70-30 Floyd nowadays; maybe would've been 60-40 a few years ago. Manny would have to come in physically ready to fight and apply pressure for 100% of all 12 rounds. Floyd probably couldn't deter him with his power, and Manny could also prove more difficult to hit than Floyd's usual opponents (even Cotto cut his connects quite a bit) with his head movement and footspeed.
I favor Floyd because he looks fresher and because he's technically as sound as they come, but stylistically it's not his dream matchup. Floyd isn't Manny's dream matchup either, of course, other than the money.
The question would be whether Floyd can cut Manny's activity enough and land enough himself. If he allows Manny to press the action all night and can't deter him, Pacquiao has a chance. I'm a fan of both fighters, and this has always been a 60-40 or 70-30 at most type of fight for me. Manny is - and always has been - the most legitimate threat to Floyd there is, at least in terms of "class" but not necessarily style (obviously Floyd's least favorable matchup would be against somebody like Hearns, but we don't have anybody like that out there now).
I favor Floyd because he looks fresher and because he's technically as sound as they come, but stylistically it's not his dream matchup. Floyd isn't Manny's dream matchup either, of course, other than the money.
The question would be whether Floyd can cut Manny's activity enough and land enough himself. If he allows Manny to press the action all night and can't deter him, Pacquiao has a chance. I'm a fan of both fighters, and this has always been a 60-40 or 70-30 at most type of fight for me. Manny is - and always has been - the most legitimate threat to Floyd there is, at least in terms of "class" but not necessarily style (obviously Floyd's least favorable matchup would be against somebody like Hearns, but we don't have anybody like that out there now).
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