Floyd has no excuse for fightining Alvarez

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  1. HawkFan16

    HawkFan16 Unshot/In My Prime Full Member

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    Yes. After the Clottey fight though, Pac's team were weighing options for opponents, and Foreman was one of them. However, Pacquiao himself eventually deemed Foreman as being "too big" for him. Foreman probably IS bigger than Margarito, as Margarito is a career welterweight whose advantages disappear once he moves up to even 154. Cotto instead fought Foreman in June 2010 and beat him down, while Pacquiao took Margarito at 150 in November.

    While I'm positive Pacquiao would have smashed Foreman, my guess is his team probably felt Margarito's style (come forward, there to be hit, slow) would make for an ideal Pacquiao showcase, and that on the other side of the coin they felt Foreman had a better chance to at least not make Pacquiao look like an unstoppable monster. After Clottey turtled up for 12 rounds and stunk the place out (and removed some of the "Pacquiao will kill everything!" aura), Pac's team wanted a guy Pacquiao would be guaranteed to destroy emphatically and put on a show, and Margarito was a better pick than Foreman on the basis of those questions, which is why he was picked.
     
  2. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    That's an interesting perspective but you're forgetting that Floyd was in the equation at the time and the mass hype had no room for anyone other than him. It wasn't until talks blew up in mid-late July that any other option was legitimately 'viable' and by then Foreman had taken his defeat.

    Now if you're just talking about the words he used prior to the Clottey fight, well I'm still under the notion that even if he did consider him "big" he was still largely untested and unknown and therefore harder to market. Who knows though, maybe had he beaten Cotto Team Pac might have ducked him but the fact of the matter is that it didn't happen that way.
     
  3. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cotto,Alvarez, or Canelo all have about the same chance at beating Floyd.

    If i had to pick i'd love to see Cotto/Floyd
     
  4. Thomas!!

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  5. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: my bad hopefuly some get what i was trying to say...:patsch
     
  6. persianprince

    persianprince Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why should Floyd fight Alvarez? Ortiz's resume is way better than Alvarez..
     
  7. oli

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    :deal :happy. Well said. PAC is a joke
     
  8. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair game.

    But why is it when a fight that involves Floyd that doesn't come off, it's always Floyd's fault?

    For a lot of people, no matter the reasons, it's always Floyd's fault.
     
  9. Smokin' Joe

    Smokin' Joe ~ Dinamita Irlandés ~ banned

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    Didn't Mayweather say less than 3 weeks ago that he wouldn't fight Alvarez?

    Actually he said he's too young and inexperienced, needs a few more years.
     
  10. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    Alvarez is a much better fight for Floyd than Slowtto who would get absolutely destroyed. At least Canelo would have some physical advantages over Miguel, he's quicker, stronger, hits harder and his reflexes are much fresher. Yeah his boxing skills arent as good but who the hells gonna box Floyd?
     
  11. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    Floyd wants no part of Canelo anyway, Cotto would the perfect cherrypick
     
  12. JMM's Pee Pee

    JMM's Pee Pee God Damn! Full Member

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    I'd say Floyd has at least 40 million excuses for fighting Alvarez. :yep
     
  13. KO Boxing

    KO Boxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To some, it doesn't matter who Floyd fights.

    If he fights Canelo, he's young and inexperienced. Just a prospect.

    If he fights Cotto, he's shot and "slowtoo".

    It's a lose-lose situation, and the blame always falls on Floyd.
     
  14. I1T2BOX

    I1T2BOX Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I really hope they both loose they're next fight...sick of this mayweather/pac soap opera.
     
  15. Brian

    Brian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You weren't really expecting a response to this, were you? :lol: