I think Martinez is a less dangerous fight than Canelo. Canelo weighed 172lb against Trout (heavier than Froch weighed against Kessler!) whereas Martinez only enters the ring about 165/167lb and Martinez is near the end.
Oddly enough, after all these years, the 2 fighters that I would be interested in seeing PBF fight are...JMM and PacMan.
1. JMM's a differnet fighter now. He's bulked up and comfortable at welter. He's also smart, and may adjust his strategy accordingly.
2. PacMan: if he's not shot, he always has a punchers chance (hell, JMM looked like he was ready to go). Being a big-underdog might help, he has a swarming style and PBF prefers a slow pace, and PBF offers him the only opportunity to effectively erase the JMM KO, besides JMM himself of course.
And I think smaller fighters bring out the best in PBF at this stage in his career. He's likes to muscle opponents around during the infighting, and tends to intimidate them by throwing head-snapping counters. Power, even if its not KO power, is a much bigger part of his game than folks realize.
Against Canelo, he did this in the middle rounds, but spent a lot more time running at the end. In the early rounds, he was jabbing a lot, which is unusual for him. I think the size difference made him more tentative.
Last edited by Manju; 09-17-2013 at 08:20 PM.
This thread brings up an interesting question: with no viable competition between 147 and 154 for Mayweather to fight, will the public buy a Mayweather fight against a boxer that has no chance at all to win? Would the public buy a fight between Broner/Garcia/Khan and Mayweather? Those are complete mismatches.
Other than the Austin Trout/Erislandy Lara, the only arguably competitive fights between 147 and 154 are against Pacquiao and Bradley, assuming they come out victorious this fall, and Mayweather and Top Rank do not do business. Not that they aren't mismatches, but still.
In my opinion, Mayweather's most competitive, realistic options out there are Lara and Trout. Both are with Golden Boy and are tougher than Broner/Khan/Garcia.
The thing is, they would be able to hype up a fight with Bradley, Garcia, Broner. They are viable fights. Can't see Broner happening though. But they could put enough spin on any of them to still sell bucket loads. People are going to want to watch him even more now, Floyd is a huge draw, but its still growing. He's going to have more mega fights yet.
It won't be enough spin to fool all boxing fans (although many will be) but the general public and sponsors will buy it. Celebs will still want to be all over it. It will still generate loads of cash.
I can't see the Pac fight ever happening now though.
And I really hope he doesn't fight Khan, as much as I'd want to see the speed of Khan trouble him, the reality is that he would just pick Khan apart and Khans speed would mean nothing as he would be afraid to throw because of being countered all night.
Khan makes sense in that it would sell out a big stadium and sell well on PPV in Europe but would PPV sales in US be good with the time difference?
Schafer said his options are a Garcia fight, a khan fight, maybe a pac fight and he will consider rematches with Ortiz,Cotto and canelo in the future.
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