Pacquiao is STILL the most capable of beating Floyd

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  1. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    I think Thurman would stand a much better chance than Packy.
     
  2. alakran

    alakran Boxing Addict Full Member

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    this has been my thought since the mention of a rematch, pac never adapted in four fights amd Floyd has won his rematches clearly
     
  3. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    is Floyd that far ahead of everyone else that the guy most capable of beating him lost 9-3?
     
  4. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If he continues to fight , it wont be Mayweather.
    He got his clock cleaned and has burnt that bridge.
    Impending law suits, million dollar mansions, supporting relatives and friends, taxes ---- he makes no money.
    He will be just an opponent for welterweight contenders.
    And he is already walking on his heels.
     
  5. lolercakes

    lolercakes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He never was and never will, he's technically not good enough and his job is made so much harder due to his physical limitations. He will never beat Floyd.
     
  6. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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  7. likeafire

    likeafire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This title belongs to and has always belonged to AMIR KHAN!
     
  8. boxsmart

    boxsmart New Member Full Member

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    this
     
  9. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    GTFOH. The only thing would shock you is if you realized that it was Mayweather's sack instead of Pac's hanging from yo chin.:lol:
     
  10. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    A brawler/pressure fighter with a high ring IQ are a rarity these days, and as good as Pacquiao is, he is neither. Floyd was lucky Maidana wasn't an elite 147lber, but with Roberto Garcia teaching him new tricks and strategies, Maidana will give anyone hell now. Too bad he lacks the speed because he's already dangerous as it is and probably at his best. I won't be surprised if he can upset other elites and soon become an elite welterweight himself. Pacquiao never changed much stylistically, Marquez proved that throughout the years. Still a great fighter.
     
  11. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's easy to say that Maidana wasn't elite but really who was head and shoulders above Maidana at that time. I am not talking about resumes because they really don't mean that much. In that time frame of boxing, there was no one any better than Maidana.IMO. Maidana is no joke and Iv'e been saying that for a long time. I watched him develop and grow under Garcia into a formidable boxer puncher. He was unorthodox in his delivery but the mind and the skill was there. That's why he caught Mayweather with that right hand. That wasn't luck.
     
  12. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    GGG is a Middleweight, Mayweather is a Welterweight. Introduce your idiotic self on weight divisions in the sport and its purpose.
     
  13. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Remember people, this is the same guy that said Ali fighting Klitchko is like GGG fighting Loma lmfao.
     
  14. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    it's a great ****ogy

    1. weight difference similar.. about 30 lbs
    2. One is a skilled, fast technical fighter and the other a big, strong powerful foe


    your arguments make it sound like you mostly have liquid in in between your ears and your brain matter is probably the size of a pea, floating in whatever liquid occupies the rest
     
  15. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    lmfao @ great ****ogy. hahahaha. dude you're a complete joke, that must have been the dumbest thing I've read of all time on this forum. Jennings is roughly the same size as Ali, yet he won more than a fair share of rounds against Wlad, and boxing wasn't even his full time job till recently, not to mention that he started boxing like in his 20's or something. He's not even 1/10 the boxer Ali was. Are you telling me Golovkin wouldn't get Loma out in 12, and would lose several rounds? Golovkin would kill Loma in 3 rounds max. If your ****ogy was half decent, Wlad would have stopped Haye, and Jennings easily, like they were nothing. But of course, it was a complete joke, just like this thread you made now.