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Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
Mayweather's biggest threat is Pacquiao, Pacquiao has everything that troubles Mayweather, and thats unbelievable speed, he's aggressive, great chin, and he's southpaw. People think Judah would have been Mayweather's biggest test if he had throw more punches, well that is Pacquiao, he is more accurate than Judah, moves and is way better offensively, if Mayweather is too defensive he would get inundated against Manny which IMO means he would have to change his gameplan.

I don't think Mosley has the offensively skills to really push Mayweather same way, I think Mosley does great against linear fighters, but movement and Mayweather defense would frustrate him greatly.

Also what I don't get is that Mayweather is a natural 130 pound fighter, people didn't think he would stand a chance at 140 or above, yet now people are complaining he was too big for Hatton, he isn't that much bigger than Pacquiao and Marquez, he would be about an inch taller and probably 3-5 pounds heavier in the ring.
Pacquiao may give PBF trouble, but he also may be too small for PBF at welterweight. At 140 or at 135, and you have a tough fight to pick. A bigger version of Pacquiao would give PBF trouble.

The fight I most want to see is against Mosley. He showed me a lot against Margarito. Depending on Cotto's performance against Clottey, he would be my second pick.

PBF may be a natural 130 pound fighter but he is fighting now at welterweight. Hatton is not a natural welterweight. Pacquiao is not a natural welterweight. Mosley may be a natural welterweight. Cotto is a natural welterweight. Maybe Williams at 147 if he beats Winky?
You are contradicting yourself, you are saying Mayweather maybe a NATURAL 130 pounder, but because he is fihgitng at 147 he is different than other guys who aren't NATURAL 147 pounders? Its Mayweather's speed and skill which allows him to fight at 147, just like Pacquiao would enjoy success at 147 pounds. The fact is Hatton is bigger than Floyd in everyway except height and length, he is stockier, he weighs more naturally, and except for height Pacquiao has weighed in right up at the same weight as Floyd, and still looks fit. At 147 Pacquiao looked like the same fighter he was at 135 or 130, maybe a little slower which is natural, but he definitely wasn't burdened by the fact he was in a welterweight body.