If you dont think PBF can KO Pacquiao,then you clearly DKSAB!

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  1. pejevan

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  2. Convicted_Felon

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    Hey Ironfist...let's not forget that Pacquiao just got 28 fresh stitches. There's another way for Mayweather to stop Pacquiao...on cuts. Fresh scar tissue for sharpshooting Floyd to target. He'd have Manny gushing so much blood that the doc or Manny's trainer will call a halt to the bout. A counter left hook that Pac doesn't see coming will certainly end the night early. Pac was cautious against JMM. Floyd will have Manny on his heels. I pick Mayweather by some kind of stoppage. Ref, doctor, or corner. For Floyd to render Pac unable to beat the count would be too much of a dream come true. I'd love to see Pac hammered into a concussive stupor by Floyd's hands but I stand by stoppage on cuts or trainer/referee intervention.
     
  3. whoupicking?

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    Hey didn't marquez jump two Weight divisions for pac. Oh wait now 144 lbs aint a weight division but 145 lbs was when it meant pac winning a WW title:rofl
     
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    he jumped 1 weight class, his last fight was at 140. :lol: also jmm was the bigger man on fight night against pac. :D
     
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    Oh so fighting a cab driver in a joke of the match suddenly makes marquez a 140 lbs fighter. :rofl

    Hatton was the bigger man against floyd come fight night. Also oscar was the smaller man than Pac come fight night, are you saying Pac is really the bigger man than oscar. LMAO
     
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    pacquiao sucks ass but no way that aids victim ko's him.

    floyd is only a knockout artist in fantasy fights

    he ran from feather fisted tata baldomir like a *****.
     
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    floyd only has a puncher's chance
     
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    he fought at 140 the last time, so jmm fighting at 144 next means jmm jumped two divisions? :lol:

    so using that logic you are implying, pac jumped 3 divisons to fight delahoya since he fought a mismatch against diaz at 135. :yep
     
  9. horst

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    Don't be any more of a ****ing drooling cretin than you have to be naturally.

    Of course Floyd is never going to stop Pacquiao, not in a billion years. :patsch
     
  10. mrjotatp4p

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    Its very possible. I see Manny getting knocked down bc of his lunging in. Force against force is a mother****er and Floyd is fast enough to catch Manny with something while Manny is throwing which is also very dangerous. Hopefully we will get to see the fight.
     
  11. Canibus81

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    he also didn't have any tune ups when he fought Floyd, nor did he condition himself like he did against Pacquaio to make the weight properly and carry his speed. Floyd also didn't make the weight in that fight. There 2 different circumstances and 2 different styles at that.
     
  12. pejevan

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    Fioghting a cab driver and fighting AIR is entirely different thing.

    Fighting AIR at 140 is gretaer than a cabdriver?
     
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    He needed XYLOCAINE in the lower weights to knock out or down oppoenents, otherwise, his sissiness could not take the pain of punching with his hands.

    How many opponents did he face using xylocaine? It took him 1000 powerpunches to hit Gatti.
     
  14. Jim Bowen

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    Anyone CAN knockout anyone, doesn't make it likely though. Rephrase and try again.
     
  15. diavolievo

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    You DKSAB! The punches that you see hurts the most and the ones that you don't shakes your knees.