Who is the most Brutal Boxer? Manny or Floyd?

Philippines
November 17, 2009 4:08am CST
As of the most interviews, Manny beats down Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton more brutal than Floyd did. What can you say about this?
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@rescarez (37)
• Philippines
26 Dec 09
Yep Manny always comes forward while Floyd runs..Manny won all those rounds against the two but Floyd didnt..Manny was never hurt by the two and Floyd was almost knocked down by Hatton and hammered by delaHoya at times..
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@athomice (396)
• Philippines
17 Nov 09
This means how he trained himself for the fight specially if the opponent camp underestimate him or humiliate him as a boxer. Beating Dela Hoya, Hatton and Cotto in a brutal way is just a mark or symbol that you shoudn't underestimate your opponent wether if he is small or big. Pacquiao is like a wild animal in the ring (vice versa outside the ring), he has this killer instict that a good boxer should have. Floyd is a defensive type of boxer, most of the time he frustrate his enemy and let them waste their energy before he attacks. Beating your opponent brutally or not in boxing is not the question but the important thing is how the boxer prepared themselves for this kind of beating. Because if they don't prepared themselves very well it would be the end of their boxing career. This just my opinion. God Bless!
• Philippines
17 Nov 09
Your right about there. Some boxers doesn't take their training very seriously and think that this is enough and they'll do some party before the match. Unlike Manny, he does his training very seriously even though he has commercials on TV, if it's training it's pure training for him. Especially on the part of Cotto where Manny is the challenger, if you want to defend you title you should take it seriously and don't underestimate any opponent even how short or big he is, and don't relax if you know there's a weak point on your opponent because you don't know what will happen on that match.Congratulations Manny!
• Philippines
17 Nov 09
So this fight will be speed against defensive type. That's cool. Anyway, every career has an end.
@athomice (396)
• Philippines
18 Nov 09
Well that's a big question...both fighter has speed unless Pacquiao step up to another level of speed. But still the real big question is can he break the defense? I hope roach know how!
• Philippines
20 Nov 09
Brutal-wise, their is no doubt that Manny is more brutal than Floyd. Floyd is considered one of the best fighter because of his superb defensive tactic. But demolitioning an opponent is not Floyd, its Manny.Manny is an explosive power puncher but has less defense compared to Floyd. For your question, it's definitely Manny.
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
2 Dec 09
It's Pacquiao definitely who is the brutal boxer. To me, Mayweather is just wily nad would refuse to bring it on if he doesn't have a clear advantage. If you really want to see real action in boxing, it's got to be a Pacquiao bout. Cheers!
• Philippines
17 Nov 09
Absolutely Manny. The way he beats the likes of Oscar, Hatton and just recently Cotto. Not to mention the fight with Eric Morales who never been knock down before was floored by Manny. These fighters always said that they are bigger than him and their power will negate Pacquiao speed advantage. But what happened is that they are all loser and the one being TKO too. So i think the size advantage will not be that much of a problem with Pacquaio the way he is handling bigger longer and taller opponents.
• Philippines
20 Nov 09
I agree with that! It's like beating Miguel Cotto that has the size advantage. I go with speed against size.