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    Default Re: Pac's recent opponet is really that bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    And speaking of tiny, Floyd ain't no natural welterweight either. And for Floyd's career he usually hydrates 1 to 2 pounds on fight night. Many times in Floyd's career where he was outweigh by 10-15 pounds. Like the Corrales fight, Oscar fight, etc.
    True but Floyd doesn't beat up his opponent like the way pac beats them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    And speaking of tiny, Floyd ain't no natural welterweight either. And for Floyd's career he usually hydrates 1 to 2 pounds on fight night. Many times in Floyd's career where he was outweigh by 10-15 pounds. Like the Corrales fight, Oscar fight, etc.
    True but Floyd doesn't beat up his opponent like the way pac beats them up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    And speaking of tiny, Floyd ain't no natural welterweight either. And for Floyd's career he usually hydrates 1 to 2 pounds on fight night. Many times in Floyd's career where he was outweigh by 10-15 pounds. Like the Corrales fight, Oscar fight, etc.
    True but Floyd doesn't beat up his opponent like the way pac beats them up.
    True but Floyd doesnt get hit as much as Pac does

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebif View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    And speaking of tiny, Floyd ain't no natural welterweight either. And for Floyd's career he usually hydrates 1 to 2 pounds on fight night. Many times in Floyd's career where he was outweigh by 10-15 pounds. Like the Corrales fight, Oscar fight, etc.
    True but Floyd doesn't beat up his opponent like the way pac beats them up.
    True but Floyd doesnt get hit as much as Pac does
    So true. But this might work to Floyd's disadvantage if he and Pacqquiao meets. This means he is not used to getting hit whereas Manny is used to it (and Pac gets hit hard). If it is Manny who will be delivering that hit (by Mosley) that staggered Floyd in the second round you can be sure it will be followed by several other combinations.

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    Put it this way. If u had to be a fighter with pac and pbf to choose from. Whos skills would u really want..got to be pretty boy all the way. Remember, no matter what your opinions are, boxing is an art and its all about the ability to hit and not get hit.. U know its true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebif View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    And speaking of tiny, Floyd ain't no natural welterweight either. And for Floyd's career he usually hydrates 1 to 2 pounds on fight night. Many times in Floyd's career where he was outweigh by 10-15 pounds. Like the Corrales fight, Oscar fight, etc.
    True but Floyd doesn't beat up his opponent like the way pac beats them up.
    True but Floyd doesnt get hit as much as Pac does
    True but Floyd can't take as much punishment as Pac or dish out as much punishment as Pac.

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    Default Re: Pac's recent opponet is really that bad?

    This Pac vs Floyd stuff is truly reaching EPIC proportions.


    You know what? It doesn't really matter whether Pac's opponents have been good or bad.... whether they've been over-the-hill or not.... whether the timing has been exactly just so.... etc. What matters is that Pac has been FIGHTING. What the f*ck has Pretty Boy been doing?

    Answer: Jack-SHIT

    Case closed..... NEXT!!


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