Pacquiao vs Mayweather Official Thread...May 2nd!!!

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Mayweather: Pacquiao Worried, I'm Not Weight Drained
Posted by: Miguel Rivera on 3/12/2015 .

By Miguel Rivera
WBA/WBC welterweight and junior middleweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. says Manny Pacquiao is very worried about their upcoming fight. On Wednesday, the two boxers came face to face during their only press conference until the week of their fight on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao, who holds the WBO's version of the welterweight title, claims he was more worried when he was facing common opponents like Oscar De La Hoya and Miguel Cotto. Pacquiao faced De La Hoya at 147-pounds and fought Cotto at 145-pounds. He stopped them both. Mayweather fought both of them at the junior middleweight limit of 154 and won competitive decisions over both.

Mayweather disputes Pacquiao's claim, stating the Filipino star is worried because he knows Mayweather won't be "weight-drained" like De La Hoya or Cotto.

"Not true [that he was more worried about them]. I see in his eyes. I can read his body language. He's very worried. He's worried, he's worried. I don't take anything away from him. I don't take any fighter for granted. I never overlook no opponent but I've been in there with everybody. When I fought Oscar De La Hoya, he outweighed me by twenty pounds. When I fought Miguel Cotto, he outweighed me by twenty pounds," Mayweather told TV Azteca.


"I didn't fight De La Hoya at a catch-weight. I didn't fight Cotto at a catch-weight. He knows, as a champion, that if a guy loses so much weight he will be totally drained. He is fighting a guy [on May 2] who is a solid welterweight. I've talked about great, legendary Mexican champions. I've seen [Morales] outbox him. I've seen Marquez beat him also. I study. I watch very, very close.



"He's never faced this style before. He makes a lot of mistakes and I will capitalize on those mistakes. Once Alex Ariza left Manny Pacquiao he stopped getting knockouts. That's saying something. That's saying a lot."




http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-pacquiao-worried-im-not-weight-drained--88430



Okay, yes...Pacquiao fought Cotto at a 145 catchweight (2 lbs under the Welterweight limit) and Floyd is saying here that, "He knows, as a champion, that if a guy loses so much weight he will be totally drained." right?:mjpls:



So, the fact that Floyd fought Canelo at a 152 catchweight (2 lbs under the Junior Middleweight limit) means that Floyd KNEW, as a champion, that if Canelo lost so much weight he will be totally drained:sas1:



If Floyd is gonna use that against Pacquiao for Cotto, it should be okay for the #CaneloCartel to use that same reasoning against Floyd for Canelo.:sas2:
 

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Trolling HOW bytch nikka? :childplease:

go to youtube and post the 8 rounds JMM "clearly" won...

The fight was VERY close... it was the closest of all their fights.. yall nikkas just dont know how to score rounds
There's no way any logical person who has any reasonable knowledge of boxing that thinks there was only one round that Marquez clearly won. You don't have to beat somebody to a bloody pulp to clearly win a round. You're just a delusional Manny stan that can't see otherwise.
 

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Mayweather: Pacquiao Worried, I'm Not Weight Drained
Posted by: Miguel Rivera on 3/12/2015 .

By Miguel Rivera
WBA/WBC welterweight and junior middleweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. says Manny Pacquiao is very worried about their upcoming fight. On Wednesday, the two boxers came face to face during their only press conference until the week of their fight on May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao, who holds the WBO's version of the welterweight title, claims he was more worried when he was facing common opponents like Oscar De La Hoya and Miguel Cotto. Pacquiao faced De La Hoya at 147-pounds and fought Cotto at 145-pounds. He stopped them both. Mayweather fought both of them at the junior middleweight limit of 154 and won competitive decisions over both.

Mayweather disputes Pacquiao's claim, stating the Filipino star is worried because he knows Mayweather won't be "weight-drained" like De La Hoya or Cotto.

"Not true [that he was more worried about them]. I see in his eyes. I can read his body language. He's very worried. He's worried, he's worried. I don't take anything away from him. I don't take any fighter for granted. I never overlook no opponent but I've been in there with everybody. When I fought Oscar De La Hoya, he outweighed me by twenty pounds. When I fought Miguel Cotto, he outweighed me by twenty pounds," Mayweather told TV Azteca.


