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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    I think this fight would be a great one. Each man possesses a style that the other would have fits with. It's an epic match-up with an epic background storyline.

    I see Mayweather coming out with a decision but a close one at that. I expect it to be close because Floyd won't take a tune-up, he'll go right to Manny. Manny should have the advantage early on, but Floyd would get stronger and faster as the fight went along. Now think about my last sentence and remember the same thing goes for Pac.

    I understand Manny's attack overwhelms people and eventually catches up to his opponent, but Floyd doesn't get hit. A perfect offense vs a perfect defense is always an interesting match-up. Me being a athlete knows, "offense wins games, defense wins championships."

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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Mayweather is just too good. De La Hoya would have been a few years ago he just drained too much weight and was an old man

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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Floyd is way too good for Pac . For Manny to win he would have to outwork Floyd and rough him up close like Castillo did the 1st time. I dont think Pac is capable of that . He will get picked off and knocked out .

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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Takes a very special kind of fighter to force floyd out of his rhythm for 12 rounds.

    Does pacman have that in him......not quite sure


    would pay a LOT of money to find out though



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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Tough fight to call - certainly no clear favourite.

    My gut feeling is that PacMan would win on points.

    Please let this fight happen.

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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Floyd is way too good for Pac . For Manny to win he would have to outwork Floyd and rough him up close like Castillo did the 1st time. I dont think Pac is capable of that . He will get picked off and knocked out .
    Yup. The only way to beat technical fighters is to get them out of their rhythm by launching an all-out kamikaze attack, just as Ricky tried to do in the early rounds of their fight (he had some success there by stunning Floyd). But you'll need lots and lots of energy to sustain that kind of attack. Ricky said he got tired at around the 5th.
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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Fast southpaw Zab Judah had early success in his fight with PBF... I think PAC can duplicate that and sustain it to the later rounds...

    I pick PAC to win this one...
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    imo PBF would figure Pac out pretty soon and outbox him, similarily to how Morales did in fight 1.
    I thought about that too but then again Pac has has improved. He's no longer a guy that only had a straight left and all he did was charge his opponents. When he fought Morales for the first time that is pretty much all he had. The charge attack with his left straight. All Morales had to do was step to the side and counter. No wonder the whole crowd in that arena was going "Oooooleeeeeee" like a matador does with a bull by stepping to the side when the bull charges. Second fight Morales admits he thought the first fight was boring and decided to exchange punches with Pac, bad idea.
    This kind of things happen when a young prospect beats a big name opponent who's old, worned-out, and on his way out. Fans see their guy as the closest thing to god forgetting that that big name was old, worned-out, on his way out, etc. Even Pac and his team knew this.
    I pick PAC to win this one...
    I don't think any Pac fan would dare themselves to say they can see Pac loosing vs X guy.

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    i always enjoy hearing all your "fantasy predictions" guys. It has always been ACCURATE. Like the Dela Hoya vs. Pacquiao fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    imo PBF would figure Pac out pretty soon and outbox him, similarily to how Morales did in fight 1.
    I thought about that too but then again Pac has has improved. He's no longer a guy that only had a straight left and all he did was charge his opponents. When he fought Morales for the first time that is pretty much all he had. The charge attack with his left straight. All Morales had to do was step to the side and counter. No wonder the whole crowd in that arena was going "Oooooleeeeeee" like a matador does with a bull by stepping to the side when the bull charges. Second fight Morales admits he thought the first fight was boring and decided to exchange punches with Pac, bad idea.
    This kind of things happen when a young prospect beats a big name opponent who's old, worned-out, and on his way out. Fans see their guy as the closest thing to god forgetting that that big name was old, worned-out, on his way out, etc. Even Pac and his team knew this.
    I pick PAC to win this one...
    I don't think any Pac fan would dare themselves to say they can see Pac loosing vs X guy.
    hahaha so sweet..the previous fight should have dubbed as THE DREAM Miss-MATCH lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEO-Philippines View Post
    i always enjoy hearing all your "fantasy predictions" guys. It has always been ACCURATE. Like the Dela Hoya vs. Pacquiao fight.
    I'll say Pac beats Klitchko if he lost some weight and Pac gained some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEO-Philippines View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    imo PBF would figure Pac out pretty soon and outbox him, similarily to how Morales did in fight 1.
    I thought about that too but then again Pac has has improved. He's no longer a guy that only had a straight left and all he did was charge his opponents. When he fought Morales for the first time that is pretty much all he had. The charge attack with his left straight. All Morales had to do was step to the side and counter. No wonder the whole crowd in that arena was going "Oooooleeeeeee" like a matador does with a bull by stepping to the side when the bull charges. Second fight Morales admits he thought the first fight was boring and decided to exchange punches with Pac, bad idea.
    This kind of things happen when a young prospect beats a big name opponent who's old, worned-out, and on his way out. Fans see their guy as the closest thing to god forgetting that that big name was old, worned-out, on his way out, etc. Even Pac and his team knew this.
    I pick PAC to win this one...
    I don't think any Pac fan would dare themselves to say they can see Pac loosing vs X guy.
    hahaha so sweet..the previous fight should have dubbed as THE DREAM Miss-MATCH lol
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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    hahaha so sweet..the previous fight should have dubbed as THE DREAM Miss-MATCH lol
    I know, but we that is not the only miss-match in boxing history. We have seen Camacho vs Leonard, Tyson vs McBride, Ali vs Berbick, De La Hoya vs Chavez, and now Pac vs De La Hoya. So yeah, young guys facing old worned-out drained guys IS A MITMATCH, I totally agree with you and other Pac fans . Pac already faced a young guy in his prime that beat him twice: Marquez.
    It's good to see lots of passionate Pac fans out there but I just hope that if Pac looses nobody commits suicide.

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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    I like Mayweather and is one of my Favs, But I pick Manny in this one. He is quicker than mayweather and punches better with snap, Yep I see Pac possibly stopping mayweather with one of those left hands he don't see coming.
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    Default Re: Mayweather vs Pac

    Would be a really great fight to watch, but I think Mayweather is definetly to crisp and accurate a puncher. More accustomed to the weight as well, really. Manny has the style to make him cautious for sure, but I wouldn't say his punches would have more steam, or at least effect, and Floyd would have little trouble landing in my eyes. We still really have no idea whether Many can take a good shot at WW, Oscar had hardly anything on his shots in there. I would just see Floyd having more options, he could box or press forward imo, Manny would be catching alot of shots trying to press forward and even when he did it may not serve him. Late TKO for Floyd.

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