If this is recent, then this tells me he sees Pacquiao as a real threat, or is real pumped for this fight, and feels he has to train that much harder. Same thing with Pacquiao, feel both are training super hard for this fight. Very good thing for the fans. Think we are gonna see the fire back in Pacquiao. They have to train to the level of opposition they are facing. Maybe they've been able to take it easy with some training camps, because their level of opposition was not the best. Not this time.
So your entire hopes are riding on the idea that a guy who has been a pro fighter for coming up on 20 years, who has fought more champions than anyone in the history of boxing, who has never been dropped...you're counting on him being mentally weak? Good strategy, best of luck to you and your ilk!
So your entire hopes are riding on the idea that a guy who has been a pro fighter for coming up on 20 years, who has fought more champions than anyone in the history of boxing, who has never been dropped...you're counting on him being mentally weak? Good strategy, best of luck to you and your ilk!
Nope that's not the only thing. It's just one of many. And he is mentally weak and has been dropped (by Judah). Again Floyd is 38 and close to retirement, so if anything he is thinking about his health more than ever. Look at how he panicked when he saw his own blood against maidana in the first fight, and look at how "safe" he fought against maidana in the second fight. You can bring up examples from the past where he showed some heart but as of right now as of lately he has fought like a fighter who thinks about his health and fighting "safe" more than anything.
Pac has more heart and courage than floyd. When the going gets tough Manny digs deep and fires back with everything he's got and is not afraid to go out swinging. You can't say this same thing about Floyd.
both fighters need 1 clear shot to win. hard to tell whose going to get W but I think Floyd never fought a fighter can throw combination like PacMan. He will get hit for sure.
open scoring is the worse takes all the fun out of boxing, and all the cowards just pull a mayweather and run all the last 4 rounds.
Off topic-- I think you could 'fix' open scoring if you did it at the 1/3 of the way mark and 1/2 way mark on 9+ rounders, and at the 1/2 way mark in fights less than 9 rounds. That way there is always a chance, unless it is that lopsided, in which case that's useful info too.
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