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    Default Re: Is this the nail in the coffin of Pac/Mayweather?

    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
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    guys mayweather doesnt wish to fight anyone who poses a real threat to his ZERO!!!!, he never fought cotto, margarito, pac or a better version of mosley when they were all knocking at his door.....he instead fought a limited hatton then a smaller slowed marquez.....stateing that everyone wanted him to fight marquez because marquez is p4p best hahaha.......he fought shane once shane was on his longest inactive period of his career and nearly 40, even then shane nearly ko'd him. he fought a downward oscar with stamina problems and lessing speed.....quite frankly the last 3-4 years he's taken the lesser options, the fights where he's big fav to win......when all around him there where hungry, tough, dangerous challengers......he does a great job of not taking the fights that carry a tough nights works where its close to a 50/50 call......at this stage now even if he fights pac and wins i still hold pac higher in the all tim list

    You can pick holes in Manny's recent fights as well. He fought an already downtrodden Hatton...a Hatton who was already dismantled by Floyd earlier. He fought a past it and weight drained Oscar...the same Oscar who Floyd fought earlier at 154 and was more of a live body. He fought a mentally and physically damaged Cotto...a fighter who never truly recovered form the illegal beat down from Margo. He fought one of the most punch shy fighters in Clottey. And last night he fought a one dimensional, slow as molasses cheater...who already is mentally weakened after his whole illegal wraps thing. He did most of this at catch weights...to insure that his already past it opponents would be further weakened. No question he would give Floyd a great fight...but Floyd would do what Marquez did to Pac...except 100 times better. Stop drinking the kool aid.

    and yet still mayweather does everything he can to not fight pac, atleast pacman fought cotto and margarito while being the much smaller man......look i think mayweathers fav to win the fight if it happens but the fact he's doing all he can to not take the fight shows what type of man he is.......its got to be 80/20 in his favour to win or he deems it to close

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    Default Re: Is this the nail in the coffin of Pac/Mayweather?

    I think this fight IF it happens looks a lot like Hatton-PBF. Difference is Pac has better stamina, more power, probably a better chin.

    Pac outworks Floyd for a win, or gets timed and walks into a shot that puts him to sleep. Either way should be a great fight.

    Personally, I think Pac has PBF's number. Hatton gave Floyd fits for about the first 7 rounds, and Pac is faster and will have a better game plan.

    I think the key to beating PBF is to punch at his throat, don't aim for his head. He will either duck into, or get hit in the chest/throat area.
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