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Lesson # 2.2: The outcome of Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather, Jr will be decided in the first four rounds ( with an estimated 80% confidence level ). Just like chess - how you open up the board dictates how the pieces will be positioned and played for the duration of the game. The opening determines two military principles: (1) the operational tempo - the "rhythm," and speed with which your forces engage the enemy. For instance, the U.S. Navy Seals have a "shock and awe" tempo against its adversaries. And, (2) the "center of gravity" - where your forces / power are concentrated. Is the "center of gravity" to the left, to the right, in the middle, against the ropes, is it dispersed? Roach will want a definable and tangible center of gravity. Floyd will want a dispersed and undefinable center of gravity. At the very least, Floyd wants a dynamic and constantly shifting center of gravity so that his accurate punches can slow down and / or stop a probably advancing Pacquiao. Analogy: A good analogy to use is this. Manny is like a roving tank looking to bulldoze his enemy once engaged - or if he can engage at all. Floyd will be hiding with his camouflage uniform setting up all kinds of landmines and anti-personnel devices to ( hopefully ) blow up that roving tank. If there is a deciding factor for either fighter in the first four rounds, that reveals our winner ( again, probably with an 80% confidence level ). The main unpredictability in the later rounds comes with Manny's capability of knocking down Floyd once - which would alter the scorecards. Lesson # 2.3: A peak-shape Pacquaio probably enjoys less than a 10% or 15% chance of stopping a full-fledged junior middleweight Floyd by KO or TKO. Floyd will not stop Manny either ( The Filipino was able to walk through Miguel Cotto's heaviest blows ), unless of course Floyd lands a tremendous punch ( which is possible ). By Manny in peak-shape, we mean that Manny is not training in Baguio City, Cebu, or Manila. It will be a highly foolish and over-confident move by Team Pacquiao to train in the Philippines for this fight. Unfortunately for the People's Champ, he is constantly being bothered by "yes men," a** kissers, parasites, useless hangers on, beggars, and others pitching business deals. Manny has indicated that he would like to train in the Philippines for his next fight. From a political and business standpoint, this is prudent. He has roughly $10 million in campaign funds at stake for his May 2010 congressional electoral bid - and in his first campaign in 2007, it was reported that people simply stole his political war chest. However, in terms of boxing, training in the Philippines will be a colossal strategic blunder against Floyd Mayweather, Jr. He may win an election. But if he goes down this path of distraction, he will lose the fight of the century. As Roach said, Manny is incapable of succeeding in both ( at the same time ). This will be a critical power struggle to watch and follow. That is, the power struggle between Pacquiao and Roach. Because we can already surmise that Manny will insist on Baguio or somewhere else in the Philippines. Roach will try to do what is best - he may be called "Master," but he may only have partial control of training now, at this stage of Manny's career. Training in the archipelago would be suicidal against Floyd. The bombardment of distractions from politicians, the entertainment industry, and from the media will be enormous. When the Americans fought the Japanese in the second world war, did they place all their eggs in Bataan and Corregidor? No, at the last minute they pulled out key personnel ( such as General Douglas MacArthur ) in order to plan and stage a comeback. If this fight is scheduled for May or June, essentially Manny has a choice to make. Politics or boxing? Which one. Against the greatest defensive wizard of the past 10 years, this is a mutually exclusive choice. Even President Franklin Roosevelt had to make a choice. Germany or Japan? He prioritized Germany first. Then Japan. If the U.S. fought both theaters with equal prioritization at the same time, we may be yelling Heil Hitler! every morning today on our way to work or school. Concentration of forces is an inviolable principle of warfare. Will Manny learn the hard way? Perhaps. What should Roach do if Manny wants to train in the Philippines? * Nothing. * Train in the Philippines. Hire more security. * Train in the Philippines. Completely close off camp. * Threaten to resign as trainer. * Keep on insisting on training at the Wild Card Gym. Created on Nov 28, 2009 View Results The Pacquiao that embarrassed Oscar de la Hoya was probably the best version of Manny Pacquiao ever. That version was flawless, and better than the one who fought Miguel Cotto. Which brings us to our third boxer. Caveat: The Floyd version that fought Marquez is much better and bigger than the Floyd who showed up to fight Castillo. . . . to be continued http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-4...-Mayweather-Jr |
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I've posted this a number of times, but here it is once again -- an article on Roach's strategy for the Cotto fight. A good read.
http://www.examiner.com/x-4514-Houst...-Cotto-round-1 |
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