Sizing them up: Pacquiao vs Mayweather

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Examine the tactics and skills of Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr as they prepare for their fight in Las Vegas

Boxing matches are won by a combination of skill, will and natural ability. When two fighters of standout merit meet at the same stage of their careers, one mistake or lapse in judgment could be all that separates the two combats in victory and defeat.

The May 2 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr pits the two best fighters of their generation in a summit fight that isn't likely to occur again for years. Pacquiao has won world titles in a record 8 divisions while Mayweather has captured belts in 5 weight classes.

While they'll be employing strategies tailor-made to their opponents, they have many intangibles and idiosyncrasies that will likely be seen at the MGM Grand.


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Mayweather, Pacquiao all set for 'fight of the century', richest bout ever

least one glittering night on Saturday with a welterweight title showdown dubbed the 'fight of the century'.

Prize-fighting has seen plenty of those, but in a sport that once made regular front-page news it has been years since a bout so captured the imagination of non-fight fans.

"This is the biggest fight in boxing history," Mayweather declared on Wednesday in a spurt of hyperbole befitting the occasion.

Pacquiao-Mayweather is a hot topic from late-night chat shows to breakfast television and a sensation on social media.

Even the Kentucky Derby, traditionally America's marquee sports event on the first Saturday in May, is playing second-fiddle, runner Itsaknockout reduced to a four-legged billboard with a blanket emblazoned with the fighters' names and the horse's connections wearing similarly inscribed attire.

The massive interest has only been fuelled by the gaudy financial figures surrounding the fight: revenue perhaps reaching $400 million fuelled by as many as three million pay-per-view purchases and live gate receipts of some $70 million - all adding up to a possible $200 million payday for Mayweather and a $100 million bonanza for Pacquiao, who agreed to the lesser share of a 60-40 purse split.

Sports media giant ESPN have set up their fight-week headquarters pool-side at Caesars Palace - scene of past epic encounters featuring the likes of Muhammad Ali, Thomas Hearns, Marvin Hagler, Larry Holmes and Evander Holyfield.

But celebrity media outlets have also breathlessly followed the pre-fight doings of Pacquiao and Mayweather, with entertainment heavyweight People magazine expected to be on tap Saturday to keep tabs on the A-list-studded crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Certainly Mayweather, 47-0 with 26 knockouts, and Pacquiao, 57-5 with two drawn and 38 knockouts, are two of the most talented fighters of their generation.

Mayweather puts his World Boxing Council and World Boxing Association titles on the line Saturday and Pacquiao his World Boxing Organization belt.

But Mayweather is 38 and Pacquiao 36, and many believe this would have been a better fight five years ago, when contractual hurdles and personal animosities prevented it from being made.

Now that it has arrived, the fight promises an intriguing clash of styles between men of contrasting personalities.

The soft-spoken Pacquiao is an iconic figure in his homeland, a two-term congressman tipped as a future president who credits the grace of God for lifting him from youthful poverty and later steering him away from a path of excess that his ring success allowed.

Mayweather, schooled in boxing from his toddler days by his father and trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr and uncle Roger Mayweather, has backed up his brash confidence with his unbeaten record and on the strength of the two surpassed Tiger Woods as the world's highest-paid sportsman, according to Forbes.

Pacquiao, who has earned world titles in an unprecedented eight weight divisions, is an aggressive southpaw, famous for going toe-to-toe and one of the hardest punchers in the welterweight division.

But Pacquiao hasn't knocked out an opponent since 2009, and if any fighter can neutralize his attack it should be the elusive Mayweather, a consummate craftsman with vast ring know-how and the patience to use it.

Mayweather's record includes eight victories over southpaws. That includes a 2006 victory over Zab Judah that showcased his ability to make mid-fight adjustments to turn the tide in his favour.

Mayweather seeking knockout?

Although Mayweather is known for a defensive style that critics say edges into boring, Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach say they expect Mayweather to try to make the most of his size advantage by engaging early in search of a knockout.

Leonard Ellerbe, head of Mayweather Promotions, indicated that expectation was on target.

"Floyd Mayweather is going to try to take Manny Pacquiao's head off, you can count on that," Ellerbe said. "Floyd Mayweather is looking to finish him off."

Mayweather has scored just one knockout since 2007, when he put down Victor Ortiz in a controversial quick-start in 2011.

Pacquiao and Roach say they have prepared to go the distance, and will be ready for anything Mayweather has to offer over 12 rounds.

"If he wants to fight me, good for me," Pacquiao said. "If he's running and moving around the ring, we're prepared for that, too."

Amid the hype, both Pacquiao and Mayweather have been reluctant to say the long-awaited match will define their legacies.

But Sugar Ray Leonard, an Olympic gold medallist and five-weight professional world champion, said the fight is all about legacies.

"It's about history," Leonard said. "A fight to make your palms sweat."

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I heard that it costs about $100 pay per view to watch this game! Expensive!
 
I m not interesting to watch boxing fights. Silly about costly $100 PPV. I heard that the main event was delayed about 30 minutes because of problems pay-per-view customers experienced while trying to order the fight.
 
I heard that it costs about $100 pay per view to watch this game! Expensive!

I heard someone on TV say it was a very boring fight and some people shelled a lot of $$$ to see it . So it look like it did not live up to all the hype ! I was thinking this was being will overhyped and people fell for it.
 
The most boring fight I ever seen in my lifetime.

Mike Tyson was the most exciting fight I ever witnessed.

MMA is more exciting to watch.

Pacquiao may face the disciplinary action due to injecting his injured shoulder.

Mayweather will retire at 50th win.

What is next for Boxing world after Pacquiao/Mayweather retire.

MMA WILL RISE!
 
I heard someone on TV say it was a very boring fight and some people shelled a lot of $$$ to see it . So it look like it did not live up to all the hype ! I was thinking this was being will overhyped and people fell for it.
Yesterday I read the news about some people who attended this event suing for refund.
 
I heard that it costs about $100 pay per view to watch this game! Expensive!

Some people got to see this for free people were using their Meerkat and Periscope and to record the fight and people got see it for free , I don't have a smartphone so I have no
idea how this works
 
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