Floyd Mayweather Jr : Pacquiao is an extraordinary fighter

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  1. hooligan

    hooligan Millionaire Bum Full Member

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    bhop must be on peds too by floyd's logic...
     
  2. Zak2

    Zak2 Active Member Full Member

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    I hope all you guys used the same logic to defend Barry Bonds.


    Anyway, what Mayeather is talking about is a chump getting KTO twice in his career.

    Pac isn't better than Mayweather, no way. He will never fight Mayweather, he knows the buck stops there. He can't beat Moneyway, he knows, boxing experts know it, most knowledeable fans know it. They say styles make fights, a fight with Moneymay is all bad for PAC. He will destroy Pac, plain and simple.

    BTW, Pac has not become a better fighter than Mayweather, only the media and haters try to make him the better fighter.
     
  3. AmericanSugar

    AmericanSugar Active Member Full Member

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    well we won't find out if pac is better or worse than mayweather cuz the fight didn't happen. floyd chose shane because he has better chances of winning with shane than pac.
     
  4. r2d2

    r2d2 HATERS GONNA HATE! Full Member

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    PACMAN is a member of the "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" his name is WAPACMAN! He's being recruited to be a member of the XMEN too.
     
  5. ekar

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    Floyd just never really wanted to fight Mosley, and feels inferior to Pacquaio. Why keep bring up Pacquaio after landing a huge fight with Mosley? I would shift my attention to Mosley. Pacquiao camp already moved on and focus more on his task. Prabably floyd will wait it out and hope pacquaio losses so he can fine a way to dodge Mosley.
     
  6. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Stand up guy? LMAO! Why don't you google Jinkee Pacquiao and see what a "great" husband he is.

    You guys are seriously drinking the "good guy" Kool-Aid. :verysad
     
  7. Concrete

    Concrete Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather is wrong for saying that Pac was an ordinary fighter. But he is right that its not common for a fighter to move up in weight and destroy opponents worse at the higher weights then he was at the lower weights. Pacman doing the uncommon will raise suspicion.

    I don't know if Pacman is on Peds or not. But I do feel that Cotto wasn't at full strength when fighting Pacman. He didn't have an elite or even experienced trainer, he had to fight at a catchweight, I also believe that there was a rehydration clause keeping him at 147 during fight night. If you look at Cotto on fight night when he fought Mosley, he had way more weight on him. Even if it wasn't a rehydration clause he might have forced himself to stay light in order to try and keep up with Pac which killed him and could be attributed again to the lack of an elite or experienced trainer. While I don't think Hatton would have ever defeated Pacman, I also think he would have faired way better if he kept his original trainer as he was not built for Mayweathers style of boxing.

    Now Clottey's trainer can't make the training camp. At 147 there allways seems to be some type of disadvantage for Pac's opponent on the outside.