McGirt: Mayweather beats Pacquiao.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by VecArrow, Dec 30, 2010.


  1. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I do think that Mayweather wins this fight however he will really get hit in this fight and absorb damage, which is something he is not used to and its hard to predict how he will react to that and what effect it will have on him.
     
  2. bknystl

    bknystl Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with you, except I lean towards Floyd in a very noncompetitive easy win. De La Hoya is arguably the best boxer Pacquiao has faced at 140 plus and he was not confused by Pacquiao's style, just overwhelmed by speed.

    Its not Pacquiaos skill or awkwardness that has been winning him fights. Its his attributes. He's fighting guys that are waaaaay slower than him, and he's just overwhelming them with raw speed and power volume punching, coupled with his horrible awkward technique, throwing from weird angles. He has the conditioning, chin and footwork to sustain this. But when his speed and footwork are matched and no longer a factor, and every single mistake he makes is capitalized on, and there is no plan B or C or D for Pacquiao, only plan A which is to fireback harder. He will lose. If he can't hit Floyd its all over. And Floyd will definetly hit him over and over and over again. I see Floyd's accuracy over 65% against Manny.
     
  3. VecArrow

    VecArrow Custom User Title Full Member

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    Since *******s are now "agreeing" with experts, I thought I would bring this up.
     
  4. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I will go with Jr's opinion about this fight. We all know how he thinks by his action.
     
  5. CoDer

    CoDer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Agree to the test Pacman.

    Shiet's too gay. :yep
     
  6. evilsherwin

    evilsherwin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thread should have ended here :deal
     
  7. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How are Buddies coach Skills? He sucks as a trainer,maybe his prediction skills are the same.
     
  8. u29236

    u29236 Active Member Full Member

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    Great point. Floyd's actions speak louder then his words.
     
  9. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    OMFG, please excuse me while I puke my ****ing guts up...

    I'm back, so what the **** kind of **** is this? You say wisdom and logic states Floyd will always win...interesting, I'll remind you of that going forward.

    I think this kind of ***** "both sides of the fence" type **** is what you are going to see over and over when this fight gets signed. "I think Floyd will win, but I mean Pac has a mystical Dragon heart and he can't be counted out"...I mean, you've went on and on about Pac for months, stand by your ****ing pick and take your medicine when it's over. I already dred hearing this ****...not just you caneman, it's been brewing for a while. As the fight gets more realistic, you have the backpeddling and back tracking and whatever the **** you wanna call it. The I'm going to play both sides, and say I believe Mayweather is better, but I think Pac is going to win", so that when May wins it's I knew he would, but if he loses it's I told you so. LAME!
     
  10. Requiem4Hvywht

    Requiem4Hvywht Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well if Mcgirt said it, its got to be true.......Hahahahahahahahahaha
     
  11. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Dude this is so God Damn tired, dude what's ****ing cowardly is a motha****er walking away from a $50 million dollar fight because he doesn't want to take drug tests. The walks out of the negotiations like a punk and immediately signs to fight a ****ing tomato can, when EVERYONE, EVERYONE was all in on those negotiations and doing all they could to make the fight...EXCEPT Manny. This fight would have already happened, had Manny not walked...straight gave up on negotiations over getting inside 21 DAYS, 21 DAYS...walked...quit...gave up. Mayweather was signed and delivered, all the money and everything ironed out, "this close" to happening...dude walks over 21 days. Please spare me the PBF is a coward bull****, it was there, it was ready, the man wouldn't sign. I challenge you directly to tell me which part of this post is untrue? I guess you could try to make the argument that Clottey wasn't a "can"...conceeded, but relative to Floyd he's a can, other than that nothing I've said is not a FACT.
     
  12. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    I understand that some consider Pac this mythical God like being who isn't limited by common sense, logic, and history. Dude, with all due respect, Pac won't be the first "great offensive fighter" Floyd has been up against. He won't be the first "fast, powerful" fighter Floyd has been up against. I mean I respect Manny, he's a great fighter, and he will hit Floyd...but so did Corrales, so did Judah, so did SSM, so did ODLH, so did Hatton, so did Marquez, so did JLC, I mean come the **** on man, this isn't PBF's first time on the "big stage". He'll be hit as much as he's hit any other time, and he will take them the same way he always does, he'll do what he always does on offense, and it'll end the way it always does...Floyd with his hand up at the end. If anything, is "different" in this fight, it'll be that PBF presses Manny, pushes him around on the inside (he's a far better infighter than Manny), leans on him...ties him up, presses him some more, hit's him with right hands and by midway through the fight actually begins to stalk Manny. He's bigger, stronger, faster, more skilled, and has the experience on the "biggest stages" and will win this fight, the only real question is how and how quickly.
     
  13. aramini

    aramini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And conversely, Floyd is a man too, a man who gets hit on occasion, usually only cleanly by left handed fighters, and Pac is a very special kind of left handed fighter: one who doesn't wilt like Judah or have a natural counterpunching style like Corley or Mitchell, who were never on the elite level of Floyd but still landed a few good shots each.

    Pac is certainly not the biggest or the strongest, but ... he is the quickest pure offensive left hander who does not fall apart late, and this is a dangerous combination for Floyd, who admitted the man in history who would most trouble him was Aaron Pryor, who is the only fighter that really reminds me of Pac, but Pac is ALSO left handed in addition to having Pryor's relentlessness. So I don't see Floyd winning it.
     
  14. difO

    difO Well-Known Member Full Member

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    lol mcgirt... you'd prob want his prediction on the other side anyway...
     
  15. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do u ever think Roach may have been inferring that Oscar may have been using EPO ! After all it can be injected intravenously and also sub-cutaneously.