Can Floyd beat Pacman worse than Marquez did?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IvyLeague, Sep 27, 2010.


  1. IvyLeague

    IvyLeague Guest

    What do u guys think? cuz Marquez taught pacman a lesson 2x and had em rocked so many times.

    What will Floyd do if he decides to get into his attack mode.
     
  2. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Floyd will **** his pants when the first straight left lands, pretend like his hand is hurt and run the whole fight.
     
  3. trentkill

    trentkill Member Full Member

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    floyd's attack mode? that won't happen....
     
  4. el mosquito

    el mosquito Boxing Addict banned

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    two fights at different weight classes, can't compare
     
  5. IvyLeague

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    Floyd gets offensive when he see holes and Pacman will give him plenty of opportunities to do so. PAcman is still wild let's get that straight. He aint this complete fighter like alot make him out to be.

    Trust me, Floyd has a killer side.
     
  6. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    See Floyd-Mosley round 3.
     
  7. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The only Kill that will happen if Floyd steps in the ring with Manny is Floyd risking his health which is why he is shitting in his pants just thinking about the fight and taking it out and innocent women. A 38 year old who could barely beat Mora nearly knocked Floyd unconcious.
     
  8. IvyLeague

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    Ive never seen Mosley so scared and gunshy..After that lucky round, he immediately got into his panic mode and got all antsy like a tweeker. It's so obvious why his work rate went down quick..

    I dont undertand why so folks think Floyd is just a pure boxer.

    He's a killer.
     
  9. Chris85

    Chris85 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree


    Only when hes facing old men, women and children.
     
  10. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah if Floyd can throw combinations better then Marquez did and go blow for blow with him.

    Pac is a completely different beast now then back when he fought Marquez.
     
  11. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    2 of the biggest lies in boxing - Floyd is great vs Southpaws and he has showed a lot of power in his last 5 fights.
     
  12. IvyLeague

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    ^^ that aint a lie homey.When FLoyd smells blood, he goes in for the kill like a hungry predator. He's a lion, the king of the ****in jungle.
     
  13. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    They probably didn't follow his career. Younger Mayweather was a boxer-puncher.
     
  14. exumspate

    exumspate Well-Known Member Full Member

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    IDK, but I'd tell Josie Harris to lock her doors...
     
  15. Twirdman

    Twirdman Active Member Full Member

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    You realize Floyd's fought above 135 right? I'll admit at 135 and below guy was a beast. Still an amazing counterpuncher but he opened up himself to go for that kill. Amazing combos and he could lay a beat down. Problem is he hasn't carried power or killer instinct up with him in weight. He fights a cautious fight and yeah in Mosley he opened up a bit, but still not like his 135 days. He is way to cautious now a days. And as such right now he is completely different from Marquez, not all counter punchers are equal. Mayweather is a single puncher Marquez throws bunches. Now could Mayweather go back to bunches probably, but trying something your 4 years removed from doing in a competitive fight is a dangerous move. Especially against a guy like Pac if he ****s up even a little Pac will take advantage and probably score at least 1 or 2 KDs. Those could easily spell the difference between winning and losing.