Pacquiao vs Clottey...Make your pick.

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  1. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    It is exactly that, when under pressure people react differently. Clottey reacts by under-performing to have an excuse. We all do it to an extent.
     
  2. phonk

    phonk Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Clottey kayo Pacman by way of headbutt
     
  3. duranimal

    duranimal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'am of this mind also, it's all for josh to **** up, he's got to let the leather fly for the full 3 min & press press press as if he lets manny take those 1 min breathers during the round then manny will be there till the end.

    Cotto was whacking manny about for the first 3.5 rounds until he got put down, i'am a big pac fan but i ai'nt happy about this one, it's quite obvious that alot of people don't know/under-estimate josh, i'am not one of them.
     
  4. Pottypete

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  5. Ectoplasm

    Ectoplasm BOXING IS DEAD Full Member

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    Pac by 9th round stoppage.
     
  6. Bonavena25

    Bonavena25 Vamos! Full Member

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    Pacquiao will win this easily if he can keep his head right. However I think he might throw in a sloppy performance and Clottey is good enough to take advantage. I don't think Pacquiao's mind will be on the job, as Watt might say.
     
  7. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    I know a few people suggesting they can "sense" an upset. Personally, I don't see it. I'm slightly baffled by how Clottey's defense has gone from being pretty good, to "world class" recently. :think

    In all honesty, I think Pac will win be TKO, with the ref stopping it and Clottey staying on his feet. Somtime around 9,10,11 time.
     
  8. UndisputedUK

    UndisputedUK Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Apart from a clash of heads or fouls, Pac should bash the crap out of Clottey. Too fast, too powerful. It may go a few rounds longer than we expect, but it's the same result in the end. A world class all time great against an also ran here I'm afraid. After his recent fights (PAC), I cannot see how anyone could bet on Clottey to win.
     
  9. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm in the camp that's sensing an upset here.

    This is probably the first time that pac is facing a genuinely bigger man at his natural weight. Giving away a couple of lb at the weigh in that's more likely to translate into half a stone on the night.

    Good defence (i.e. he tends not to block shots with his chin), absolutely solid when he is hit. Clottey can take Pac to a place he hasn't been since the Marquez fights.

    I think Pac most likely takes it on points, but a split decision or draw wouldn't surprise me at all.
     
  10. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    I have to say Freddie Roach is too honest for his own good. His honesty actually downplays Pacquiao's accomplishments. He has no problem telling everyone that Oscar was faded and drained when Pacquiao fought him. That Diaz was the weakest champion in the 135 division and that Hatton was just made to order. Granted we all know this but still...You'll never hear Roger Mayweather water down his nephews opponents, in fact he may even boast them higher than what they were.

    Maybe he just saw those styles (Oscar can't pull the trigger and Ricky being fatally open to the southpaw check hybrid) as a see-come, no lose statement. Kinda like Angelo letting Clay pull the 200 over 120 blood pressure reading before the first Liston fight. But Roach keeps that blunt honesty going even after the fight. He was like that as a boxer as well which is probably where a lot of this "no bullsh*t" and lack of giving a beaten fighter some due credit. The connection here is that when Freddie fought, he was usually on the short end of the a** whoopin. But tough as nails, even though he was always seen as a name for the upstarts to have on their resume. You'll notice Freddie goes back to "hat in hand" boast when referencing JMM and Floyd though. Lol.
     
  11. s23041983

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    Pacquiao by stoppage... pac will pick him apart and clottey wont land a meaningful punch for 10 rounds then the ref will have seen enough :good
     
  12. BIG WORM

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    I dont think he knocks Clottey out........

    I think Clottey is a genuine tough ****
     
  13. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Well said. :good

    Btw did you hear Roach say they might fight Marquez at 45 after Clottey? At what point do the organizations get together and map out the trail of broken tears that ole Manny and Freddie Fingers is leaving behind? Damn he scored a 35 strap and never defended. Scored a 40 strap or two off Hatton and hasn't defended. Now he's got the 47 WBO belt and his trainer is talking about another float? WTF! Let's just diamond belt every single pound and have like 250 cubic zirconia straps with Manny's lil russell terrier on the center plate for each lol!
     
  14. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Pac TKO 11. Ref steps in.
     
  15. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    You're not really giving any tangible reasons apart from Clottey is strong and durable, let me tell you my friend that is not enough to "grind" down a freak like Pacquiao. Manny is a totaly different fighter from "6 straight shots Manny" "going crazy when seeing blood" of the past. watch specifically his footwork, his faints and his slip game. I swear its like two different fighters, plus is strength and punch resistance at this weight is soo underestimated (he basically baited and rope a doped Cotto) Yes he still does dangerous things but his awkward punches, angles and speed make up for that. Clottey is just make to order for him and even if he has Pacquaio going we know the Grandmaster of excuses has certain personality flaws. I see Josh being the one that gasses late, we know Pacquiao can shoeshine for 20 rounds. Clottey will not beat any "busy" fighter at this level.