Floyd Mayweather Jr : Pacquiao is an extraordinary fighter

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by PH|LLA, Jan 30, 2010.


  1. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    thats not my point. No matter how many losses Pac had on his record before, he still has those losses. Nothing has changed. Anyways i thought you were talking about his 3 losses and 2 draws, not the 2nd Marquez fight that Pacquiao won
     
  2. Twirdman

    Twirdman Active Member Full Member

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    Um Oscar didn't lose 8 pounds he lost 3. His last fight before Pac was at a catch weight of 150. Also it was Oscar who said 147. Seriously DLH was the biggest drawing boxer at that time you think Pac could push him around and make him come down to 147 your high. Pac had no say in those negotiations. Also Oscar said that the fight at 150 was in preparation of returning to WW. So yeah your full of ****.
     
  3. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Floyd still going on about Pac and steroids? I read the article, he says "I'm just trying to clean up the sport". What a liar.
     
  4. Grinder

    Grinder Dude, don't call me Dude Full Member

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    1. Pac was from Phillipines, he has never had the exposure of a twat like FMJ.
    2. He started very young, the reason he has the losses on his record.
    3. Roach has helped him a lot, he made him a much more complete fighter instead of relying on the one dimensional left he used to blast guys out with.
     
  5. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    PAcquiao at an early age was better than any starter they build up on showtime.Oh wait there's not many 16 year old on showtime.When u see the undercard etcetera.You see alot of these starters are **** boring and are simple like, jab-punch-clinch, punch-punch-clinch, run-run,yeah boring.M.P. in his young days he was a non-stop swarmer who kept punching and had a left straight that would come out of nowhere and put foos to on the floor it was a street brawl and he never ran he had alot of heart.
     
  6. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Forgot about that, his previous fight was at 150. So he lost 'um' 5 pounds(weighed in at 145) not 3; He still was weaker and dehydrated. Perhaps some of it was Oscar's cockiness regarding the 147 weight...doesn't eliminate the fact that Roach wanted to make it a habit afterwards. He requested a catchweight for Cotto(143) and when speaking of Shane, Roach mentioned there was no way they'd fight him at 147 and that they needed to get him around 143. He made a similar comment about Mayweather prior to the Cotto fight.
     
  7. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    before the fight Oscar said that he felt stronger at 147!
     
  8. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    U can tell floyd wanna whoop that a$$
     
  9. Kayo-Kid

    Kayo-Kid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This whole Pac/Floyd debate is quite comical lol
     
  10. Ethos

    Ethos Member Full Member

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    Be interesting to see what happens if Floyd and Pac fight considering Floyd bases his 40-0 record on his faith in God as well. :?
     
  11. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    you can tell floyd's insecurities towards pac. :yep
     
  12. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    He`s a great fighter but far from perfect, can get a bit wild & leave himself open at times.... a supreme counter-puncher with fast, accurate hands would give him all sorts of ****.
     
  13. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Mayweather has a wife? Nallege or Rooney must be jealous.
     
  14. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Who says about being perfect. Perfect fighters are very boring, very predictable. Pitty-pat punches, run, run, run, then clinch, then pitty-pat punches, run, run, run. They work like clock.

    Pac is his early days was exciting, crude, but with very heavy hands. Nothing boring because he was like Valero of today.
     
  15. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    No it is all due to A-side meth.