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    #51
    Owi, Owi, Ohh!

    Anybody who criticizes any fighter in a disrespectful way is not a fan of boxing I challenge anyone of you to step in the ring with me or each other let alone an actual trained fighter and see how you hold up emotionally and physically. If you believe Pac-Man fought the same De La Hoya that MAYWEATHER did look back and you can clearly see Oscar in alot better physical shape against Mayweather. Pac-Man will be compettitive against Hatton, but Hatton has the style to beat Pac-Man to pull-out the fight. Hatton thrives off the opponent coming to him opening themselves up to be hit, Pac-Man does exactly that. Pac-Man would need his legs to keep him in this fight to go in and out on Hatton. Mayweather will feint Pac-Man out of shoes making him commit too early and then counter with the infamous check hook.Mayweather is extremley accurate and fast if not faster than Pac-Man hands and feet. Don't forget another accurate puncher Pac-Man had problems with Marquez except without the blazing speed. I agree Mayweather is money chasing if he to fights Pac-Man ,but you can't knock the hustle. All in all these match-ups are far less attractive unless your into the brand-names of boxing. Better quality fights and match-ups are still the the Cotto Vs. Margarito, Paul Williams Vs. Margarito, or vice-versa the other stars on the rise, Pavlik's,Angulo,Berto, Dawson's, to name a few and the guy's who just gotta go get it like Clottey, Baby Bull Diaz,David Haye,and a slew of others then the fighting legends immortal B-Hop, Calzaghe, Mosley, Forrest, plenty of fights to be made and had. Marquez Vs. Diaz that's what Im talking about. Match-ups that cement legacy and division superiority as opposed to guys putting on and losing weight to cash-in or poppin in and out of boxing after long lay-offs.

    So Pac-Man fight Marquez for a 3rd time, Hatton fight the winner of Holt and Bradley. Mayweather fight any top 5 Welterweight and put the money where the mouth is...keep boxing fresh not a fab

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      #52
      The thing with Oscar vs Manny wasn't the fact that Manny beat him, it was HOW BAD he beat Oscar. So in the sense that Oscar wasn't in prime condition makes no difference because Pacquiao treated the fight passed maybe the 2nd round like a sparring session and just showed where Oscar's abilities were at. I give him more credit for the way he won more than him just beating Oscar.

      Pac at this point of his career has a bigger chance of beating Floyd than both Oscar and Hatton ever did. When Floyd vs Oscar was signed everyone was HOPING for an Oscar win, but always had it in the back of their heads that "Well...this is not the same Oscar as before...but we'll see". Then with Hatton, it was a similar situation but Hatton was merely a cash cow for Floyd being Hatton has some of the most loyal fans in Boxing (or sports in general), so of course he had to take that fight...I know I would've!

      But now, you got a guy who's in prime fighting condition and has more than proven he's the #1 fighter in the world in Pacquiao. This is the fight Floyd NEEDS in his career to dry the concrete on a career filled with highlights and question marks . I think we may see a bit of Floyd's pride leak out in the next few months as a Hatton vs Pac fight is made.

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        #53
        Both fighters have different style "hatton will stand his ground and trade punches toe to toe" While "floyd will run as much as he can and try to outbox his opponents" either or if Pac-Man gets ahold of them he will whoop that ASS!!! many best pund for pund!!!

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          #54
          this is a CONDITIONING guru giving an opinion. not a writer, commentator, definitely not a trainer. he knows nothing about how pacman would fare against hatton or mayweather. all he's trying to do is make sure he stays on team pac's payroll. LOL- mayweather being "very defensive.." he's always "very defensive!" that's why he's undefeated

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            #55
            Originally posted by el guason456 View Post
            hes a conditioning guru, not a boxing guru
            And you're a forum poster, but still have opinions on who would beat who in a fight.



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              #56
              Originally posted by sugarshanenas View Post
              i thought it was gonna be trevor ariza who said that lol
              Haha good man I was thinking the same thing.

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                #57
                Originally posted by tyde13 View Post
                this is a CONDITIONING guru giving an opinion. not a writer, commentator, definitely not a trainer. he knows nothing about how pacman would fare against hatton or mayweather. all he's trying to do is make sure he stays on team pac's payroll. LOL- mayweather being "very defensive.." he's always "very defensive!" that's why he's undefeated
                basically what pac's conditioning coach is saying is that floyd won't be able to outlast pac like he did dlh, hatton, and so many of his other opponents.

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                  #58
                  What happen in march? alex ariza in the marquez fight?? Manny was lucky to get the decision!!

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by RL_GMA View Post
                    The thing with Oscar vs Manny wasn't the fact that Manny beat him, it was HOW BAD he beat Oscar. So in the sense that Oscar wasn't in prime condition makes no difference because Pacquiao treated the fight passed maybe the 2nd round like a sparring session and just showed where Oscar's abilities were at. I give him more credit for the way he won more than him just beating Oscar.

                    Pac at this point of his career has a bigger chance of beating Floyd than both Oscar and Hatton ever did. When Floyd vs Oscar was signed everyone was HOPING for an Oscar win, but always had it in the back of their heads that "Well...this is not the same Oscar as before...but we'll see". Then with Hatton, it was a similar situation but Hatton was merely a cash cow for Floyd being Hatton has some of the most loyal fans in Boxing (or sports in general), so of course he had to take that fight...I know I would've!

                    But now, you got a guy who's in prime fighting condition and has more than proven he's the #1 fighter in the world in Pacquiao. This is the fight Floyd NEEDS in his career to dry the concrete on a career filled with highlights and question marks . I think we may see a bit of Floyd's pride leak out in the next few months as a Hatton vs Pac fight is made.



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                      #60
                      Originally posted by theggamme209 View Post
                      What happen in march? alex ariza in the marquez fight?? Manny was lucky to get the decision!!
                      yeah, pac is so lucky he put marquez on his ass again

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