Are you guys guilty and don't want to answer the straight question? Okey keep the (-) rep coming I don't even care. I simple question that's turns to NEGATIVE and hated. Keep it coming.![]()
To answer the question, I find them both exciting to watch for different reasons.
ROUND 2:
Who is more exciting to watch?
Shane Mosley
or
Billy Dib?
Seriously, who do you guys think it is?
Goddamn Xadu, how many alts do you have?
In all honesty VD is right. They are both exciting for very different reasons, I appreciate pure boxers more than most others. To see Mayweather's skill is amazing to me, he is up there top 3 all-time for defensive skill, fighters like that don't come around too often. On the other hand PAC has an exciting explosive offense, he makes the fights happen at his pace and just takes control.
But yeah no idea as to the point of this thread, this one or the do you WANT khan to become elite.
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Well i agree with some of the others here, i just think this is another wind up topic personally.
But i did really enjoy Floyd Mayweather Jr at the lower weightclasses. I think he was just as exciting as Manny Pacquiao at the lower weightclasses. Especially the fight with Jesus Chavez.
But lets just put it this way is Floyd Mayweather Jr, less exciting because he is too good for his own good that many of fights aren't competitive ?
130 lb Mayweather was exciting.
Manny always puts on a good show.
I'd have to say consistantly Pacquiao, though... He consistantly engages and doesn't shy away from action.
I will say that while some find Mayweather's fights boring, I find watching his defensive brilliance a thing of beauty.
as far as all out excitement, though... Pacman.
Now stop asking stupid questions.
Which fight did you find more exciting?
Raf/Vasquez I or Ruiz McCline? Be man enough to answer the question.![]()
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