The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. duranimal

    duranimal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He should retire, he's no longer the force of nature he once was, his punch resistance is waning, all Marquez has to do is hit him again with that ped fueled shot & it's lights out, even Bradley buzzed him landing one full in the bullseye. But I would not be at all surprised to now see Mayweather fight him, nothing to fear anymore. Provodnokov would wear Manny down inside 8 rounds, it's over & I'm a 100% pure *******, he's done, it's over!
     
  2. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Canelo, 2013, at JMW >>>>> Bradley, 2014, at WW

    So, his last opponent, I guess is the answer.
     
  4. The Akbar One

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    Bradley at his best is definitely better than any of Floyd's recent opposition. That being said, Floyd wouldn't of had a problem with either injured Bradley that Pac fought.
     
  5. boxing_master

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    exactly bradley is a game muther ****er in his prime
     
  6. boxing_master

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    duckweather is 2 weight classes bigger then pacquaio naturally dummy
     
  7. Thread Stealer

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    Neither guy is in their prime.

    Floyd is closer to his as he has taken less punishment and has more technical skills to fall back on. They're both still very fast and elite fighters despite the inevitable changes brought by age.

    Pacquiao has well exceeded my expectations, I thought he would've been out of the elite years ago. Mayweather I figured would have more longevity. Less ring punishment, more fundamental skills and ring smarts to fall back on, although I do think Manny's ring smarts and skills get understated. Plus, Mayweather is known to take care of his body more than Pacquiao. I heard stories, from people whose opinion I trust, about him drinking the week of the Clottey fight. His drinking and partying has been well known. Floyd abuses women, but not his body.

    It speaks to their greatness to being able to fight at this level in 2014, but it also doesn't speak well of talent pool of the younger generation.
     
  8. DrBanzai

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    A new great champion is always there to replace the last one.
     
  9. Thread Stealer

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    Hopefully some great charismatic champs will emerge.
     
  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    "naturally"

    What does that mean?

    Both have fought at 147 and up for many years now.

    Pacquiao weighed in 1 pound heavier on fight night his last fight than Mayweather did his last fight.

    Pacquiao started his career at 112, Mayweather at 130. That is a difference of 5 divisions, not just 2... "dummy."

    What you say makes no sense.

    The truth is that Pac started his career much, much smaller than Mayweather. At this point, Pacquiao is technically 1 pound bigger by the best means of judgement that we can have. Clearly, they are the same freakin' size when it comes to weight and mass. Arm length and height are obviously a different case.
     
  11. BoneKrusha

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    I mean get out of Top Stank and from under Arum. Get ur money without Arum scheming u

    What happened when Cotto left Top Stank......He got a fight with Floyd. Floyd basically vowed to never put another cent in Arum's scumbag pocket and he's held his promise

    Manny release urself from Arum's deathgrip and go get that money. For the life of me I cannot understand why people don't know why that fight won't happen
     
  12. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    x 2
     
  13. Imperial1

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    To sum you up you try to use the analogy of styles that make fights thanks for sharing something so obvious ..Canelo isn't beating anyone one with ease .Your long drawn out posts won't convince anyone other wise . And we have established before all of this that Bradley is not a jr middle better yet he hasn't looked to great in his current division.


    And yes you should have put up a list with lesser tier fighters ..It would have made you look smarter .

    And Bradley didn't need to compete at 154 to be considered the better fighter of the two . No one brought up Bradley at Jr. Middle but you .

    His body of work has proven that he is the better fighter .This is clearly something you fail to comprehend ..But it's no surprise your trying to check for spelling errors as opposed to making a sound boxing argument ..I think like the previous poster said YDKSAB!

    Now run along let the adults talk a grown man's sport .:good
     
  14. asero

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  15. STB

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    Also, Pac started his career when he was a malnourished 15 year old.

    Floyd started when he was 19.

    By the time they were 29, they were fighting in the same division
     
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