That WAS NOT the same punch Pacquiao got hit with. Get real. Pacquiao was coming FORWARD looking for the offensive finish (something Floyd NEVER does). Pacquiao's foot although I don't think he did trip over Marquez's foot, was not planted solid on the ground. And Marquez was in a set stance, both feel planted. Basically Pacquiao jumped face first into a wall while having one foot stumbling/tripping over Marquez's foot. He did it looking for the action/excitement. Again, Something Mayweather never does.
Mayweather was up against the ropes with both feet planted. You can say somewhat leaning backwards, so his body had something to brace himself on. And then the bell rang.
You can't tell me that Saturday was an AWESOME, EXCITING fight. Like always it was boring after the 3rd round on.
Win or Lose, Pacquiao is 100x more exciting to watch than Mayweather. Mayweather on the other hand we can live without. It's been proven all the times he's retired before. And all the inactivity he's had in his career, like taking a year or 2 off from fighting. NOBODY MISSED HIM. And those were the times Pacquiao kept boxing on the map.
Idk. If it's favoritism or not, but I think when Pacquiao is gone. Boxing fans, and more fans in general are going to miss Manny more, as oppose to Mayweather.
Mayweather was up against the ropes with both feet planted. You can say somewhat leaning backwards, so his body had something to brace himself on. And then the bell rang.
You can't tell me that Saturday was an AWESOME, EXCITING fight. Like always it was boring after the 3rd round on.
Win or Lose, Pacquiao is 100x more exciting to watch than Mayweather. Mayweather on the other hand we can live without. It's been proven all the times he's retired before. And all the inactivity he's had in his career, like taking a year or 2 off from fighting. NOBODY MISSED HIM. And those were the times Pacquiao kept boxing on the map.
Idk. If it's favoritism or not, but I think when Pacquiao is gone. Boxing fans, and more fans in general are going to miss Manny more, as oppose to Mayweather.
Comment