Yeah because he beat him. And it was still strangely a split decision. Maybe because Oscar was the aggressor :think I actually think Pacquiao beats Mayweather for what it's worth.
Floyd put in a tepid performance against Oscar and only really took over in the 2nd half of the fight. Looked clueless to begin with.
:good Sums up my opinion. Mayweather would fight similiar to Marquez though (maybe) throwing less punches, however he is MUCH harder to hit. Pacquiao struggled to land clean last night that would be amplified against MW. I do worry a bit that neither of them seem to want the fight and they waited too long.
Aggressor ****ing bollocks....just cos you throw 7 million punches a round and hit **** all , that wins you fights....Get off.
this fight is not happening anytime soon, manny is only 32 and arum sees this 3 more years of making top dollar, put him in against mayweather and lose and thats all gone down the shitter, arum dont want the fight i have always said mayweather would beat manny and after last night im convinced mayweather puts a beat down on him
Not happening in May. Pac-Marquez 4 coming up. I think in 2009-2010 I used to think Pac might win. But then I changed my mind. Unfortunately Floyd beats Pac H2H. He can potshot and win comfortably.
Mayweather always did, and always will beat Pac. Pac looks great against fighters who made the mistake of thinking they are bigger thus stronger and can simply walk him down. Ive always said Mayweather beats him, and JMM would again too. I think Mayweather punches hard enough to stop him should he decide to put his foot on the gas when he hurts Pac, and Pac to me, is very vulnerable to the body too:deal
Hope it still happens but they waited too long and now the marquez fight has taken away that aura pacquiao had that made a lot of people think he was the man to beat mayweather, i always thought mayweather would win on points now i just see pacquiao as another opponent for mayweather to completely outclass pacquiao has norfolk chance.
Never Flea, he did what he often does, he took a look at Oscar, figured what he does, and then proceeded to dominate. Hopkins often does the same, takes a look, figures movement patterns and then shuts his opponent down.