Pacman made the weight, got demolished at flyweight...went home, did some serious soul searching...decided to skip problems and move up for easy paydays vs easier opponents. It worked perfectly Pacman moved up he easily beatdown slower boxers, all was going fine until he got demolished by former Featherweight world champion JMM...a flyweight and featherweight fighting for the lineal Welterweight crown Wishful thinking, Nobody at any weight-class can defeat Ricardo Lopez, let alone demolish him!
Pac was starved and barely even knew how to box at the tiny weights. He looked like he had a medical condition down at those weights.
No ranked boxer (barely knows how to box, even at Heavyweight) Pacman style capitalized on his Flyweight speed advantage versus the slower boxers. He lost that advantage vs Floyd rangy speed, although a bit slower, Floyd reach and Ring-IQ didn't allow Pacman to do him like he did everyone else. JMM was shocked by the speed early on, but he was able to get the timing right by the 42nd round... If you are judging Pacman career by how "starved he looked", we can also feel very sorry for unhealthy Welter Tommy Hearns...
I don't have boys. The guy clearly had decent power from 130 to 140. Everyone eventually will move into a division where their power no longer holds up. With that being said, at 147 he had enough to keep Mosley Cotto and Pac honest and that was all he needed
Mayfeather couldn't crack an egg bruh.He should have set up a training camp in Southern Russia. Round those parts have gave us the likes of Gassiev Beterbiev Makhmudov. The trainers there could have taught Mayfeather how to stop punching like a little girl
Yoichiro Hanada was a 2 weight Japanese national champion with the power of a small child. His KO ratio makes Slapsie Maxi and powderpuff hands Paulie look like Tyson and Foreman