Hall of Famer who fought Pacquiao and Mayweather gives surprising power verdict | Boxing News



Hall of Famer who fought Pacquiao and Mayweather gives surprising power verdict | Boxing News

One man who knows how it feels to share the ring with both Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has revealed his thoughts on the power of the duo.

Pacquiao and Mayweather are regarded as two of the greatest boxers of all time, having each had remarkable careers in their own right.

Their success led to an iconic battle in May 2015, which Mayweather won by unanimous decision, and they are set to meet again over a decade on when they collide at The Sphere in Las Vegas on September 19.

One legendary fighter who has faced each of them is Oscar De La Hoya, suffering a split decision loss to Mayweather in May 2007, and a eighth round retirement defeat to ‘PacMan’ in his final bout in December 2008.

In a resurfaced clip, De La Hoya broke down the punching ability of both men, admitting there isn’t much between them.

“We all know that Mayweather is not known for a big punch. It stings. I would have to say they’re about the same. It’s funny because I didn’t feel Pacquiao’s punch. He didn’t do anything to me so I didn’t really feel his punch.

“They punch the same. The only difference is that Pacquiao has the ability to really knock you out, but he’s got to land that perfect punch and Pacquiao’s doesn’t have that good timing like Mayweather.

“It’s different speed because Mayweather is a guy who has one fast shot. Pacquiao will throw four five six seven punches that fast. I think both guys might be the same, or I would have to go with Pacquiao.”

Time will time whether or not a knockout can be recorded when the two legends meet again in September.