which of the following fighters would give Pac a bigger challenge than Clottey?

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  1. lfc18titles

    lfc18titles Well-Known Member Full Member

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    None, Pacquaio is just too good. Simple as that, nobody is close to his level in the sport of boxing. Every single one of those fighters would get outclassed by pacquaio. All will get broken down by him and be ready to go in the 10th-12th rounds
     
  2. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    All of them !!


    Bradley would give him a very good fight and I'd give him a BIG chance to beat him, and would probably favorite him to win..

    Shane would give him a 'good fight' and would probably knock him out.

    Floyd would probably out box him senseless for 12 rounds with a wide UD.

    I think Berto's a tough fighter and would give Manny a lot of problems with his boxing skills and strength... and could win a UD SD

    JMM would probably still have Mannys number and have a similar fight as there previous fights.
     
  3. si_19

    si_19 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I would take all of them over Clottey
     
  4. lfc18titles

    lfc18titles Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And pigs fly!
     
  5. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl

    Manny ain't that good... Hes just fighting the right sort of fighters who suit his style like Cotto, Hatton & probably Clottey !!

    Cotto was giving Manny problems when he started to box and not get involved... And Cotto hasn't got the best boxing skills...

    Someone with a lot of movement defense and boxing skills will give Manny problems... Like Bradley, Shane, Floyd, Paul Williams

    Theres PLENTY of fighters that would beat Manny
     
  6. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    please man Cotto came out boxing in the second round too but Pacquiao adjusted and took his ass to school. The fight was over right there and then.
     
  7. mightyd40

    mightyd40 Spartan Full Member

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    clottey with the upset
     
  8. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your a mug !!

    Manny ain't superman... He ain't even technically a very good boxer... Hes just a little animal with quick hands and snappy power...
     
  9. lfc18titles

    lfc18titles Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Shane has poor foot and head movement.

    I think you are seriously under rated the angle and combo punches of pacquaio with his sensational movement.

    I dont want to get into an argument with any mosley fans, but he will be easily brushed aside by mayweather, then pacquaio will probs ko him in 9-10

    if you trade with pacquaio, you die

    if you try to outside pacquaio like cotto did, you die

    if you go defensive, he will break you down with combo and angle hits, you di

    in the end you can do only one thing, and that is what cotto started doing, running away from him...
     
  10. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOOL

    NO

    So basically the worlds ****ed, no1 will ever beat him so there ain't no point in debating the matter, lets all just sit back and lick his balls for the rest of our lives......

    You talk complete ****.... :smooch
     
  11. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I voted all but Bradley. And I honestly don't know why I didn't pick him.
     
  12. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd would be the best fighter Pac has ever taken on.

    Mosley has a good combination of size, speed and power and would be a very stern test for Pac. Also seeing as how Pac has taken on a large number of front runner types, it'd be amusing to see how he did against a fighter who gets stronger as the rounds go by like Mosley.

    The speed of Berto vs the speed of Pac alone would be funner than the Clottey/Pac fight.

    Bradley is the man at 140 and I'd love to see him get a big fight against Pac. It'd be fun to see how an accurate swarmer with hand speed does against Pac.

    Who doesn't want to see 12 more rounds of Pac vs Marquez?
     
  13. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not at all...

    What the ****s "outsiding" ?

    You making examples off of the Cotto fight ? Cotto ain't the sort of fighter I'm talking about who can beat Pac !!

    Cotto ain't a very good boxer...

    Mayweather can hit you from about a meter away and not get hit back, he don't commit himself to ya like Cotto.. Cotto is there to be counter punched.. And ripped apart by the likes of Manny

    Mayweathers a class boxer - He'd Make Pac look a fool


    Mayweather has got the idea of Boxing sussed - Hit and not be hit...
     
  14. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Gotta say Floyd. But then I also think Manny will give Floyd his toughest fight. Floyd is like Leonard blended with Sweet Pea with Camacho. He will not only frustrate you with his mouth, but also with his skills. Manny some say is easier to hit than Floyd, but I disagree. I just think Marquez had Pac's number during that period of time and weight where Marquez was at his optimal and best fighting condition. Cotto's power and self confidence might of been gone since the Margarito fight, but his jab was still one of the best.

    Manny was able to get through it and connect on Miguel. I don't think Floyd will be as easy to catch, but anyone that throws more than one punch, in another words throws combinations, and Manny is great at them, is going to give Floyd trouble. Manny's footwork is as good as Floyd's. Without his footwork, Manny wouldn't be as effective and is extremely awkward. Like Emmanuel Steward said, unlike most fighters, Pac "really has no rhythm" so when you think he is moving back he'll position himself to launch an offense instead of a defense.
     
  15. DeanoFlash

    DeanoFlash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :yep