The Ultimate Expert Prediction List: MayPac

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  1. acr347

    acr347 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Did mab make a pick?
     
  2. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    Calzaghe is picking MAYWEATHER:

     
    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/boxing/32423451

     
    Floyd Mayweather's unbeaten record is "a massive burden" but he will still beat Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on 2 May, according to former undisputed world champion Joe Calzaghe.
    American Mayweather has won all 47 of his professional bouts, 26 by knockout.
    Calzaghe, 43,
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    says that record could affect him.
    "There will be a lot more pressure on Mayweather than there will be on Pacquiao," he told BBC Sport.
    "Pacquiao has been beaten so he'll be more relaxed than Mayweather. The 'zero' is a massive burden."
    The Welshman added: "I don't think Mayweather was that impressive in his last two defences against Marcos Maidana. He made hard work of those fights.
    "But you can't overlook a guy that's never lost. Mayweather is a fantastic fighter who always finds a way to win so he will be ready for this fight."
    Filipino Pacquiao goes into the fight with a record of 57 wins, five losses and two draws.
    "Pacquiao can fight and there's always one great fight left in somebody, but I think the win will go to Mayweather," Calzaghe added.
    The long-anticipated match-up between Mayweather, 38, and 36-year-old Pacquiao was
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    The two men are considered the best fighters of their generation and the 2 May showdown is expected to be the most lucrative bout in history.
    Mayweather says he will have just
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    If he manages to retire unbeaten, he will join Calzaghe and just 11 other fighters who have ended their careers without a loss.
    "When you've been at the top of the sport for so many years, it's your life and it becomes very difficult just to quit boxing and find something else to be happy," said Calzaghe.
    "Sometimes you're not happy for a while and you get lost but eventually, you do realise that this has to be the end of what you did.
    "The older you get, the more it wears down on your body and it takes longer to recover.
    "Also, psychologically it's hard to pick yourself up for big fights but, saying that, this is bigger than anything so I'm sure Mayweather will be completely up for this fight.
    "It's a fight the whole boxing world is waiting to see."
     
     
     
  3. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    If KO...Pac wins; If Decision...Mayweather wins

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  4. acr347

    acr347 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thanks moparfan
     
  5. moparfan

    moparfan ESB's glass jawed fraud Full Member

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    You're welcome :good
     
  6. bacos_630

    bacos_630 New Member Full Member

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    "expert list" FAIL - no skip bayless and stephen a
     
  7. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    What if Pacquiao pulls off a decimation job?

    Floyd just unable to handle the left hand early and getting dropped shocked and rocked.