PRIME Floyd Mayweather vs PRIME Manny Pacquiao, Who would win and how?

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  • pillowfists98
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    #71
    I don't think there's any version of Pacquiao that beats Mayweather. The combination of skills, style and physical attributes that Floyd has would have been too much for Pac in 2010, just as they were in 2015.

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    • pasawayako
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      #72
      Originally posted by Bjl12
      Ya I mean there's not really any debate about that lol

      If you want to argue the weight of the fight was unfair than you can argue that, but Floyd fought a fresher version of JMM than Pac did in 3rd and 4th fights.

      You'd be hard-pressed to find someone who says Floyd won because of weight. Styles make fights.
      hahhahhaa. floyd outweigh jmm by 15-20 lbs it's like a grade one vs high school.

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      • pasawayako
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        #73
        there's no version of floyd that can beat a prime pac. A prime pac walkthrough floyd like a hot knife on a butter.

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          #74
          Originally posted by travestyny
          It could certainly be both sides at fault.

          I suppose you could blame Mayweather for wanting to ensure an even playing field, but that seems off to me.
          floyd level the playing field by hiring USADA to allow only him to use illegal substance while his opponent is not even allowed to use a legal pain killer. lmao.

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            #75
            The best version of this fight would've been at 140 lbs. in late 2009.

            32-year-old Floyd had just beaten Juan Manuel Marquez.

            31-year-old Pacquiao had just beaten Ricky Hatton.

            It would've been extremely competitive.

            I believe Floyd wins by Split Decision.

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            • travestyny
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              #76
              Originally posted by pasawayako
              floyd level the playing field by hiring USADA to allow only him to use illegal substance while his opponent is not even allowed to use a legal pain killer. lmao.
              Prove it.

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              • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                #77
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                Pacquiao wins, there was a reason why Floyd ducked the fight for 6 years.

                Floyd knew he would lose and wanted to run a few extra PED cycles.

                Waited for Pacquiao to slow down and get KOed and lose then only felt brave enough with the ref of his choice and a shoulder injury from Pacquiao, and even then still ran and touched jabbed all fight and hugged Pacquiao whenever he got in ranged.

                Lucky Floyd had the ref in his pocket.
                Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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                • MulaKO
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                  #78
                  Pac all fughin day

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                  • Mimms
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                    #79
                    Pacquiao struggled against JMM 4 times including get knocked the **** out..


                    HELL no does Pacquaio beat Floyd in his prime. Ever.

                    Great thing about Floyd, he fought everyone people said he wouldn't fight or beat.

                    Floyd took all the discussion out. He beat Canelo, he beat Pacquiao, he beat em all.

                    All haters have left is some weak chin named amir khan, they will hold on to that one.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Mimms
                      Pacquiao struggled against JMM 4 times including get knocked the **** out..


                      HELL no does Pacquaio beat Floyd in his prime. Ever.

                      Great thing about Floyd, he fought everyone people said he wouldn't fight or beat.

                      Floyd took all the discussion out. He beat Canelo, he beat Pacquiao, he beat em all.

                      All haters have left is some weak chin named amir khan, they will hold on to that one.
                      Which great fighter did he beat in their prime.

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