Pacquiao is STILL the most capable of beating Floyd

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Typhoon, May 7, 2015.


  1. glovesofcrimson

    glovesofcrimson Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree regardless of his disappointing showing in the last fight, Pacquiao is an ATG for countless reasons.
     
  2. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ali weighed 215ish in his prime... Jennings was close to 230 and lean, plus his reach was very long..much longer than Ali's.

    GGG would kill Loma in the same way Klitscko would kill Ali. Foreman was supposedly HUGE when Ali fought him and Foreman was merely 225 lbs, the same weight as jennings! So the biggest baddest heavyweight was merely 225lbs and like 6'2. Ali would've gotten CRUSHED if he would've leaned on the ropes vs Klitscko, Klitsckco is much bigger than Foreman and would've punched Ali to near death...

    everyone that knows boxing knows that Wladimir would've destroyed Ali if Ali would've rope a doped, in the same way he did vs Foreman.
     
  3. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    I like how you're still going at it, you lost man. You're a complete joke, also stop trying to exaggerate everything to your advantage. Keep it real, Jennings weighed in at 226, not 230. That's around 10 pounds more than Ali, what about Haye? Haye's natural weight is less than Ali, and he's not even 1/10 the boxer Ali was either. Lmfao @ punched Ali to death, that's why he punched Haye, and Jennings to death right(Notice how I include one guy that's slightly smaller, and bigger).

    Like I said, that has to be one of the dumbest things I've seen, and if your comparison was even half right, Wlad would have brutally stopped Haye, and Jennings by the 9th. Loma wouldn't last even 3 rounds with Golovkin, your comparison is just hilarious.
     
  4. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Well considering that he's incapable does it mean Floyd is pretty much unbeatable?
     
  5. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Garcia has that effect on boxers of any style, he seems to raise their game. He won't make a slow plodder try to fight slick which would feel unnatural to them. Instead he adds versatility to someone that might of been considered one dimensional before. I definitely agree with your post.
     
  6. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I don't see how Pac has any tool to trouble Floyd. He's physically too small and too slow.
     
  7. aepps22

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    Have Pac's cuts healed from the third Marquez fight yet?
     
  8. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i own you... pure and raw ownership. Stop barking now...huf huff
     
  9. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd didn't see Manny's punches at times, Floyd even admitted he was fast.

    stop saying stupid things...
     
  10. RSBonos

    RSBonos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wonder about his gameplan. They probably worked on it in camp but he looked flustered from the start of the fight. Just a poor performance all around.
     
  11. Terror

    Terror free smoke Full Member

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    I think Khan and Thurman are more interesting than Manny at this point. Manny showed that he has no new wrinkle for Mayweather and cannot fight with him. I love Manny, but I think Thurman's timing, youth, boxing skills and raw power as well as Khan's skills, hand speed, power, youth and combinations offer a lot more for Floyd than Manny at this point (a bit faded)