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I was going to a friend's house to see it but passed out after work. Woke up again, too late to go. Have been texting some friends and the consensus was that it was a good, not great, fight. Problem was, after 5 years of boxing-politics bullsh**, it needed to be a great fight to be good for the sport. The hot actress Elizabeth Banks tweeted "Floyd Mayweather is an incredible fighter, but he just bored me out of $100." And Brian Campbell of ESPN said, "We never saw Pacquiao empty the tank and go for broke." Wallace Matthews, also of ESPN: "That was exactly the fight I expected to see but hoped I wouldn't."Timing was right- for Floyd's business purposes, not for fans.
To suggest Manny was thrown off by Floyd's speed is ridiculous. To allude that Manny is slow, is absurd.
I thought you were talking about foot / body speed, not hand speed.I agree, Mayweather's lead left is not only fast, it is accurate. He controlled the fight with it and won with it. I am willing to bet that 60%-70% of his landed punches came from that left.But, to my core point, without Mayweather's size advantage (ie if Pacquaio and Mayweather were the same size and frame measurements) those lefts wouldn't have been nearly as effective, as Manny would've been within his effective attack range much more often. I'm not saying Manny would've won in this case. Just pointing out what I see as the main deciding factor in the fight.
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Just don't see it that way. Floyd doesn't win fights, he wins rounds. He isn't impressive, and doesn't hurt anybody. And when he gets hurt, his shoulder roll goes away and he forgets his whole defensive posture. Manny is just as much of a train as Floyd is.
That wasn't what happened in the fight, no matter how humorous the video might be. Floyd out boxed Manny, flat out beat him in the center of the ring and managed him very well on the ropes. He didn't dance away or shoulder roll him at all, except for the last 15 seconds of the fight which doesn't count. He kept Manny off of him with jabs and straight right hands, just like a boxer should do it. I was very impressed with Mayweather's skill and disappointed in Manny's effort.