It really surprises me that Manny can still fight the way he does without showing any signs of wear and tear even though he has been in multiple wars. So when do you guys think all the punishment Pacquaio takes will start catching up with him?
I get what your saying homie, but he took some damage in those fights, not to mention some of his very early losses, the man is bound to start slipping soon.
Yes I agree with u..Pac has been in wars many times before..he was bloodied against Sanchez..got knocked down against Hussein in a war..and when he was still fighting in the Philippines, he was known as a brawlers trading punches with his opponents thats why he was really loved here..of course the 3 wars with morales esp the 1st fight and 2 fights against Marquez..those fights can catch u up someday..but i think pac's hard training helps him to at least delay the inevitable:boxing:
It really surprises me that Manny can still fight the way he does without showing any signs of wear and tear even though he has been in multiple wars. So when do you guys think all the punishment Pacquaio takes will start catching up with him?
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The punches he received through out the years have taken its toll....mentally....Who the fuk in his right mind would signed two contracts from both opposing companies? I luv him though....
manny pacquiao doesn't take too many flush shots.. and he can take a good punch. He always keeps his hands up and knows when to dart out of the trenches... only his age will catch up to him..
Like many great fighters...
Yes, Pacquiao will be on the other side of the hill (but imo not this year). Even himself admitted that. He is difinitely no excemption. So does PBF, that's why he came out of his retirement in a first place.
Hes planning to retire after this year i guess we wont see any drastic slipping soon...........If he ever comes back(like Trinidad,Chavez,and all the other greats) he'll definitely be a Lesser fighter specially with his loaded schedule this year.
Pacquaio loves the limelight, and the attention he receives from his country. I think he will be fighting untill he gets beat up badly.
I'm more worried of Pac taking more free punches from his dangerous sparing partners (for two months long) than his actual fights. The guy has a $1k price tag on his head to anybody knocking him down/out.
Warpac! :boxing:
It really surprises me that Manny can still fight the way he does without showing any signs of wear and tear even though he has been in multiple wars. So when do you guys think all the punishment Pacquaio takes will start catching up with him?
very soon, we will find out...
It really surprises me that Manny can still fight the way he does without showing any signs of wear and tear even though he has been in multiple wars. So when do you guys think all the punishment Pacquaio takes will start catching up with him?
i think the hatton fight will take a toll on pac though
really??other than morales and marquez, he pretty much whooped ass.....and even they didn't really punish him.....because pac was the puncher in those fights.....
I get what your saying homie, but he took some damage in those fights, not to mention some of his very early losses, the man is bound to start slipping soon.
I can see it happening if he will fight bigger guys like Cotto, Mosley, and PBF... Other than these, I can't see him getting pinished by smaller guys in Marquez and others in 140 below.
Co-Sign...
Pacman took a lot of damage south of 135.
really??other than morales and marquez, he pretty much whooped ass.....and even they didn't really punish him.....because pac was the puncher in those fights.....
It wont. If its true he only has two or so more fights after Hatton, he will retire before we really see the full effects. Manny is still on his way up right now.
I can see it happening if he will fight bigger guys like Cotto, Mosley, and PBF... Other than these, I can't see him getting pinished by smaller guys in Marquez and others in 140 below.
Not for another few years probably, although this is before we see the outcome of the Hatton fight. Pacquiao hasn't felt a real punch since he faught Marquez, so he's pretty fresh right now.