Why I think Pacquiao beats Mayweather on May 2

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  1. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    First, what does Mayweather brings in the table..

    Longer reach, accurate counter punching, one of the best defense of all time, great movements, and amazing boxing skills.. Just awesome!

    Now, what does Pacquiao brings in..

    One of a kind boxing style.. A style that can compete in any era.. Quick legs, fast combinations, the best in-and-out attack, and non-stop pressure fighter..

    When you look at that, you can see the advantage for Mayweather.. But when you look further back.. Pacquiao has always deal with this kind of situations before..

    Pacquiao fought Morales who stands at 5'8" with 72" reach.. He loss the first fight but when they fought again, he won by stoppage twice..

    Oscar dela Hoya - 5'10 and a half inches - 73" reach

    Antonio Margarito - 5'11" - 73" reach

    Shane Mosley - 5'8 1/2" - 71" reach

    A list of guys with long reach.. Still Pacquiao won over them..

    Pacquiao fought Marquez who's an ATG counter puncher.. He struggled with him in the first three fights but he had Marquez all figured out in the fourth fight..

    Pacquiao fought mobile fighters in Bradley and Algieri - 5'10" - 72" reach and beat them convincingly..

    TO sum it all up.. Pacquiao has fought counter punchers, slick boxers, fighters who utilizes movements, defensive fighters and power punchers.. Still, he's a champ..

    I'm not sure what I missed but I'm definitely sure, Pacquiao has boxed hundreds on rounds with Khan..

    Just one man's opinion, feel free to criticize.. :good
     
  2. Big-Business

    Big-Business Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Great Post......No disrespect to Floyd, but he has fought the same type of fighters the pass 10 years! Flatfooted Mex Sluggers!!! Manny has fought ALL styles, that's why I never understood when people say Floyd has seen all styles!! How's that even possible, when he only fights sluggers...besides Zab, what slick boxers or fast boxers has he fought the pass 15 years!???!!!
     
  3. pirate69

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    I agree, but also don't find Manny to be insanely fast or slick in 2015 in comparison to 5 years ago.
    In 2009 I would of picked Manny but now Floyd should have the advantage if he just sticks to the same plan as always and box.
     
  4. teewoods

    teewoods Guest

    You forgot the most important advantage Manny has ROIDS
     
  5. Thanos

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  6. pirate69

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    just logic
     
  7. LordJomski

    LordJomski Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nobody has been able to outbox Pacquiao recently..

    Algieri boxed his way to decision against Provodnikov who is a tremendous pressure fighter..

    Bradley boxed his way to decision against Marquez who is a great boxer..

    Both lost to Pacquiao convincingly..

    That makes you think..

    Who will come in more prepared?

    Guess that's the man who had more tune-up fights right..

    Its Pacquiao.. :smoke
     
  8. gottagivafight

    gottagivafight When you least expect it, expect it!!! banned Full Member

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    Manny will likely make certain this won't be your typical Mayweather Snooz-feast.

    :tired
     
  9. pirate69

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    Plus Pacman has looked better as of late... I just feel Floyd has the tools more to his disposal for this opposing battle of styles, and therefore should win.
    But If manny goes in there and does a job on him I won't be shocked.
     
  10. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good post, but I still feel that your outlook is more of an optimist than a realist. When they meet in the ring, the reality will be that while Manny is all of those things, he will be missing wildly and getting countered every time. Manny could very well throw more punches every round, and lose every round.
     
  11. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I agree with this post.
     
  12. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is just a biased post. Both guys have fought an array of styles but Floyd clearly has the edge over most styles faced. He also has the edge in fighting guys with actual handspeed over Manny whom I can't say really ever fought anyone with fast hands. Maybe Amir Khan in sparring but that's it.
     
  13. bluzi

    bluzi Active Member Full Member

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    I want PAC to win as much as the next PAC fan , but you have to know he is the underdog , "what floyd brings to the table ?" 20 years of undefeated record with 1 close fight , i dont think its an objective ****ysis , the guy is fighthing top notch fighters and havent lost , you would want to think PAC has the blue print , but alot of others felt the same and were wrong.
    i think PAC IS the underdog and i would love it if he wins , but Floyd is the best he has ever fought , and thats a fact.
     
  14. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    That was 2000 and somehting, this is now.

    Pacquiao can't fight a full three minutes the way he used to, and Mayweather's legs and accurate/fast straight punches will make it near impossible for Paquaio to win rounds if Floyd can stay off the ropes and corners.

    Pac's best chance is to make it a war early and work the body when its open. Mayweather gets hit a bit more than he used to, and is older.

    An upset can happen here, but I would favor Mayweather to win.
     
  15. divac

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    Nacho Beristain said it best in the leadup to fight 2 and 3,
    "the wildcat Pacquiao was less skilled but more dangerous to a fundamentally sound fighter like JMM. The existing Pacquiao is more fundamentally sound, but easier for my fighter to decipher."

    This statement will hold for Mayweather as well.
    The Pacquiao of today though still agile and fast, no longer is Kamakazee throwing punches every wish way and off the wrong foot. The Pacquiao who fought at featherweight threw punches from every angle and from any foot position he'd be in.
    That type of fighter is'nt so easy to defend against.

    Mayweather is going to have it easy come May 2nd!!!:deal