Is he actually going to ever get beat?
Is he actually going to ever get beat?
He's got to get old at some point, though with the limited damage he has taken I could honestly see him being another Hopkins.
I know one thing, Ortiz isn't beating him.
I dont think so. Like CFH said, he could be another Hopkins... We're not talking about no Roy jones here who became nothing once he got old and didnt have the fundamentals to fall back on.. Floyd is well schooled and he can stay like fine wine as long he doesn't lose hunger.
I seriously don't see anyone beating him, not even Manny.
As much as I dont like Floyd, he can talk and he can fight. Like was said with his Hopkin esque safety first style I dont see alot of miles on him. I think Floyd easily beats ortiz and pacquaio if they fought. I wont be pulling for Floyd in either fight though.
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agree with these comments fella.
I dont agree with the cowardly act of shooting defenceless animals and posing with them on your bonnet.
A real man will use his hands and not pull triggers.
No offence. But hunting for sport is one of the most cowardly acts on this earth
take care.
I see what people are getting at with the Hopkins thing but if he is gona be like Hopkins then the answer to whether Mayweather will lose or not is simply yes. Hopkins has lost 3 times since he turned 40 and can be outpointed by volume punching types after he slowed down some.
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There are hundreds of questions that can be asked regarding a Mayweather - Pacquiao fight.
eg. How does Floyd handle Pacquiao's southpaw stance, straight left, punch output, punching angles, etc.
How does Pacquiao handle Mayweather's defense, straight right, his jab, his inside fighting, etc.
That's what makes the fight so interesting. The fight can go so many different ways and in fight, there would have to be alot of adapting from both fighters.
You gotta take risks to get beat. PBF is not a risk-taker, at least not at this stage of his career. He's bent on retiring undefeated, and he's not above doing a little ducking to accomplish that. Pure and simple.
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