Who (besides Maweather) can "expose" Pac?

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  1. Sandokan32

    Sandokan32 Active Member Full Member

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    If Pac is sooo easy to counter, sooo wild and sooo amateurish, based on your conclusions after Pac-Mosley... any good to very good fighter from 140 to 154 in his prime should beat him, right?

    Mayweather is still on vacation, so who do you think would expose this "Fraud"? Ortiz?, Bradley? Marquez? Maidana? Khan? Berto?
     
  2. Lindley

    Lindley Member Full Member

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    Maidana would be an exciting fight, but Pac would likely wear him down. Too much movement. Bradley is the best option for an exciting fight. Ortiz and Berto are not quite there yet. Ortiz should fight Cintron or maybe Cotto.
    Actually a Cotto II fight would be good if Emanual Stewart gets Cotto to box better and be in better shape. If you watch their first fight, Cotto was doing well for a while.
     
  3. AbbeyFN

    AbbeyFN Active Member Full Member

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    Pac should just retire since he is such an amateur. Cotto had him the majority of the fight, so did Mosley. It must be luck.
     
  4. TricksterLAX

    TricksterLAX Member Full Member

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    I think Sergio Martinez,Paul Williams, Amir Khan if his Chin holds up, and Still Juan Manuel Marquez at 140 and more
     
  5. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Besides Maweather? probably Mayweather, Martinez and Williams. All 3 I would probably not be even remotely stunned to beat Pacquiao at 154.
     
  6. blur

    blur WLADGLASSJAW Full Member

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    p4p king and beating all his opponents in one sided fashion and you are calling him amateurish? :huh
     
  7. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Martinez would, Floyd would, Bradley needs more power and a sturdier chin to compete with Pac. Mike Jones needs a lot more work to compete with Pac, but he could frustrate him as well
     
  8. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    Amir Khan, should he be able to sustain a few of the punches he'll be hit with has a very good style for beating Pacquaio.

    JMM showcased his ability to beat Pacquaio in most of the rounds they fought, judges didn't agree.

    Martinez has a very good style to beat Pacquaio.

    Problem is, 147 at the moment is a weak division - there were inflated fighters (Cotto, Margarito) and older fighters (Mosley, Clottey, ODLH) - the young blood was almost too young (Berto, Ortiz, Canelo) and the best fighters wouldn't fight (Manny, Floyd)
     
  9. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Mayweather, Martinez, Ortiz, Williams, Bradley

    I'd favor the first two, give the next two a good chance, and Bradley, well, I know it's repetitive blah blah at this point, but maybe he'd get the timing right and his style would **** Pac off. But no, none of those will happen next, and the first four certainly won't (unless the drug testing stance by Pac changes).
     
  10. PugilisticPower

    PugilisticPower The Blonde Batman Full Member

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    Ortiz? Now you're just being stupid. Ortiz ****ing quits within 3 rounds against Pacquaio. He's not unhittable and the power Pac has, good night nurse.

    Bradley? Lets see if/when he faces Amir Khan how good he is. Personally I think he's hype.
     
  11. Zak2

    Zak2 Active Member Full Member

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    No one. The only real fight that fans should support is Pac v. Mayweather.
     
  12. Zak2

    Zak2 Active Member Full Member

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    Bradley is going to beat up Amir Khan. That fight won't even be close.
     
  13. yingyang

    yingyang Boxing Addict Full Member

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    eXPOSE?

    There's nothing really to expose pac anymore since they said that pac is one dimensional no defense amateurish fighter. But Floyd is still avoided pacman.
     
  14. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    Despite Ortiz being a title holder at 147, he's on the same level as as Peterson. Afterall, that fight ended in a draw. Maidana, sonned Ortiz, nearly got beat by Morales, a fighter Pac easily dispatched the last time they met? And Khan? The guy who went life and death against the guy who struggled against an ancient Morales?

    The only fighters who can possibility beat Pac is Floyd and Martinez. Martinez only because of his huge size advantage, but also a fight that will never happen.

    That leaves Floyd as the only competitive matchup, but he's being a p*ssy and too busy getting into trouble with the law.
     
  15. Think

    Think The Sport Of Kings Full Member

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    You are half correct, the fight won't be close at all, but Amir Khan will be the winner.

    Amir Khan is too big and too quick for Bradley and his Head.

    Bradley and his Head could beat up him on the inside but due to Khans quick feet and hands, I don't see that being the case.

    Bottom Line, Khan is good at using his advantages in height and reach, Bradley is too small and doesn't hit hard enough to pose that much of a threat.

    Khan may have looked sloppy and too eager against the slick and awkward south-paw that is Paul McCloskey but Bradley and his Head don't box like that.