Not a Mayweather Jr. advocate but this is why Floyd will win against Pacman...

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  1. PJ

    PJ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    DISCIPLINE.






    I can't stand Mayweather but he will beat Pacman and perhaps make him look lost.


    One of the biggest reasons Mayweather will win against PACMAN is discipline. That is right DISCIPLINE. Mayweather has quick reflexes, likes and can fight 12 rounds backpeddling, will rack up points 1-2 potshots at a time without giving a flying f*ck who finds his fight boring or not. At the end of the day, his bank account will have at least 7-8 zeros more than the previous.

    All that talk during the 24/7 buildup is futile talk. He's not going to destroy Manny, he isn't going to knock him out and he isn't going to do anything different than he has done in his previous fights. Mayweather is going to do what Mayweather does. He will train like he always trains, which is insane training, and he's not going to let Manny dictate the pace or get in his "rhythm.

    Look for Mayweather to be moving around the ring, will be quick to duck when Manny fires, will be hiding behind those shoulders and look like f*cking gold when he lands on Manny.

    Mayweather lack of action UD. :tired


    $59.99 a pop suckers!!!!
     
  2. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    If Floyd keeps his cool & sticks to gameplan, I don't see how Pac can win.
    Only way I see PBF losing this fight would be by "Getting blasted out" or Hurt early possibly dropped changing the gameplan mid fight.
     
  3. cdvandy

    cdvandy I'm Not Afraid Full Member

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    The unfortunate thing about this fight for Mayweather is that if he wins easily it won't be good enough. All of a sudden Pacman shouldn't be fighting at 147 and Mayweather should have been fighting Mosley or Williams. It seems that whatever Floyd does it will just never be good enough. I feel bad for the guy in that sense. I hope I'm wrong and he gets credit if he does indeed beat Pacman handily.
     
  4. Rhino718

    Rhino718 M.O.B. Full Member

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    Thank God! Someone else knows.:happy
     
  5. bknystl

    bknystl Active Member Full Member

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    And when have we ever seen this happen to Floyd? Never.
     
  6. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    That would imply some sort of exponential increase in his wages, which definitely isn't happening.
     
  7. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    PBF by wide UD he will school Pac.
     
  8. PJ

    PJ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He is opening a new bank account with a lower interest rate.


























    You know what the f*ck I mean.
     
  9. snipe200

    snipe200 Active Member Full Member

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    Gotta agree, if Cotto had discipline and fought the first five rounds like he fought the first, using the jab, I think he would have worn Pac down and stopped him late.
     
  10. dilayro

    dilayro Active Member Full Member

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    easily said than done. Floyd hasn't fought someone close to Pac fighting style. Floyd will be facing someone who is just as fast if not faster, hits harder than him, high work rate that does not tire out like judah and Oscar, consistently throws combos from different angle, awkward fighting style that is not easy to read and a southpaw stance that could negate the shoulder roll defense. How can you someone simply overlook all of these attributes that took Pacquiao where he is now? It will be a close fight or a spit decision win for either fighter would be a better call i say.
     
  11. PJ

    PJ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hey to break to you bro, but a lot of Pac's most recent wins were due to right timing. ODLH was shot to hell, MAB and EM were too. Decent win over Hatton and great win over Cotto.

    Do I think he a great fighter? Absolutely. Floyd just does what Floyd does.
     
  12. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    nobody has ever coasted to a UD against pac, his heart won't let it happen. If floyd is coasting and winning every round, manny will go balls out and either ko floyd or get ko'd trying.
     
  13. dilayro

    dilayro Active Member Full Member

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    Didn't Floyd almost lost the Castillo's first fight? even the great Magic Jordan had off nights, didn't he? Don't make Floyd like he is immortal because there's a first time for everything.

    How is a shot MAB able to beat EM and thats before EM defeated Pacquiao. How can you downplay Manny's win over MAB when Pac was a nobody back then and MAB was a ranked p4p fighter when they met? seems like you're a closet fan pretending May hater.
     
  14. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    basketball baseball hockey all these sports play so many games they have little time for rest preparation and whatever else between games so off nights are certain.

    However fighters have MONTHS to prepare so i always find it hard to buy into a fighter having a off night when BOXING is their JOB i think its moreso they just werent prepared properly or the other fighter was jsut better that ngiht. but who knows.
     
  15. dilayro

    dilayro Active Member Full Member

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    Isn't tyson not supposed to lose to buster douglas?