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  • #11
    good post reed.

    I thought clottey's size and power would be more of a factor in the fight, which is why I thought it was going to be a tough one for pac. I still think it was a tough fight for pac in that he had to work his ass off in there, it's just he made it look too easy.

    Pacquiao likes to get hit it seems, in all his fights after he gets hit he seems to attack even more and tell his opponents to bring some more!

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    • #12
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
      Stop being a prick... it wasnt a good night for him... hes not a top echelon fighter. But he is not a coward.
      Stop being sympathetic towards him you giving him too much credit my dude. Hes a coward. DeJesus looked him in his eyes and told him to punch. Clottey said "no". He was terrified to throw punches. He felt his power in his arms and on his body and he didnt want to feel him in his face. Hes a disgrace. Even Pac diehards said he has no balls. Oh and so did his own trainer. Hes patheitc man. Simple.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
        Stop being sympathetic towards him you giving him too much credit my dude. Hes a coward. DeJesus looked him in his eyes and told him to punch. Clottey said "no". He was terrified to throw punches. He felt his power in his arms and on his body and he didnt want to feel him in his face. Hes a disgrace. Even Pac diehards said he has no balls. Oh and so did his own trainer. Hes patheitc man. Simple.
        I have no respect for this mindset.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
          I have no respect for this mindset.
          Forgive him.....he's trying hard to be a boxing fan.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
            It's his fault for thinking that. But regardless, Clottey went into this fight making it known how he felt.

            "You slow him down by hitting him.. when I hit him, he will slow down" - This is what Clottey was saying in the countdown...

            If anything it was the opposite... as Clottey would land, Pac only UPPED his offense. Clottey planned on pacquiao slowing down in the later rounds so he could take advantage.. and it didn't happen.

            I felt Clottey would maybe win 3 rounds in this fight as I said before the fight.

            Clottey is an ON and OFF fighter... he is not a counter puncher.

            While you are PUNCHING.. he is DEFENDING. When you are DONE, then he will punch.

            Couple that with Pac setting a compu box record for punches thrown.. and what do you have?

            You have Pacquiao throwing punches nonstop upwards of 100 punches PLUS a round, and you have Clottey almost constantly on defense. This is the Clottey we have always seen. Only difference he was in there with the best fighter in the world.

            Margarito also threw a compubox record on Clottey.. but the difference is Margarito is not Pacquiao... he is there to be hit a LOT more than Pac... Pac may not have the BEST defense in the ring but it is certainly worlds apart from Margarito... Margarito also stands directly in front of you, you can hit him at will.. this is why Clottey did so much better.

            Not only was Pac throwing 100 punches a round, but he was doing it with movement, speed, angles, and FEINTS.

            I hoped Clottey would have made a better account of himself.. but who exactly were we expecting to show up? Maybe our expectations we're a little too high.. on top of a stylistic mismatch..
            He's done this on the world stage over and over. Clottey was expecting Pacquiao to slow down, but did nothing to help that along. He was OFF the whole night, you'd think that at some point he would have realized that he was losing the fight unless he took a chance. I give Pacquiao all the credit for such a great win, but I feel Clottey did nothing to try to win this fight.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Chups View Post
              Forgive him.....he's trying hard to be a boxing fan.
              Man you cant watch that fight and say Clottey is this warrior. He fought to survive. Pac fought to win.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                I have no respect for this mindset.
                co-sign, he's an embarrassment to all members on this site.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                  I have no respect for this mindset.
                  He felt Manny's power, saw his movement, elusiveness and what did he do? He covered up and punched ONLY when he felt safe of not getting hit...coward.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by peyk-peyk View Post
                    co-sign, he's an embarrassment to all members on this site.
                    Man please. Lenny DeJesus SAID THE SAME THING.



                    Clotteys trainer.

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                    • #20
                      Ha ha. So Clottey's masterplan was to slow Pacquaio down by doing nothing. Yes, Joshua, of course, because Manny is known for slowing down. Is the crack good where you're at?

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