People said that when Holyfield fought Bert Cooper, 'if that was Tyson, he would have knocked Holyfield out'
So he has to stop every opponet he fights for him to have a chance of stopping Mayweather? I see your train of thought.
You say a few more shots and floyd would have gone down. How is going down equal getting knocked out? Marquez get knocked down all the time, PAC knocked him down 3 times in one round, he still got up. PAC knocked down Mosley he still got up. Need to rephrase what you suggested in your initial post. Mosley wasn't close from knocking out floyd. At best he could have had scored a knockdown.
And if Tyson was in that exact situation he might of. It was a completely different fight the first time
I dont really care to be honest. My point is, even though it would never happen, its completely possible that Pac could knock Mayweather out if the situation arose.
Morale of the story, when they did fight its a totally different story to 'he will do this and he can do that'
You take things so seriously, just because you don't agree with him. You really love Mayweather for you to say that.
Mosley had more than two minutes to finished what he started and couldn't. I can't consider than an "almost" KO. He hurt Mayweather but he never even went down. For the OP -- how is PAC going to KO Mayweather when he didn't even score a KD on Bradley? Also far as Mayweather slowing down, he is, but not dramatically. He has only danced around the ring in one fight at or above 147. The extra weight has definitely changed the way he fights. He just doesn't fight like he did against Corrales anymore and he won't against PAC.
always thought it would be a close fight that pacquiao would win, now with pacquiao's walk foward, block, drop in punch rate and his one-dimensionality(head-hunter nowadays), leaning towards floyd