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    At what point in time did the Mayweathers feel threatened by pacquiao?

    first and foremost, i am a mayweather fan more than a pac fan. now thats out of the way...

    All these roiding, PED, "pacs unbelievable strength" talk that the Mayweathers (especially Sr) has been goin on and on since 09 isnt exactly working out well for their camp.

    IMO pac really had Sr pissing his pants after Pac mutilated margarito.

    so at what point in time did Pac had them shook?
    105
    Pac-DLH
    17.14%
    18
    Pac-Hatton
    28.57%
    30
    Pac-Cotto
    48.57%
    51
    Pac-Margarito
    1.90%
    2
    Pac-Mosley
    3.81%
    4
    Last edited by KING MEAT; 01-02-2014, 03:23 AM.

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    when pacquiao beat cotto with such ease(which to this day, no one has beat him like that), it was pretty fn crazy.

    Hatton started the fear, cotto made it permanent

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      #3
      I think it just escalated really there was not 1 oh **** moment it escalated from DLH on.

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        #4
        Didn't he bring up how Pacquiao blasted through Mosley and Cotto in his little "Health first rant"? The fear may have started early but the way he demolished ODLH, Cotto, and Hatton made him super shook.

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          #5
          Originally posted by thuggery View Post
          Didn't he bring up how Pacquiao blasted through Mosley and Cotto in his little "Health first rant"? The fear may have started early but the way he demolished ODLH, Cotto, and Hatton made him super shook.
          post hatton and cotto i think they were worried.

          after the margarito fight they were like "hell no, uh uh. we aint gettin in the ring with the lil mofacka."

          im a firm believer that floyd would cruise to a comfortable decision against pac.... Sr is just scared. waaaaay too scared.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rocky=Ward View Post
            when pacquiao beat cotto with such ease(which to this day, no one has beat him like that), it was pretty fn crazy.

            Hatton started the fear, cotto made it permanent


            I think this is true. Cotto made it permanent.

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              #7
              Floyd Sr has been the main influences in all this, Floyd talks all this "Own man" stuff, but when it comes to boxing pertaining to him he listens to Sr. He started the steroids shit, and Floyd followed right behind. If I remember correctly he's the one that pushed the cut weight that was not needed for the Canelo fight, also been pushing hard for his son to fight Khan for a long time now. Also advised Floyd not to fight at 160, trust me if he was all for it Floyd would be fighting Martinze right now.
              Last edited by CLUE; 01-02-2014, 03:43 AM.

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                #8
                Definitely after Mayweather Sr. saw for himself in person Ricky Hatton getting FLATTENED aka MTV CT style, the cotto fight was just icing on the cake

                Cuz May was def pepping himself up for a fight vs Pac, especially fighting Marquez (Pacs greatest rival) and dismantling him with such ease. Pretty sure May felt confident enough to take that fight after embarassing Marquez

                then well everyone knows the rest of the story. lmao no need to tell a story thats been told more than the bible

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                    #10
                    Sr got shook after the cotto fight.

                    when pac got caught by cotto's left hook and he just shook his head and tap his gloves, Sr got worried.

                    uncle roger want the pac fight long ago, so was pbf. it was only Sr who infuse fear on pbf,

                    i still believe pbf can eke out a decision though even during pac's reign.

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