Showing posts with label Pacquiao Mayweather rematch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacquiao Mayweather rematch. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Boxing Experts Prediction: Manny Will Win Against Floyd In Rematch. Find Out Why.


The declaration to affirm the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is apparently upon us.

Who might have figured it could ever occur?

The vast majority of us were analyzing next battle choices for Manny and - 'Blast'- out of the blue Floyd declares via web-based networking media that Mayweather versus Pacquiao 2 was about a done arrangement.

Who knows why Floyd needs this battle?

Does he miss the spotlight THAT much? Is it accurate to say that he is ALREADY needing cash?

Unquestionably, he should understand the rematch won't gross so much cash as the main battle. Mayweather versus Pacquiao created an implied 4.4 to 4.5 million purchases and Floyd earned upwards of $200 million or more while Manny took a cool $100-150 million.

Is Floyd plotting for a rematch with middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez? Or then again, maybe, it's close to home with Manny? Possibly Floyd supposes he didn't do what's needed in the principal battle? All things considered, Mayweather versus Pacquiao wasn't precisely Canelo versus Golovkin 2 as far as diversion esteem. Despite the fact that desires were too high, the battle itself was a B-/C+ on an evaluating scale.

In that May 2015 standoff, Floyd, displaying a high ring IQ and awesome abilities and speed, won a consistent choice by the scores of 116-112, 116-112 and 118-110. At last, the multi year banter was settled... kind of.

Mayweather won on the scorecards and there's no contending the choice yet he didn't beat Manny Pacquiao that night. He outpointed Pacquiao and did what he needed to with a specific end goal to win, yet didn't beat him.

In any case, that is by all account not the only motivation behind why I foresee Manny will win the rematch.

Mayweather versus Pacquiao 2 forecast

1. Movement rate

Truly, Floyd is effectively one of the best contenders ever however Manny, likewise an untouched extraordinary, can - and will - correct requital if he's very much arranged.

Floyd hasn't confronted a genuine and real adversary since his September 2015 prevail upon Andre Berto. Furthermore, the last first class level rival he's confronted was Pac. Manny, then again, sizzled in 2016 against Timothy Bradley and Jessie Vargas, and resembled the Pacquiao of old in dispatching knockout craftsman Lucas Matthysse the previous summer. And keeping in mind that he lost to beforehand unbeaten Jeff Horn in a chaotic battle a year ago, the decision was a long way from undaunted.

Since their May 2015 session, Manny has looked explosive in 3 of 4 sessions while Floyd looked nice against Berto and, after two years, occupied with an absurd battle against a novice.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Silverman: The Best Ever? Floyd Mayweather Jr. Needs To Calm Down Just A Bit

