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    Default I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    I just don't see it, like what Manny Steward says, Floyd is bigger and more skilled and would be too much for Manny. He roughed up arguably the most physical 147 pounder in the ring tonight who has speed, power, and who was the #1 welter.

    For the people clamoring for a Pac-Floyd fight, you're going to be disappointed just like tonight.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    I disagree if Floyd is fighting guys who fight at his place he's pretty much unbeatable. Pacquiao is a whirlwind though, punches are coming from all angles. Lunging in and out in and out. Ever after Pacquiao Clottey I've thought Pacquiao would win a decision over Floyd.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    You'd have to watch it in Slow Motion it'd be that fast a fight!

    No way it's a boring fight NO WAY!!

    They'd go at it like coked up Porn stars on Viagra

    Floyd knows he has to be the aggressor which is exactly what he did tonight and he looked utter quality in their!

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Quote Originally Posted by Truth View Post
    I disagree if Floyd is fighting guys who fight at his place he's pretty much unbeatable. Pacquiao is a whirlwind though, punches are coming from all angles. Lunging in and out in and out. Ever after Pacquiao Clottey I've thought Pacquiao would win a decision over Floyd.
    Floyd will counter Pac all night. It will be JMM vs Pac but 10x worse. Floyd might get knocked down early but, Floyd owns him
    McGirt recalling the minute break between the 9th round of the Ward fight "He said, 'Help me stand up and I'll finish the fight.'"

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Before Pacquiao fought Clottey (1st right hand dominant guy since Marquez). Since Cotto, Hatton and De La Hoya were all left hand dominant I thought Mayweather could counter Pac and win. Pacquiao just throws so many punches. I mean he'll obviously be countered at times but even Cotto countered him and Manny just kept throwing.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    pac fights with more tenacity than shane, how many times did we saw shane just standing infront of pbf doing nothing?

    pbf got rocked in the second cause shane pushed for it but fell short and wasnt able to finish.

    pac will do the same but has the gas and firepower to do it the whole night.


    the question here is can pbf handle pacs non stop workrate if he does then pac is toast!

    pac em1 is a good example, pac knew he is being outboxed but he just stayed there and threw punches. thats the major difference with shane, after the 2nd round pbf put some distance between them then used his superior speed to out punch shane. shane stopped throwing punches cause he was getting countered, pac wont stop throwing punches.
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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Let's not forget no one likes to fight speedy southpaws

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Pacquiao thru 400 or so more punches against Clottey than both Mayweather and Mosley did together. There was often 15 and 20 seconds that when by with only a faint or two. Mayweather didn't run in this one. If Mosley had less respect for Mayweather and let his hand go by just 3 or four more punches it could have been more competitive. It was like the guy had his hands tied I couldn't believe it.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Pacquiao thru 400 or so more punches against Clottey than both Mayweather and Mosley did together. There was often 15 and 20 seconds that when by with only a faint or two. Mayweather didn't run in this one. If Mosley had less respect for Mayweather and let his hand go by just 3 or four more punches it could have been more competitive. It was like the guy had his hands tied I couldn't believe it.
    It wouldnt have been more competitive if Mosley let his hands go. Shane would have been stopped if he did that. Shane didnt throw cause when he did he was getting rocked
    McGirt recalling the minute break between the 9th round of the Ward fight "He said, 'Help me stand up and I'll finish the fight.'"

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    I just don't see it, like what Manny Steward says, Floyd is bigger and more skilled and would be too much for Manny. He roughed up arguably the most physical 147 pounder in the ring tonight who has speed, power, and who was the #1 welter.

    For the people clamoring for a Pac-Floyd fight, you're going to be disappointed just like tonight.
    A 40 year-old 147 pounder, who gave up -- from what I'm reading on this forum -- by the mid-rounds.

    Took Mayweather more than two rounds to KO Hatton. Didn't he have to go almost 9 or 10 rounds with Hatton? Pacquiao almost done it in one and ended his career in the 2nd.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Shane didn't throw because he was gassed. If Pacquiao had hurt Mayweather in the second he would've been all over him. Shane looked happy to be there at points in the fight.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Floyds timing would be way too much for pac and he WOULD DEFINITLEY KO PAC. Remember that I professed this everyone. And for all those who want to attack me for saying this be careful because I WILL remember lol

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    I just don't see it, like what Manny Steward says, Floyd is bigger and more skilled and would be too much for Manny. He roughed up arguably the most physical 147 pounder in the ring tonight who has speed, power, and who was the #1 welter.

    For the people clamoring for a Pac-Floyd fight, you're going to be disappointed just like tonight.
    B.T.W. - Steward has dementia.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    in the third round pbf put some distance and threw fast punches . shane shouldve done what he just did on the first two rounds.

    but shane gassed out from round 2 and was recovering on the third. pbf and his corner where smart and attacked on the third.

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    Default Re: I don't see Floyd-Pac being competitive after that performance

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Floyds timing would be way too much for pac and he WOULD DEFINITLEY KO PAC. Remember that I professed this everyone. And for all those who want to attack me for saying this be careful because I WILL remember lol
    I agree with you...frankly i am surprised at all the hate Mayweather is receiving after a brilliant performance.
    McGirt recalling the minute break between the 9th round of the Ward fight "He said, 'Help me stand up and I'll finish the fight.'"

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