Conditioning guru Alex Ariza who worked with trainer Freddie Roach in getting Manny Pacquiao into the best shape of his life in the fights against WBC lightweight champion David Diaz and “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya is confident Pacquiao will whip both Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton and Floyd Mayweather Jr. [details]
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Ariza: "Pacquiao Would Beat Mayweather Jr, Hatton"
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Mayweather is one of my favorite boxers,.. but after a year of inactivity,... I can see Pacman winning a decision on just being more busy,.. he won't hurt Floyd,.. but he will have triple the punch output,..and be very hard to hit,.. Floyd would have to brawl with Pacman.
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I would think the same. Pac came in at 148 and still brought up his speed and power against DLH. Hatton would be a punching bag for Pac. Floyd would have to go toe to toe with Pac cause Pac will make you fight.
Pacs work rate is crazy. I would definitely pick Pac over Hatton and Floyd. Over Floyd due to his inactivity. Hatton is an open target waiting to get hooked (ex. Floyds Check Hook).
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Alex Ariza was recruited during the Diaz fight. He's done a good job of the conditioning of Pacquiao.
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Well If Pacman vs PBF will happens this will be a battle of the Active fighter vs in-active...
and of course Pacman has the edge even in 140lbs or 147lbs, Pacman will give PBF a tough fight..
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does anybody know how much did ariza get as conditioning coach since diaz and delahoya?
of course, ariza would say that because he is earning this much. he's not been in the picture before until pacman came. good for him, pac give him credit for doing his job.
nacho and dundee got nothing but blame.
history is always written by the victor.
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