Granted, even if Pacquaio was at his best, I would still pick Mayweather to beat him after seeing the fight play out. I figured that Floyd would have the opportunity to escape to his left against an undersized southpaw with some ease, and I also figured that Mayweather would shoot that right hand low. He did both, but when you let emotions get involved, it clouds your opinion about how a fight would play out. At the end of the day, I hoped Pacquaio would win. Anyway, in this article, Ariza says that Pacquaio's team is stuck in the past regarding Strength and Conditioning training. http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/boxing-mma/pacquiao/92023-ariza-pacquiao-mayweather-loss Mayweather gave Ariza a lot of credit for the win, and I'm inclined to believe that strength and conditioning made a tremendous contribution in Floyd's performance. Thoughts?
Nobody should listen or care for Ariza's opinion He DKSAB He is just looking out for himself. He is worried about his own career once Floyd retires or kicks him out.
He knows how to prepare someone physically for a fight...but that's about it but even still has failings in that part of his game. This guy was having Khan going to war in sparring during 2011 when he was getting ready for his Peterson rematch and Roach was busy with Pacquiao atsch