{The following news article is first published in CBS. Read it here.}

Less than a month from now, Floyd Mayweather Jr. will step into the ring with Andre Berto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and supposedly put the cap on his career.
There’s every reason to believe that Floyd means what he says and he intends this fight to be his last before he hangs up his gloves. However, there’s something that takes over most boxers who try to retire and compels them to go back into the ring.
Rocky Marciano was the rare exception. “The Rock” dominated the heavyweight division in the late 1940s and ‘50s and is widely considered to be one of the hardest punchers the division has ever known, but after he won the 49th fight of his career — against Archie Moore — the “Brockton Blockbuster” never got back into the ring. He retired with a perfect 49-0-0 record.
That’s what “Money” is aiming for as well, but he thinks such an undefeated record will earn him recognition that would put him on top of all the greats that preceded him.
TBE, the best ever.
Mayweather has always been the height of arrogance, and he sets a new standard in this area with this proclamation that’s been all over the Twitterverse. He also revealed his top five boxers in the sport’s history, and it’s a joke.
Not surprisingly, he puts his name at the top, followed by Roberto Duran, Pernell Whitaker, Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. and Muhammad Ali.
Just contemplate that for a minute. Ali, who called himself the greatest while he was promoting his many fights, had massive respect for Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson and Marciano. Those four fighters would certainly rank higher than Mayweather, and others who had more to offer in the ring include “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, Harry Greb, Joe Gans, Benny Leonard, Henry Armstrong and Sam Langford.
That’s at least 11 fighters who were better than Floyd, and I would venture a guess that there are at least four more who could fit in that category.
Mayweather is a calculating and a brilliant fighter, but all of the fighters listed above left a piece of themselves in the ring every time they fought. They made their legacy by fighting their heart out every time they got into the ring.
Floyd fought as if he knew what his legacy could be and that the most important thing was coming out of the ring with a zero on the loss side.
Tactically, Mayweather is certainly among the best, and the same holds with his defensive skills. He prepares for each fight and when he gets in the ring, he knows what his opponent’s strengths and weaknesses are and he uses that knowledge to his advantage.
But when it comes to fighting memorable fights and putting on a show for the paying customer, Mayweather is simply not interested. He is not a crowd pleaser, and that has never been his intention.
Manny Pacquiao is a brilliant fighter and Floyd outflanked him and was strategically the better and more effective fighter. But did Mayweather let loose at any time and try to show that he was the dominant fighter in the ring? Did he have bad intentions against Pacquiao, Marcos Maidana, Canelo Alvarez, Roberto Guerrero and Miguel Cotto?
That’s not in his gameplan. Mayweather has incredible skills and talent, but he uses them to make sure his record ends with that zero.
He has never put himself at risk and he does not leave it all in the ring. He has gotten by without giving his all. He is not the greatest ever and the sad part is that perhaps he could have been.
All of the greats knew that you had to open your soul and leave a piece of it in the ring. Mayweather has never done that.
Perhaps he is smarter and sharper than any other boxer because he has not put himself in harm’s way. He’s clearly the best businessman in boxing history, but he is not the best fighter and he’s not even close.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Mayweather Only Has Two Options: Bradley or Pacquiao

{The following articles is written by Rick Jones of Boxingnews24.}

I strongly believe this is the end of the road for Floyd Mayweather Jr. I have been hearing rumor after rumor that his next opponent is Andre Berto and then I hear that it is Mayfield and then I hear it is Amir Khan. I think it is Hilarious and pretty damn disrespectful to the boxing fan that this is happening when the only two options for Mr. Money Mayweather are Timothy Bradley and a rematch with Manny Pacquiao.


The funny thing about this whole situation is that Mayweather thinks his work is done in the sport of boxing. I give him the respect on the fact he beat a guy that he was avoiding for years but that’s it.

September 12th is his last fight and Showtime doesn’t expect much since all the backlash from the May vs Manny Pacquiao fight. Showtime is even ready to put the fight on CBS because they know very well that Mayweather’s next fight will not generate any type of numbers. Mayweather at this point does not care about the fans or anybody because he knows he gets paid regardless.

Showtime is going to take a little hit here of $32 -$35 million. which is ok because after the May vs Manny rip off prices they caught up to where they need to be. Which brings me to my main point why Timothy Bradley and Manny Pacquiao are the still the fights people want to see. First off Bradley is a fighter that fights the same style like Mayweather utilizing skill and speed.

Bradley is a proven warrior that can walk through any punch which everyone saw in the Jesse Vargas fight and others before. I need an explanation from Mayweather why Berto deserves the fight over him and I hope we get it soon. Now as for Manny Pacquiao I feel like he didn’t fight the way he wanted to fight. I understand there was a bum shoulder involved but that doesn’t take way from the fact that he got out boxed and out classed in everyway. The people don’t see it that way and a lot of people are believing this non-sense if the shoulder was heal it would be a different fight. Ok well that is the only reason why people want the rematch.

At the end of the day Timothy Bradley deserves the next fight against Mayweather. He is the only boxer I would pay to see fight Mayweather and possibly beat him.

Boxing Experts Prediction: Manny Will Win Against Floyd In Rematch. Find Out Why.

The declaration to affirm the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao is apparently upon us. Who might have figured it could ...