DCGrad

February 20th, 2015 at 8:28 PM ^

got knocked out in his last fight right? I thin.k Mayweather didn't want to fight him until Mayweather was pretty sure he would win. Either way I hope it's a good fight. I hope some bar here will have it on

ESNY

February 20th, 2015 at 9:07 PM ^

Not sure how much either has left. Floyd has been getting dinged more and more and has gotten hurt a few times recently. That never happened a few years ago. He still might be too quick for Manny but all Manny has to do is catch him once and it might be enough. Whether he is able to is another story.

vablue

February 20th, 2015 at 9:20 PM ^

I can't bring myself to give money directly to Mayweather. The sporting world went crazy over Ray Rice and Mayweather has made Rice look like a saint. In boxing your money goes straight to this one guys wallet, hard for me to justify.

Blue24

February 20th, 2015 at 9:26 PM ^

Too bad the fight didn't happen in their primes. I'll still watch it, but I'm not that excited about it. PBF is going to dominate this fight now Could be an interesting couple of final rounds though if Pac knows he needs a ko. And as someone already said, 24/7 will be pretty cool.

Rhino77

February 20th, 2015 at 9:47 PM ^

                                                                

^ A Few of you on this board. Watch the fight, or don't watch the fight. Why put a NEGATIVE spin on everything? Drink a beer, calm down, and be happy these two grown men are willing to inflict pain on one another for our enjoyment and to make a few $. 

smwilliams

February 20th, 2015 at 10:14 PM ^

The boxing ignorance in this thread is outstanding.

First, yes, in 2010, Manny and Floyd were younger and presumably better, more athletic fighters. They were also P4P #1 and #2 in the world. Guess what? In 2015, on most respected P4P lists, Floyd is #1 and Manny is #2. Floyd's movement isn't what it once was (which is why Maidana was able to get on him in their first fight) and Manny's hand speed isn't as crazy as it was 5 years ago, but they are still the two best fighters in the world.

Second, the idea that Manny is somehow faded is ridiculous. He lost one of the worst decisions in boxing history to Tim Bradley, then got caught with an uppercut by Juan Manuel Marquez (who rather than being an "old Mexican dude" is still in many people's Top 10 P4P and a first ballot hall of famer. He then crushed Brandon Rios, easily outpointed Bradley in their rematch, and made a mockery of Chris Algieri.

Third, styles make a fight. Manny is a southpaw (Floyd struggled with Corley and Judah) who throws punches at absurd angles and never stops coming (see Maidana, Marcos). He's not considerably different as far as size/speed goes as Floyd (see Alvarez and Marquez). Floyd is the best defensive fighter in the world. This is going to be a really damn good fight with Pacquiao doing his best to corner Floyd or cut off the ring with his footwork so he can unload with combinations while Floyd waits for his time to counter.

 

gopoohgo

February 20th, 2015 at 11:08 PM ^

When was the last time Manny KOd his opponent?

Answer: 2009, Miguel Cotto.

Both are still great fighters, but Floyd's defense is not as good as it once was (see the early rounds against Cotto).  And Manny just does not have the power to pair with his insane work rate.

Both are past their prime.  This is still the biggest fight in our generation...but both fighters are on the downslope.

PS I'm still getting the fight

LurkingLikeLar…

February 20th, 2015 at 11:16 PM ^

This guy just said almost everything I wanted to. The only note I'd like to add is it's interesting/weird to me that Floyd destroyed Marquez and Manny did the same to the only fighter that left Mayweather with any bruises after a fight, Miguel Cotto. Well during the Money era. I barely remember any fights of his when he was Pretty Boy. 

west2

February 21st, 2015 at 9:52 PM ^

the fight of the decade pitting the best 2 boxers of the past 10 years against each other. Manny is fighting for a lasting legacy to go out with a huge bang.  He declined previous bids for this fight due to drug testing issues. But then he is a smaller guy in a sport that pays more for bigger fighters to fight.  Floyd is almost 2 years older than Manny trying to hang on to an undefeated record approaching Rocky Marcianos 49-0 Mark.  Bet on Pac man in a unanimous decision. 

MGoKalamazoo

February 21st, 2015 at 12:38 AM ^

I agree with everything you said, this should have been done 5 years ago. No doubt this will be the biggest fight of the year, 5 years ago this had Thrilla in Manilla/Rumble in the Jungle written all over it. The buys won't be close to what could have been. Just my opinion.

GWUWolverineFan

February 20th, 2015 at 11:52 PM ^

Since their will be PPV and not all of us feel like shelling out money... If you are in Detroit, I highly recommend Thomas Magees Sporting House to watch the fight. They will be showing both fights that night. Good beer and great whiskey selection.

TheCool

February 21st, 2015 at 12:58 AM ^

Why are people so emotional and judgemental regarding a sport and people they've never met? Thug, primadonna, narcissist, etc. Mayweather is brilliant in knowing whether people hate him or love him them pay to watch him win or lose. And whether he's starting attention to himself or not the man works his ass off. Pacquiao is a monster despite Marquez (a likely juiced version) fucking him up. This will be a great fight. Frankly I don't see Manny winning unless he lands a big blow. But it had better be a KO because the last 2 times I saw Floyd take a big punch he dominated the rest of the fights. One was against Mosley, a very strong puncher, the other I can't remember.

WestSider

February 21st, 2015 at 12:23 PM ^

because Mayweather has a long history of assaulting women, even in the presence of children. So yeah, my judgment is that he is a morally unfit human being who happens to be a great fighter. For those reasons, I won't contribute to his $ haul. These reasons have nothing to do with how "brilliant" he is at knowing people love and hate him. He has been brilliant using his money and lawyers, along with the help of promoters and those who think these things don't matter, to continue raking in millions. He should be in prison. If those things don't matter at all to you, its a free country. 

Rick Grimes

February 21st, 2015 at 8:42 AM ^

I have a Filipino co-worker who I like to talk with about Pacquio. She thinks he will win, but of course she's bias. I wouldn't mind seeing him pull off the upset because he's fighting for his country while I wouldn't say the same for may weather. If may weather wins though, then his record would finally be legit.

EZrider

April 30th, 2015 at 10:59 AM ^

Looking for a place to watch the Mayweather - Pacquiao fight on Saturday.  Do you know of any bars in Ann Arbor or surrounding area showing the fight?

GO BLUE!