Well of course Pac will beat Floyd. All Floyd will do is stand there and let PAc do whatever he wants. Because thats how Floyd fights. :rofl
he wont stand there. He'll look to jab and throw some lead rights, and a hook counter over the jab. If he's smart he'll use his feet too. Other then that he's gonna stay inside of a shell anytime Pacquaio comes at him ,and he'll easily be outworked or broken down by the late rounds. :good
So because Floyd Sr. makes a statement saying that he doesn't like for his son to fight Southpaws, this somehow (in your opinion) translates into Pacquiao KOing Floyd? And a video of a completely different fighter (from Pacquiao) in a fight that happened in 2006 is also supposed to support your opinion of a Pacquiao KO victory? Why don't you show video of Pacquiao fighting an EXTREMELY SKILLED BOXER WITH EXCEPTIONAL SPEED AND DEFENSE, OH WAIT....:-(
:roflThis Tasco twat is a disgraceful ******* nuthugger.:dead:dead His avatars of Tyson and Leonard fool nobody.:nono
So I guess Floyd wont counter when Pac comes to him, huh? Just cover up and run. :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
That statement by Sr. was made years ago. Floyd fought two southpaws after that. Remember the Clottey fight and how many uppercuts he ate:hey This content is protected GIFSoup This content is protected GIFSoup
Exactly. Promoted by BOB ARUM HIMSELF! Watch how these *****s who **** on Pac because he's promoted by bob arum won't respond.
These *******s are good at breaking down fights [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddt6rxzG2E8[/ame]
It doesn't matter who gave Floyd trouble in the beginning or middle of a fight. What matters is all of them came up short in the end.
This thread does not make the case you are trying to make. Even lefties have trouble with other lefties, sometimes. But, Floyd has never been beaten by any southpaw he's faced. So, it's tough to make a case that a smaller southpaw, who does not even work behind the jab will be his most difficult fight, just based on him being left handed. I know...it's VERY difficult to discredit Floyd's brilliance inside the ring. But, your persistence, in trying to do so, is commendable. Pac's a great fighter...he will have his moments against Floyd (if/when they meet). But, Floyd has the edge over him in ring intelligence (among other things). He will pick up on Pac's pattern and rhythm, and capitalize on Pac's mistakes, like he's done with every other opponent. Will that lead to a victory? Who knows for sure. But, one could almost guarantee, he will have Pac figured out in enough time to either completely take over the fight, or make it a very close fight (assuming the fight does not end early for either fighter). Pac does not have a lot of 'wrinkles' to his game, IMO.