floyd's legs start showing their age and he is simply overwhelmed by the volume and is TKO'd.
4. Pac gets too aggressive and is caught by a Floyd counter and never recovers and is stopped.
Someone else mentioned that if Pac does a role-reversal and forces Floyd to take the lead and then counters off of him, that could net some success for Pac.
I'm going with 55% on number 1 and 45% on number 2. Nothing shocks me anymore.
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