What does that mean for Mayweather and Pacquiao's share of the pie?
It was not foot speed, but FOOT WORK what made the difference. Pac is still very light on his feet, but Floyd has better knowledge of how to walk...
Could have been 8 rounds to 4, but I feel Floyd put the fight in the bag by winning the 11th and 12th rounds.
According to Compubox, Floyd connected 34% of his punches (That has to be the lowest of his career), and Manny 19% (Also pretty sure that´s his...
Floyd 7 rnds to 5.
1. Both looked way past their primes, and extra cautious. 2. Floyd won clearly (7 rounds to 5), but didn´t dominate. In no way this was a...
Manny is REALLY enjoying this. Looks very relaxed and happy.
Pac looks waay more relaxed. Floyd won the staredown though. Pac always sucks at staredowns.
He´s the Leonardo Di Caprio of boxing. People hated him because of his pretty boy image, but when you look at his resume, it is impossible, truly...
There are posters in this forum who think Mayweather will dominate Pacquiao in Gatti fashion, something absolutely ridiculous, considering that...
No less than 143, no more than 145.
I remember a few days ago some reporter (I think it was Seckbach) asked Broner if he would work as a sparring partner for Pac, and he dodged the...
He´s a very good fighter, almost great, but a level below the Tito-Oscar-Mosley-Forrest-Quartey generation at 147. I would pick any of those names...
Pac has extraordinaire foot work, blinding hand speed, unorthodox/difficult to anticipate feints and weird combinations. His ability to neutralize...
Tommy Hearns at 147.