the worm doesnt the chin to trade with pac.[/QUOTE] You ******, Floyd has never been put on his ass and your boy Poochie has been knocked the **** out, dropped, and stunned several times. I think you should be quiet about chins *******.
How can Manny beat Floyd with this? Falling in, average footwork, can't cut the ring off and damn sure doesn't move his freaking head.[/QUOTE] Has mayweather even shown footwork like that comparable to marquez? Mayweather would most likely duck that first punch and then go straight into a clinch to stop pacquiao's follow up.
How can Manny beat Floyd with this? Falling in, average footwork, can't cut the ring off and damn sure doesn't move his freaking head.[/QUOTE] if you look at Marquez hes backpedaling, Floyd tends to go on his shell when one starts attacking and then hangs around on the ropes, Marquez avoided the ropes,
and the clinch is a place where Floyd can easily put some work onto emmanuel Floyd is an expert at fighting in the clinches while emmanuel SUCKS in a clinch Floyd is also better than Juan at fighting off the ropes
Pac can't fight in the pocket. Mayweather has too many options, Pac doesn't have many, but Pac will give him a good fight and have the explosiveness to make it interesting.
The clinch is something Floyd is really good at. It's his best bet. If he tries to engage in a clinch in the center of the ring though, I don't think it will work as well. He'll have to come forward to use the clinch, imo. If he waits on back to rush in on him and ducks low before trying to clinch him, like he usually does, Manny can circle around and take advantage of his crouch while landed a few short uppecuts. He did this against Cotto and Marquez as they ducked low and tried to clinch and get the better of him inside, since Manny sucks on the inside. Of course, coming forward might give Pac new opportunities, but it seems viable.