Pac vs Floyd reminds of Trinidad vs Hopkins

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  1. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hopkins hadn't had a good impressive victory in a while and Trinidad was on a rampage. He had shown vunerability to being outboxed in a controversial win just a few fights ago but everyone forgot about that because of his recent devasting wins over top opponents.

    Problem is that he was going up against a guy that was bigger, stronger and smarter than him in the ring and was underrated and could take a shot. I'll never forget the point in the fight when Tito landed a big right hand right on Hopkins face and Hopkins didn't even blink. It seemed to me that it wasn't until he looked at Tito's face that he realized that the shot was supposed to hurt and so he fired back to make it clear that he wasn't going to be another lay down victim holding on for dear life.

    The same thing is happening now. Floyd is being under rated and Pacquiao is on a rampage wrecking everyone he gets in the ring with. WHen Floyd has him hopping around on one foot trying to connect and trying to work his way inside that long reach, he'll start to panic. He'll wind up and land what he'll think is a big shot and Floyd will just fire back and at that point it'll just be a matter of time.

    We will see either a wide UD or even a late stoppage for floyd.
     
  2. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    Strong possibility of a similar outcome.
     
  3. ChampionsForever

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  4. DeanoFlash

    DeanoFlash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ...:think nice observation
     
  5. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    IMO anyone out there saying that this is a 50/50 fight or that pac has anything more than a punchers chance is underrating floyd. He has shown time and again that coming at him the way pac comes at opponents will get you hurt. With the exception of the Castillo fight like 10 years ago floyd hasn't struggles with anyone that has that kind of style. He can counter you and he can hurt you.
     
  6. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    :lol::nut

    Like Floyd will do what B-Hop did. Never. He might win but in a different fashion.

    Oh and Floyd is not being underrated. Nope.
     
  7. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What other way can floyd win. He either has to outbox him or sit and trade with him. I think we all know that he will not be sitting and trading and if he decides to box I just can't imagine how anyone thinks pacquiao has a chance.
     
  8. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Huh? What other way other than a similar way of how Hopkins beat Tito? When has Floyd fought like that? :huh

    More like, if he beats him, any way he beats him, it won't look like Tito vs BHop.
     
  9. mancat

    mancat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I really think you are missing the point.
     
  10. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    No I get the point. Except it's just not the same.
     
  11. doubleplaidinum

    doubleplaidinum Maravilla Full Member

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    it really isn't. and tito was definitely not on the level of pac. this fight is COMPLETELY different, although i do agree with the TS there are some similarities. no one knows who will win this fight. any prediction is at best an (educated or not) guess. it could easily go either way as we have really never seen either guy tested at this weight at this time.
     
  12. Blind Sheikh

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    The only difference is Floyd is a welterweight that doesn't fight welterweights. And instead of fighting top competition in Cotto, SSM, Margarito, or Williams at 154, he fought Ricky Hatton (JWW) and Marquez (36-year-old LW).

    So yes this is a lot like Trinidad vs. Hopkins except neither is a coward or fraud like Floyd, and neither Trinidad or Hopkins had fans as ******ed and uneducated about boxing as Floyd.
     
  13. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There's nothing in common with the fighters at all, other than Tito moving up.
    Big deal, everyone eventually moves up. Pac's competition and wins is greater than Tito's and his overall skillset is greater than Tito's.
     
  14. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    pacman is rated as the number 1 WW
    baldomir was rated as the number 1 WW
    judah was rated as the number 2 WW
    DLH was a LMW
    Hatton was number 1 LWW and former beltholder at WW
     
  15. Mega Lamps

    Mega Lamps Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It doesn't remind you of Duran vs Leonard where Duran out-hustled Leonard?