"I didn't fight De La Hoya at a catch-weight. I didn't fight Cotto at a catch-weight. He knows, as a champion, that if a guy loses so much weight he will be totally drained. He is fighting a guy [on May 2] who is a solid welterweight. I've talked about great, legendary Mexican champions. I've seen [Morales] outbox him. I've seen Marquez beat him also. I study. I watch very, very close.



"He's never faced this style before. He makes a lot of mistakes and I will capitalize on those mistakes. Once Alex Ariza left Manny Pacquiao he stopped getting knockouts. That's saying something. That's saying a lot."




http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweather-pacquiao-worried-im-not-weight-drained--88430



Okay, yes...Pacquiao fought Cotto at a 145 catchweight (2 lbs under the Welterweight limit) and Floyd is saying here that, "He knows, as a champion, that if a guy loses so much weight he will be totally drained." right?:mjpls:



So, the fact that Floyd fought Canelo at a 152 catchweight (2 lbs under the Junior Middleweight limit) means that Floyd KNEW, as a champion, that if Canelo lost so much weight he will be totally drained:sas1:



If Floyd is gonna use that against Pacquiao for Cotto, it should be okay for the #CaneloCartel to use that same reasoning against Floyd for Canelo.:sas2:
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Dont look worried to me...

The nerve of this nikka to bring up catchweights :snoop:

Also Pac stopped knocking people out well before Ariza left
 

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There's no way any logical person who has any reasonable knowledge of boxing that thinks there was only one round that Marquez clearly won. You don't have to beat somebody to a bloody pulp to clearly win a round. You're just a delusional Manny stan that can't see otherwise.

:what: I never said that... go put on your glasses, read the post again and get back at me
 

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Dont look worried to me...

The nerve of this nikka to bring up catchweights :snoop:

Also Pac stopped knocking people out well before Ariza left


He keeps using "Manny drained DLH"...NO! DLH drained DLH:ufdup:


Manny wasnt the A-Side in that matchup, so he couldnt make any demands. DLH CHOSE to fight him at 145 and that's how that happened, just like Floyd CHOSE to fight JMM at a catchweight....and then came in over the limits with no fukks given:yeshrug:
 

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He keeps using "Manny drained DLH"...NO! DLH drained DLH:ufdup:


Manny wasnt the A-Side in that matchup, so he couldnt make any demands. DLH CHOSE to fight him at 145 and that's how that happened, just like Floyd CHOSE to fight JMM at a catchweight....and then came in over the limits with no fukks given:yeshrug:

Well according to the @Master Teacher Pac drained Oscar(who was the Aside) and told him he couldn't rehydrate... logical right? :mjlol:
 

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Well according to the @Master Teacher Pac drained Oscar(who was the Aside) and told him he couldn't rehydrate... logical right? :mjlol:


I've never heard of the "lesser" fighter calling BIG shots like what weight the fight will be at:manny:


Oscar De La Hoya chose to fight him at 147 (which Pacquiao weighed in at what...142 lbs?) because Manny Pacquiao was at 135 in June and jumped up 2 divisions to fight him in his 1st match at Welterweight.:ehh:


What? Did nikkas expect Manny Pacquiao, who started off 2008 fighting JMM at 130lbs, to end the year fighting ODLH at 154? A 4 division jump in 1 calendar year and in only a 9 month span between JMM and DLH fights???:dahell:



Would we expect Vasyl Lomachenko to fight Jhonny Gonzalez at 126, then fight Orlando Salido in a rematch but at 130, followed up with a fight against Keith Thurman at 147 by the end of this year? That's a 4 division jump brehs :what:


At the end of the day, DLH did it to himself, not Pacquiao:yeshrug:
 
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Manny startegy will bew to pressure Floyd and win based off activity. I think he's in for a rude awakening. He should go in there and box. Floydhas that reach and he will easily get frustrated when he s getting countered from stepping in and then give up. I hope I m wrong because I don't wanna see a boring fight. I wanna see a good scrap
 
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