No he wasn't outclassed. I have a hard time giving a fight to a man who didn't attempt to hurt his opponent.
The fight itself did not change my mind about Pacquiao, it was the the post fight "well, he didn't stand in front of me and fight me" excuse along with the shoulder excuse. You've wanted this guy for 5 or 6 years, you KNOW how he fights, be prepared. It's not on Floyd to stand right in front of you and slug it out with you, this is boxing. You have to make him change his game plan. And I'm a Pacquiao fan
Manny didn't school Pac, he EXPOSED Pac for the limited fighter he is who cherry picked his way through boxing.
i noticed a different pac in there. the one that had the passion to fight and trade, and loved to get hit and wanted to hit you back, like his other fights. looked like he was NOt in the fight, he was in it for the money only? He showed 0 fight passion and 0 killer instinct and aggression maybe marquez broke him, or maybe father time. or maybe Mayweather took his game away but, pac, in the past, you hit him, he would raise his hand and wants to come back and hurt you... not this pac he just took the money? not sure..
i will have a better assessment if they employed vada, along with usada. i dont even want to go the vegas is corrupt ****. right now, it could be father time or usada. im leaning towards usada draining pac of blood disrupting his training and floyd being juiced to the gills with memo. floyd brought this to himself. he cant win a fair fight against elite competition. against marquez, the fair fight was jmm will move up more lbs and him to down a few lbs. he cheated. floyd **** on his own legacy.
Have always thought Manny was way over rated.....had Eric Morales not gotten old, we would never have heard of Manny Pacquiao.
no, but you can't deny it takes shine off the win. I don't know what people expected from Pac. He was smaller and the inferior boxer skillwise. Asking a man to perform miracles, Floyd looked great though.