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

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  1. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    wrong.

    pac could easily beat pedjr based on workrate alone. pac doesnt gas like pedjr staple of slow plodder bums.

    offense vs. offense, pac beats floyd by a mile. he gets knfo if he decide to trade with pac.
     
  2. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    He can't. End of.
     
  3. rumblefish7194

    rumblefish7194 New Member Full Member

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    do you believe pacquiao has lost his power? Reason i ask is he seemed pretty powerful against bradley in first figth and marquez in fourth figtht. One thing might be the fact is pacquiao has been fighting long enough that people figured out how to deal with it better.

    Just watch marquez pac 3 yesterday and didn't seem pac had lost power.
     
  4. frank_hammer

    frank_hammer Active Member Full Member

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    Reality is Mayweather will beat Pac he will outbox him and catch him with lead rights all night.But make no mistake it will be Mayweather toughest fights and I wouildnt be surprised if Floyd got of the deck to school Mannys ass.
     
  5. markclow

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    Pac's lowest fighting weight is 140 (Roach wants 140).
    May's lowest fighting weight is 147.

    That is a weight class.
     
  6. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    i thought they are the same size:rofl:rofl:rofl

    skills against who?

    offense vs. offense, pac>>>> pedjr.

    it would be a boring decision unless pedjr decides to fight fire with fire.
     
  7. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    and weights are determined, officially, by 24hr weigh-in before the fight period, not some bull**** fight night weight *****s like to concoct about.:deal
     
  8. STB

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    Roach can say all he wants, the fact is Pacquiao hasnt fought below 140 in 5 years!!!

    Ive seen a clip of Floyds sparring partners saying he can make 135, does it mean anything? of course not.

    Floyd and Pacquiao have both been fighting at WW for years.
    They weigh in the same weight give or take a pound
    They fight at the same weight give or take a pound.

    Floyds a little longer
    Pacs a little more muscled.

    And that is that.
     
  9. frank_hammer

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    fighting at the same weight class means nothing didn't Williams fight at welter ? I don't even know why im trying to reason with a troll.
     
  10. Code Red

    Code Red Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And Malignaggi looked smaller than Porter, getting your azz whipped always makes you look like the smaller man in the ring
     
  11. Bald_Toad

    Bald_Toad Ring Title Full Member

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    when's the last time floyd has got on the scale below 146?
     
  12. markclow

    markclow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    'That is that'.

    Lol

    That's why May could not get down to the weight to fight Marquez?
     
  13. STB

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    Sure, if he weighs the WW limit, hes a WW.

    If Floyd ever had fought Williams, the last think Id want to hear is bitching about size difference. If the guy makes the contracted weight, then thats that.

    Although the fact that you would compare Williams freakish height and reach advantages to the insignificant differences between Pac and Floyd is perplexing.

    Williams had the same reach as Wlad Klitschko,and was 6'2.

    He also got in the ring 155-160.

    I think you're reaching so much you may dislocate your arm.
     
  14. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    Who said he tried?

    You're talking about a guy who weighs 148 A MONTH BEFORE his fights
     
  15. modernfonzie

    modernfonzie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They are the same size. Pac turned pro at 16. in 1995. Floyd in 1996, at 19. When Floyd was 16 in 1993. He was fighting at 106 in the amateurs. When Pac was 16 in 1995 he fought at 108 in the pros. Stop saying theres that much of a difference in size. Because there isnt. Pac is younger, and turned pro earlier.When they were both 16, they were both at 106-108.

    ages 35 and 37, they both fight at 147 and weigh about 150 on fight night

    If Floyd had turned pro at 16. He'd had started in the same weight class as Pac.

    http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q226/bballman32794/mula.png

    http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q226/bballman32794/pac.png

    WEIGH INS DONT MATTER ,because a weigh in is after you cut weight. Above you can see that when they were both fighting at 135. Floyd came in the ring 138. Pac at 147. If they had met at 135. Pac would have came in the ring with a 9 pound advantage.

    Present day they both weigh in on fight night at 150.
     
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