Mayweather is going to give Pacquiao a boxing lesson!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by junnie, Dec 10, 2009.


  1. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    says who?:huh
     
  2. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    I would agree with you if Floyd doesn't feel the punching power of Pac. Pacquiao has faced skilled fighters with great defense in the past but often their gameplan faded when they start to feel the stinging blows of Pac. Still I am pretty sure that Manny Pacquiao has something to hurt Mayweather.
     
  3. ukinam1978

    ukinam1978 New Member Full Member

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    yup.wasnt this the same prediction haters say after every pacquiao fight?

    matter fact is we get shamed everytime we predict something and fail.look at all the pacquiao will lose to cotto thread and their threadstarters?hahaha.

    lets just watch and see ok?i mean it should be agood fight any other way.and we will see who really is the greatest.

    ill be rooting for pacman all the way.i mean mayweather fighting style is boring.
     
  4. ukinam1978

    ukinam1978 New Member Full Member

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    says the cotto,marquez,morales,hatton and cotto fans.also known as the anti pacman coalition.:rofl
     
  5. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: floyd and his fans thinking alike
     
  6. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: floyd and his fans thinking alike, you like quoting your idol? 39 have tried, he fought castillo twice.
     
  7. Phenix

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    Wrong. 53 tried and 3 prevailed. Sorry you cant erase the 3 that got it right. The difference is, Floyd has 40 tried and 40 failed, total pro career. When they get in the ring. Pacman with 50 wins and 3 defeats. Floyd Pretty Boy Mayweather 40 wins and no defeats. Big difference
     
  8. Phenix

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    When did Pac become a counterpuncher? Many is an aggressive come forward fighter.
     
  9. Phenix

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    Unbelievable. So I guess you are not going to count Pac's two other fights with Morales, one other fight with Barerra, and one other fight with Marquez? So if Floyd only has 39 tries, then Pac has 46 tries?
     
  10. Phenix

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    Or subtract those 4 fights.
     
  11. Phenix

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    I read about the speculations circulating yesterday. Has this been confirmed?
     
  12. junnie

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    its the truth pacman is scared
     
  13. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    You must've missed his last 8 or 9 fights. That dude can counterpunch the **** out of people
     
  14. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    lol I must have missed where pac struggled with cotto
     
  15. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    Pacquiao's fight against Diaz was bull****, Diaz wasn't a real champion - he got lucky that Santa Cruz ran out of gas ... he has always been getting whooped on and hadn't fought anyone of note to put him in the same class as Pacquiao ... so the light division isn't a class that Pacquiao bull dozed through and neither is the light welterweight class ... he had a combine two fights in those weight classes and didn't really fight any solid fighters. So he hasn't been doing anything outside of what media has convinced you. DLH wasn't a ranked welterweight and was barely top 10 super welterweight ... Cotto is the only true fighter he fought and he had been written off way before Pacquiao destroyed him.

    Pacquiao's most solid reign came at featherweight and super featherweight. I'm not taking anything away from the guy but that was the last time, Pac dominated a division. He's fighting a fighter who's way better than him and anyone he's ever faced.

    Morales and Marquez gave him a boxing lesson, there's no way that you can knock a guy down three times and end up in a draw, something is wrong there. And if you look at Pacquiao when it turns into a boxing match, he doesn't know what to do - he won most of his fights against boxers off pure reckless aggression.

    Morales the first fight switched it up with him and exchanged when needed ... the second fight with Marquez shows what could happen when he got in there with a master boxer. Those body shots almost killed Pacquiao and he just got more reckless and more aggressive when he noticed that he was behind. The thing that really sucked was that Marquez stopped going to the body and he stopped throwing that uppercut. If Marquez would've stuck to what he was doing, then we wouldn't even be having these discussions.

    Pacquiao can be outboxed and he can be knocked out ... he will get a boxing lesson against Floyd and if he knows that he's down his reckless aggression will only get him knocked out.