ESBrz give ur victory game plan 4 ur fighter, PAC/MAY...

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  1. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd say PAC should invest 2 da body early nd set traps. Hard shots 2 da body nd slow down da fleet-footed Mayeather. Pick ur shots nd loan combo figures 2 da body. Da bank will give u a withdrawal n da l8r rds. Now mix it up, upstairs nd downstairs. Have fun. When u start teeing off, Floyd Mayweather will quit.

    4 FMJ...

    Stink da joint nd try 2 stay alive 4 12 rds. OR, if size plays a role nd Floyd's power disturbs Manny, Mayweather Jnr iz gonna beat PAC's azz kinda like Morales-PAC one. I think da former P4P #1 cannot hit harder than Cotto, but Miguel, eventhough his stamina was better nd his speed looked real gud, I think he lost power training for 145. He needed those two pds 4 KO power. I walk at low 150's. During da holidayz, closer 2 160. I understand da weight issue during peak or cw form. Dats P4P **** tho. Like Floyd Mayweather competing at 147 is great. He's more suited at 140 to really hit da ATG status legit nd strong. There's some killaz right there now tho. I would favor him within top 2 right now. 147, there's 2 many weight drained giants, but da money iz there...Money May:rasta
     
  2. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    anybody? share ur insight fellow fans...:)
     
  3. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I will go more in-depth the closer the fight gets but basic stuff...

    For pacquiao, keep you activity level up....and improve your defense, his defense is still not all that great....with a defensive fighter like floyd that relies so much on precision, not a good idea to have a leaky defense...

    For floyd, don't stand stationary for too long, and allow pacquiao to rack up points...keep moving is the bottom line, and don't get too cute and start trading with pacquiao...unless you have too...
     
  4. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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  5. M.I.G.

    M.I.G. and STILL... Full Member

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    Floyd just has to catch Pacquiao with constant use of his jab. Knowing Floyd, he'll probably stop using it for little spurts to invite Pac to rush in so he can counter him with a left hook or the right hand. Floyd likes to play possum and give his opponents an inch in the early rounds, only to catch them with their hands in the cookie jar later on. This strategy should work against Pac.

    Manny needs to focus on landing his left in exchanges. The right hand will not work against Floyd's shoulder roll because it will be coming from an upward angle. Body work throughout will be important, too. Mayweather is not the best guy at receiving punishment and I have seen him panic a little when pressured.

    ... those are quick guesses for both fighters' strategies. Personally, I don't see anyone getting KO'd, but definitely favor Floyd in this one.
     
  6. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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  7. dits

    dits Active Member Full Member

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    For Floyd, an effective use of his jab as well as constant movement should be his keys to victory. Keep the distance and exploit the reach advantage. Counterpunch when Pac lunges and not really commit to any trades. Plan for the long haul as Pac has shown he can go the distance.

    For Pac, keep close to take away the reach advantage but watch out for the hooks. Keep a high guard and mix in some head movement to prevent him from being an easy target. Constant aggression, absolutely no let up. Mix up the punches, hit his arms, shoulders as he'll probably have a hard time hitting Floyd flush, hopefully that'll hurt Floyd and drain his stamina then unleash an onslaught in the later rounds.
     
  8. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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