Former middleweight world champion Roy Jones Jr, has openly spoken about his analysis on the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight on May 2.
Although he predicted that Floyd's going to win, he publicly stated that the only way for Floyd to win is to knock Manny Pacquiao out. Seems a little hazy about his prediction because while he states that Mayweather will have better chances to win, he also said that if a decision take place after round 12 (means no KO or TKO), Manny will win with the decision.
This simply shows that Roy Jones Jr. is favoring Manny. Before, Roy Jones Jr. said all of these predictions and analysis, boxing experts and critics, even the Team Pacquiao, believes that the only way for Manny to win is to knock Floyd Mayweather out, because of bias, because of Las Vegas favoring Floyd. So which is which?
Watch the fight on May by clicking the link below:
http://mannypacquiao-floydmayweather-stream.blogspot.com/2015/02/pacquiao-vs-mayweather-live-stream-free.html
The former middleweight champion's statement simply means that Floyd has to engage with Manny in order for him to win, in order for him to knock Manny out. Meaning, Floyd should also throw punches just as Manny surely will, being known as the offensive, aggressive fighter. Floyd should force himself to become the offensive in order to win and not more on the defensive, or both, in order to win. Just like what Juan Manuel Marquez and Eric Morales did when they fought Manny. So if a decision comes, Floyd will have better chances to win.
Seems the coin now has been turned to the other side.
Let's figure out from these videos what Roy Jones Jr. has to tell and let us listen closely:
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