One of the key ingredients in truly objective analysis is one must put aside emotion because 99.9% of the time emotion detracts from rational thought. However, in contrast Passion will almost always enhance rational thought because it drives one to educate oneself in a matter. Lets give it a try I have always admired Pacman since his fight with Barrero. It was so refreshing to see the passion in a young fighter like Pacman displayed against a smart and technically sound fighter like Barrero. Pacman is a great fighter period. The excitement buzz and passion he brings to a fight ..and lets not forget the huge Heart is what has catapulted Manny to the top of the boxing game today. Yet, even with all these attributes Manny will not beat Mayweather. And we will see this fight make no mistake about it! Here are the reasons in order of importance: 1. Defensive brilliance. 2. Speed and all important Timing. 3. Boxing intelligence. (watch the Marquez fight again) 4. Ability to take a bomb actually two.. (The Mosley fight) 5. Strength (Mosley was shocked at the strength of Mayweather ..he could not muscle Floyd around the ring and Floyd stood toe to toe throughout the fight. Margarito could not do this against Shane). 6.Ability to adapt in the ring. 7. Unprecedented connect percentage Manny takes too many punches and he will be hit often and clean. Summary: Remember this reply it will serve as a blue print and a round by round breakdown of the Fight.: I will reply then Peace: welcome
It's a mismatch in Mayweather's favor. He's too big. This will be an utterly disappointing event, but I'll watch of course.
Floyd will be on the mega defensive from the start. Gradually he'll start clipping the target with pot shots and as the fight unfolds he'll start landing combinations up and down. Manny won't land enough during his rushes to have a decisive impact because Money is way to slick. Pacquiao will slow and Mayweather will have a field day, leading to a late stoppage or decision (8-4). Floyd's the best and ultimately resides on another level.
*Void will use a variety of different jabs to set emmanuel up *Void will take a step back and come cover with his own right hand to counter emmanuel's lead left *Void will check hook counter emmanuel's leap in lead left hand to the body then swim off *Void will fall in with a lead right to the head to make an opening for his left hook to the liver *Void will do a left uppercut followed by a right combo like he did against Oscar. The lead upper is to conceal his right hand, but bonus points since emmanuel doesn't know how to avoid uppers Void outboxes him from the outside. When emmanuel has to close the distance to get his shots in, Void will throw body shits then clinch for the ref to reset them. Emmanuel gets stopped.
Well when you look at the quick southpaws Floyd has faced like Judah and Chop Chop both were able to buzz him, and if you look at guys who pressured him heavily in Castillo, Hatton and DLH they did have some success. If Manny can maintain a high punch ouput and put Mayweather into a defensive shell, and stay fast on his feet to aviod the clinches, I can see Manny walking away with a UD. I don't see Floyd getting KO'd. If Floyd realizes his in trouble, he'll just cover up, pop shot once in a while, and complain he was robbed at the end of the fight.
Pacquiao will smother Floyd with punches and break floyd down piece by piece. Manny work rate is to high for floyd and the judges will give the fight to Manny. Manny might even ko Floyd in the first or second round. Manny is the faster, stronger puncher, and has stamina out of this world. Manny is going to whip that boy ass, watch what i tell you.
Mayweather vs Pac Ok Pac is a sucker for the counter right hand the way he jumps in to land his combos. Mayweather has the best counter right in the business and he will tatooe manny with it till the ref or roach calls a halt. Money will also mix in the left hook in there and the underrated body work
Floyd shocks the world. Not with a victory, but how easy he makes this fight look when so many couldn't adapt. Then people will look at Pacquiao's last few opponents and realize that they were carefully picked. I'm not taking anything away from Manny but to me he is not on Floyd's level. Not many are!