If you dont think PBF can KO Pacquiao,then you clearly DKSAB!

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  1. this_and_that

    this_and_that Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That I agree with, he can definitely do that.
     
  2. Thaiad24

    Thaiad24 Active Member Full Member

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    its amusing that when pac does better against hatton ODLH than floyd did it gets played down by *****s but when floyd does better against jmm than manny, manny is finished/shot/a has been etc...

    jmm is pacs kryptonite yet pac still (just about beat him overall)

    pac vs floyd is totally different

    if floyd manned up and fought Cotto and Margarito a couple of years ago Id bet that it would be a different outcome than when pac destroyed them (imo he would win a decision but not as convincing as pac)

    its impossible to know whether pac would struggle against floyd or vice versa COS THEY HAVE NEVER FOUGHT
     
  3. boxinger

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    why mayweather loses against pac
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eBOXo56Cfs[/ame]
     
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    He needed XYLOCAINE in the lower weights to knock out or down oppoenents, otherwise, his sissiness could not take the pain of punching with his hands.

    How many opponents did he face using xylocaine? It took him 1000 powerpunches to hit Gatti.
     
  5. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is why the fight won't happen.

    Mosley call him after fight
    Victor hugging and kissing during fight.
    TY for payday company man!
    Hell if someone gave me 5 million and I was kicking there ass I would let them suckerpunch me just like voctor ortiz. U ever see someone so happy ? Ortiz still smiling.
    TY company man!

    Pac + Arum put on fights not working for another fighter under his control.
    Needles, where he can train, what gloves, oh hell no.
     
  6. Don't Sleep

    Don't Sleep Personal Trainer Full Member

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    This is the reason I believe he takes extended breaks to let his hands heal. He was a KO machine in the lower weights abut he had to adapt once he became a jr. welter/welterewight.
     
  7. Don't Sleep

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    LOL. I don't know if Pac would quit.

    However, I did notice in the JMM III fight, in the 12rd Pac, purposely spit his mouthpice out to get a breather, so you never know.
     
  8. Don't Sleep

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    I agreed with the video until the Marquez fighting Floyd compared to Pac. The reason(s) he stood in front of Floyd was b/c Floyd is an intelligent fighter who knows how to cut off the ring. The reason Marquez creates a lot of movement against Pac is becuase Pac isn't very good at cutting off the ring. You said Floyd doesn't have the power to hurt him, well he dropped him in the 2nd with a left hook and in the later rds, nacho was going to stop the fight b/c of the punishment that JMM was enduring.

    Then you mention that Pac would counter Floyd like Judah did, no he wouldn't. Judah has a longer reach and is naturally a great counter puncher. Pac is a decent counter puncher. I am not saying Judah is on the level of Pac but he is and always will be a better counter punncher.

    Further, if Pac does hurt Floyd or casuse him problems, then Floyd can & will adapt (see Hatton, Mosley, Judah, Castillo, ODLH). Pacquiao has not shown that he can adapt at all (Margarito, Mosley, JMM) ... (And yes even though he punished Margarito, pac still had trouble adapting to Margarito's aggression, he just was too fast for Antonio to deal with)

    But I enjoyed the breakdown and video as a whole. Just had to respond because Floyd is much more skilled and powerful than your potrayal of him in your video.
     
  9. kimonerz

    kimonerz Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Of course there is a chance but not a big one
     
  10. IRONFIST178

    IRONFIST178 Member Full Member

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    Wonder how pepole feel about this know lol......
     
  11. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have always thought that if Floyd fights Manny he will ko Manny. I was never sold by Pac's chin despite his ever growing head. I see his head snapped back by lightweights. The WW he fought are too slow to hit him clean. Floyd will find his mark one too many time.