as i look at it, the fight is already won by pacman...chickenfloyd has already lost his confidence a day into the fight...it's very unusual for chickenfloyd to keep his mouth closed...
Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis: Not Sure Pacquiao Can Figure Floyd Out
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He does on a few occasions, but did a good job hiding and pretending that he isn't. He's done this many times, yeah, against ordinary fighters(Guerrero, Maidana, etc). Floyd admitted on video that Manny's not any other fighter, so therefore he had to go back to chopping wood.Originally Posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO doubt Floyd is nervous he's done this how many times pac will retire may 3rdComment
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it's very unusual for chickenfloyd to keep his mouth closed...
Manny has that much effect on Floyd. Even his training routine has been changed.Comment
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Lewis should be asking chicken Floyd and Floyd Sr. if they already figured out where to hide after the loss on May 2nd.Comment
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From what I have seen, both are nervous, and they should be. This is a historical fight as well as a significant fight that was demanded by the public. They display their nervousness in different ways, Floyd chooses to be quiet, while Manny chooses to be overly cheerful. I see one thing that stands out, though, Manny seems to be underestimating Mayweather. Not so much Freddie Roach, but Manny seems to doing it. I find it a little arrogant, and it might turn out to be his undoing; or, maybe, it is from a perspective of "having nothing to lose"?Comment
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How do you know manny is underestimating mayweather, are you his psychologist?From what I have seen, both are nervous, and they should be. This is a historical fight as well as a significant fight that was demanded by the public. They display their nervousness in different ways, Floyd chooses to be quiet, while Manny chooses to be overly cheerful. I see one thing that stands out, though, Manny seems to be underestimating Mayweather. Not so much Freddie Roach, but Manny seems to doing it. I find it a little arrogant, and it might turn out to be his undoing; or, maybe, it is from a perspective of "having nothing to lose"?Comment
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I once watched an interview with Tyson and he said something like. In the dressing room he was nervous as hell, during the ring walk he would be questioning himself, when he got in the ring he felt invincible.Comment
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