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Mayweather vs. Pacquiao predictions from fighters: Khan, Malignaggi & Algieri all pick Mayweather to win

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Amir “King” Khan (30-3, 19 KOs) returns to the ring on May 29 to take on Chris Algieri (20-1, 8 KOs) at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, as the headliner of a Premier Boxing Champions card on Spike TV.

Khan, Algieri, and undercard fighters Paulie Malignaggi (33-6, 7KO’s) and Danny O’Connor (25-2, 9KO’s) all chimed in with their own Mayweather vs. Pacquiao predictions. Just like our staff picks for the fight, it’s a clean sweep with everyone siding for Mayweather.

Amir Khan: “This is a fight that the world has been wanting to see for so long and it’s great that it is now upon us. Floyd and Manny are two legendary fighters and it is only right that we get to see them share the ring together. I have no doubt that this is going to be a tremendous matchup and will be extremely exciting for as long as it lasts. Manny has hand speed and fast feet that will cause Floyd some problems early on, but as it progresses I expect Floyd to make the adjustments he tends to make to counter that before pulling away on the scorecards. Both fighters still have so much to give and on Saturday night I’m sure they’re going to produce something very special for the fans.”

Chris Algieri: “Styles make fights and I believe this is a style that suits Floyd. Floyd is the smartest fighter in the game. He will be able to pick up on certain flaws and exploit them. Manny is going to make him work in there and I believe that the first few rounds are going to be very interesting. Manny is a different and smarter fighter than he was before the Marquez knockout. If Manny comes in shape the way that he did against me, and if Floyd has missed a step at all, then I see Pacquiao giving him all kinds of trouble. Ultimately though, I see Mayweather winning a decision.”

Paulie Malignaggi: “I am taking Mayweather by wide decision or a late-round stoppage. He has too much variation to his arsenal. Pacquiao is fun to watch, but his one-dimensional approach won’t be enough on Saturday night.”

Danny O’Connor: “I am going with Mayweather. He is too smart to fall into anyone’s game plan, other than his own. I predict a decision based off of his superior boxing ability.”