I think Pac is easier to hit than Hatton. Just look at every fight vs JMM. Got rocked a couple of times, almost knocked out, all bloody and cut, etc. But then again, Mayweather has not shown to be the kind of guy who just stands there to throw punches like JMM. A style many boxing fans might not like about Mayweather but like it or not, that is what has gotten him all the victories he has without showing any clear flaws or weaknesses yet.Pac is faster than Mayweather and that will make the difference. Mayweather won't be able to land his punches on PAc like he did against HAtton.
NOw can you say the same thing when PAc demolished DLH?
Can't really say that when Pac defeated a passed his prime, old, worned out, out of gas, drained, and every other thing Pac and his team admitted/acknowledged before the fight.
Its been a while since Pac has fought a hungry elite fighter in his prime
I keep asking myself why people ignore that fact about boxing greats who stay in the ring longer than they should. "Oh my gawd! Norris just beat the great Sugar Ray Leonard...Oh my goodness! Ali just got beaten by Trevor Berbick!...Oh gracious! McBride totally beat Mike Tyson!...Unbelievable! Oscar De La Hoya beat the great mexican legend Julio Cesar Chavez!..." Yes, I repeat this a lot in every single post that talks about how """great""" Pac's victory was against Oscar De La Hoya. I would consider it great if it was when Oscar was in his prime. I get more excited with Pac past victories against Marco Antonio Barrera. So far, that is my favorite one. Like I said before, here you have Pac called at the last moment to be pretty much a "fill-in" and the big underdog took care of business! Awesome victory for Pac. He started to get recognition.
As for Mayweather vs Pac, well, not sure who I want to see lose.
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