We don't know until we see Manny at 140. What I will say is Mayweather is a far more effective puncher.
I'm thinking Manny. Oscar is saying Pac didnt punch that hard, well given that Pac had to reach 4-5 inches up I think that took a lot of power away, Pac also wasnt putting everything into the punches as you could tell, he was on his toes trying to box and of course Oscar has an Iron chin. Pac always adjust to his new weight and with it comes his power, IMO his power will really show in this fight.
i dont know about one punch power but i'd say if both were to throw a 3 or 4 punch combo you would feel a bit more power from pbf
It's impossible to say until we see him fight... however, the Hatton fight will be a good gauge!!!! But I don't think he has a chance of punching hard enough to knock Hatton out in freddie roachs predicted 3 rounds!!!!!! Floyd MUST hit harder...but it is still an asumption, until saturday at least.:happy:happy:happy:happy
No doubt... Floyd's skills are superior. But I think Manny might have the edge in pure power, even @ 140. I guess Ricky's chin will provide the answer. :bbb
I don't ****ing know. Wait till Saturday to ask this question dumbass when we can actually see what Pac has to offer at 140.
I agree....I seriously dont see how can anyone could give an honest opinion given that Pacman has yet to have a bout at 140.
Power is hard to say cause Pac hasnt fought at 140. but Floyd is more accurate with his punches and has better timing and those two things along with his speed are the main reasons for his knockouts he also has problems with his hands and probably doesnt throw has hard as he could throw. in terms of raw power i would have to say Pac,most of the time he throws a punch hes of balance and he doesnt have Floyd´s punching technique but he still puts guys down with his power despite of his flaws.
P4P I'd say Pac but any off balance punch he throws isn't going to hurt more than the well placed punches Mayweather throws. Pac has been landing these punches on much smaller men so again P4P I'd say he probably is the harder puncher but not at 140 against Floyd at 147.