Maybe fruit of his increasing disappointment on FMJ, he seems to be changing his tune on Pacquio. Read by yourself.
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...e_fight_050511
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_yl...e_fight_050511
One by one, Pacquiao has erased those flaws and turned himself into the best fighting machine the sport has seen since “Sugar” Ray Leonard more than a quarter of a century ago.
Pacquiao is the best fighter in the world. By far. Pound-for-pound, he might be the hardest puncher in the game. It’s hard to imagine anyone with faster hands. There is no finer conditioned athlete in boxing and perhaps not in all of sports.
The scary thing for his competitors is, he’s getting better. He added a right hand to his repertoire after watching film with trainer Freddie Roach of his 2005 loss to Erik Morales, in which he essentially fought one-handed and concluding that his critics were correct.
Pacquiao is the best fighter in the world. By far. Pound-for-pound, he might be the hardest puncher in the game. It’s hard to imagine anyone with faster hands. There is no finer conditioned athlete in boxing and perhaps not in all of sports.
The scary thing for his competitors is, he’s getting better. He added a right hand to his repertoire after watching film with trainer Freddie Roach of his 2005 loss to Erik Morales, in which he essentially fought one-handed and concluding that his critics were correct.
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