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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostI agree, he was fighting smart, any time to throw another punch, is extra time for pac to get off shots, he just wanted to use the hook to escape with. Papa Floyd wanted him to sit down on it.
But yeah, the flip side is that another punch is taking a risk where Pac could get off a shot and land.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostIt's so predictable that all those wishing the fight had happened 5 years ago, stop short of acknowledging WHY it didn't. If Pacquiao had agreed to the conditions then as he did now, we'd have had this fight. As I keep saying, only two things changed in 5 years:
1) Pacquiao accepted 10% less
2) Pacquiao agreed to more stringent testing with no cut-off dates.
It may hurt to accept it but it is true that only one side changed their stance and THAT is why it never happened 5 years ago.
Even though Manny Pacquiao is a legend of the sport, I have to call him on his poor attitude to the loss. First insisting he won (I thought only Marquez did that, right?) and then crying injury afterwards. So much for the humble man of God. The roles were truly reversed in this fight.
Even if it was a mega fight at the time, Floyd made much more money in the last 5 years than he would have made with the earnings from that fight, and the reduced paydays he would have collected afterwards, so it was prudent business to defer the fight until the latest possible date to maximize his earnings.
Thats what it boils down to. No purse split, no drug testing, thats all just bull**** fed to the media to cover up the prude career management strategy of Al Haymon.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostYeah, Floyd Sr. wanted that left hook because if it landed, Pac would never see it coming. He'd see the right coming, but not the left after the right landed. And that left hook is what would hurt him real bad, cause he wouldn't see it coming. Floyd Sr. wanted him to stop Pac.
But yeah, the flip side is that another punch is taking a risk where Pac could get off a shot and land.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostNah. The bigger con artist was Bob Arum, marketing Pacquiao to be the bogey man for Mayweather. He was built up as the one Mayweather scared of, the hero, the man of the people, the humble champion and the one with the all-conquering style to beat the man they all love to hate with the style fans love to watch.
All of it was debunked last night (during the fight and after it) and may well have been 5 years ago if Pacquiao had agreed then to what he agreed now. Bob fooled a lot people. Hate on him.
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That was an absolute stroll for Mayweather. He made it look beyond easy.
I had it 10 rounds to 2 and an absolute lesson in boxing.
That was a very good fighter being utterly outclassed and made to look ordinary by a sensational fighter.
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostPac has ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS attacked in straight lines. He ALWAYS drops his left hand when he throws a right handed punch and he has ALWAYS been open to right hands. These are FACTS from watching all of his fights since Morales 1. Floyd was always faster (Manny has quicker hands but Floyd is faster to the punch) than Manny and had better ability to land his counters in 09. Trust and believe it would have been a much worse beating for Pac in 09.
Pac doesn't have the unpredictability and explosiveness he once had, nor the footspeed.
Not to mention how tentative he's been since that brutal KO.
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Originally posted by !DeadLikeMe View PostActua lly, pretty much yeah. The four or five times Manny cut him off successfully Manny put leather on him (or came damn close).
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostTesting was never an issue, it was always about the money, and Floyd was never going to jeapordize lessning his earning potential by taking a loss.
Even if it was a mega fight at the time, Floyd made much more money in the last 5 years than he would have made with the earnings from that fight, and the reduced paydays he would have collected afterwards, so it was prudent business to defer the fight until the latest possible date to maximize his earnings.
Thats what it boils down to. No purse split, no drug testing, thats all just bull**** fed to the media to cover up the prude career management strategy of Al Haymon.
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