Green for the OP.
I'd first liked Pac because he had this balls-out aggressive, exciting style.
The fact that he's a fellow Filipino didn't hurt, either, LOL.
(His humility in a sport characterized by trash talk helps, too.)
What really makes me a fan these days is how he has progressed,
how he takes what his trainer teaches, straight to heart.
He really WAS a one-trick pony back in the day, and I guess we
have the great Erik Morales to thank, for lighting a fire in Pac's belly;
and Freddie Roach to thank for feeding the flame with better technique.
I don't know if Pac can get much better. I mean, age has just about
crept up on him, and there's not much time left to learn more stuff.
While I'd have liked for him to try unifying vs. Campbell, or to go at it
with Marquez una vez más, I also think he's put in enough real work
against top dogs, to deserve a final year that's mainly for moneymaking.
h.
I'd first liked Pac because he had this balls-out aggressive, exciting style.
The fact that he's a fellow Filipino didn't hurt, either, LOL.
(His humility in a sport characterized by trash talk helps, too.)
What really makes me a fan these days is how he has progressed,
how he takes what his trainer teaches, straight to heart.
He really WAS a one-trick pony back in the day, and I guess we
have the great Erik Morales to thank, for lighting a fire in Pac's belly;
and Freddie Roach to thank for feeding the flame with better technique.
I don't know if Pac can get much better. I mean, age has just about
crept up on him, and there's not much time left to learn more stuff.
While I'd have liked for him to try unifying vs. Campbell, or to go at it
with Marquez una vez más, I also think he's put in enough real work
against top dogs, to deserve a final year that's mainly for moneymaking.
h.
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