taken from www.fightfan.com article:
Floyd Mayweather: “If I was to go to heavyweight right now and compete with the Klitschkos… everyone would say Floyd’s on something. But this man can come from 105 to 154… and they say it’s all natural. Come on man… wake up!”
The other point often repeated by Floyd is that Pacquiao’s knockout power -- specifically pointing to his time at and above 140 pounds -- is both suspicious and unnatural.
At or above 140 pounds:
Floyd Mayweather Jr. has eleven fights: 11-0 (5 KOs)
Manny Pacquiao has six fights: 6-0 (3 KOs)
They share a common knockout victim in Ricky Hatton.
The other two knockouts for Pacquiao were Oscar de la Hoya and Miguel Cotto, both of whom he stopped on their feet after sustained and prolonged beatings.
Miguel Cotto would be the biggest fighter Pacquiao has stopped to date, and while he did not step on HBO’s unofficial scale before his fight with Pacquiao, he was believed to be between 155 and 160 pounds in the ring that night.
Mayweather’s four stoppages (beyond Hatton) above 140 pounds are: Henry Bruseles, Arturo Gatti, Sharmba Mitchell and Victor Ortiz. That would peg Ortiz in Floyd’s recent outing last week as the biggest man he’s ever stopped as ‘Vicious’ Vic clocked in at 164 pounds and Floyd put him down for a full ten count.
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