If Manny & Floyd wait too long to fight, who will it affect more age wise?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Legend2, Aug 29, 2010.


  1. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He been working his whole career, when he needs money he will fight again,
     
  2. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That is part of it, but the problem is that the man doesn't show ANY signs of fatigue or fading along with INCREASING KO power. Drain a guy? Fine, but the guy is still a top level boxer. He is KO'ing guys through their gloves. He threw Hatton around like a rag doll.

    Whatever. We have all seen him go the distance with smaller guys and in those performances he looked HUMAN. JMM is HUMAN. He tires, just like Pac did fighting him. Pac ate Clottey's best, had his face chopped up, and was seemingly fine.

    Pac has decent wins. However Pac's resume is missing some very specific elements. So it is more specific favored style and now he is using catch weights.

    No Pac was averaging 9 rounds per bout at 129 pounds against guys who were eather long past it or allegedly not even on Pac's level. Now he is even knocking out bigger guys?

    DLH was drained. Hatton had a busted corner and obviously wasn't listening or getting anything out of camp. Cotto? Again, a busted camp with NO corner, AND drained. Clottey? Pac hired his main sparring partner, he had no coach, and he hit Pac at will, but threw few punches.

    Don't be confused. It all looks curious, but it is all just BS speculation. The one thing that really matters is the FACT that Pac won't drug test. Everthing else is periphery.
     
  3. JUSTAFIGHTFAN

    JUSTAFIGHTFAN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think you're the one who's confuse, Pac agrees for drug test even if it's unauthorized, just a matter of protocol.