Every Fighter You Said Would Beat Floyd.... .
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Floyd knew when it was time:
Mayweather said Pacquiao-Bradley II was the first time he had watched his rival since that fight against Cotto, which also was Pacquiao's last knockout victory.
"I don't see the same pop in Pacquiao's shots -- me, myself, I don't see the same snap in his shots," Mayweather said before.
"He's getting tired and he wasn't getting tired before. So, I mean, I'm seeing something totally different. Whereas me, I'm still sharp, I'm still smart, I'm not getting fatigued, I wasn't getting fatigued from the beginning.
"Those are the things that I see. I don't know if you guys see it but that's what I see."
- Floyd Mayweather
.Last edited by ADP02; 11-23-2017, 04:37 AM.Comment
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Notice that against Mosley, Floyd stood and traded, largely to prove that without "that **** in him", Mosley was just another fighter.
You know good and well that wouldn't be happening against a Manny who's bouncing around at angles. Philly shell would be there all night long, Manny would get frustrated and get caught coming in with something.Comment
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