Mayweathers want to duplicate Morales’ Team strategy
For the past ten years (Dec. 1999 – Dec. 2009), out of 27 fights, Manny Pacquiao has only one loss. That was against Erik Morales on their first encounter on March 19, 2005. This is really a significant loss considering it came after his convincing win against Marco Antonio Barrera. His two previous losses against Singsurat and Torrecampo are not really that significant because those were during the early stage of his career wherein he was still developing his boxing skills.
The loss against Morales showed that Manny is not invincible, that he can easily be beaten. There were so many questions asked why Manny lost to Morales. The following are the answers given by Manny himself, boxing analysts and experts:
According to Manny, the extraction of his blood two days before the fight weakened him. Although this is more of psychological but since the mind is the controller of all our body parts and functions, once it is affected it could also affect our physical being. When Morales interviewed after the fight, he said that he did not feel Manny’s power punches.
Manny did not use his favorite 8-oz Cleto Reyes gloves instead he used 10-oz Winning gloves. This also contributed to his weaker punches.
Manny has difficulty fighting an effective counter puncher. This was also shown during his first encounter with Juan Manuel Marquez, a good counter-puncher, prior to this fight which resulted to a draw. The rematch with Marquez resulted to split decision win for Manny.
The first two are due to the blunders of Team Pacquiao. So, the formula or blueprint to beat Manny are:
1. Extract blood from him two days prior to the fight
2. Let him use 10-oz gloves
3. Be an efficient and effective counter puncher. When the first two reasons did not happen anymore during the rematch and third fight with Morales, Manny won the two matches via TKO.
The Mayweathers wanted to copy and use this formula. There is no problem with the no. 3 because Floyd is a better counter puncher than Morales and Marquez. They demanded to use 10-oz gloves and random blood testing which can lead to extraction of Manny’s blood one or two days before the fight.
The demand for the use of 10-z gloves can easily be turned down by Manny. They spread accusations that Manny is on something, that he is on steroids or any performance enhancing drugs that can’t be detected thru urine test. This can be used as justification for the demand of random blood testing then the USADA came into picture which strengthen the case but these are just false accusations, lies, gossips and innuendos because it has no facts and evidences to back it up.
Maybe the simple answer is that they want to assure both fighters are clean, ever think of that?
If he 100% suspects it, then just wlak away from thew fight. Who wants to risk death to a roider huh?
Maybe the simple answer is that they want to assure both fighters are clean, ever think of that?
You'd look more credible if you stop repeating this cleanliness bullshit. Going over the weight limit is clean?
If Pacquiao is the Roy Jones type of guy all this stupid talk about cleanliness would not even come up in this thread in the first place. He'll wait for the FM camp to beg for the fight, not the other way around. He won't give a flying trapeze if he were suspected of using steroids. He'd say, "you'll all go to hell, if you think I'm using them, prove it. I am a millionaire and don't need any of that shit. Who cares what you all morons think?"
First of all convince me how you could hide this ped shit without getting caught all these years. Walk me through the process, where to get it, how you mix it, when to take it, and all that stupidity. If you can't convince me on that anything you people say will hold no water.
If it is true and the Mayweather's saw this, then good tactics actually.
I doubt it, since I wouldn't say they are that smart, but the Marquez fight was more or less a showdown to MAY-PAC, so it is possible.
10z would be preferable, but it is 8z from what I heard.
The blood sample are random true, but that still means it could happen a day before the fight.
Floyd is the better fighter than Morales and JMM.
Anyway Morales in 1 was very good. Anytime he got hit, he came back strong. Pac has more dart speed in his legs and has better timing now IMO, but Floyd is also better than Morales.
Mayweathers want to duplicate Morales’ Team strategy
For the past ten years (Dec. 1999 – Dec. 2009), out of 27 fights, Manny Pacquiao has only one loss. That was against Erik Morales on their first encounter on March 19, 2005. This is really a significant loss considering it came after his convincing win against Marco Antonio Barrera. His two previous losses against Singsurat and Torrecampo are not really that significant because those were during the early stage of his career wherein he was still developing his boxing skills.
The loss against Morales showed that Manny is not invincible, that he can easily be beaten. There were so many questions asked why Manny lost to Morales. The following are the answers given by Manny himself, boxing analysts and experts:
According to Manny, the extraction of his blood two days before the fight weakened him. Although this is more of psychological but since the mind is the controller of all our body parts and functions, once it is affected it could also affect our physical being. When Morales interviewed after the fight, he said that he did not feel Manny’s power punches.
Manny did not use his favorite 8-oz Cleto Reyes gloves instead he used 10-oz Winning gloves. This also contributed to his weaker punches.
Manny has difficulty fighting an effective counter puncher. This was also shown during his first encounter with Juan Manuel Marquez, a good counter-puncher, prior to this fight which resulted to a draw. The rematch with Marquez resulted to split decision win for Manny.
The first two are due to the blunders of Team Pacquiao. So, the formula or blueprint to beat Manny are:
1. Extract blood from him two days prior to the fight
2. Let him use 10-oz gloves
3. Be an efficient and effective counter puncher. When the first two reasons did not happen anymore during the rematch and third fight with Morales, Manny won the two matches via TKO.
The Mayweathers wanted to copy and use this formula. There is no problem with the no. 3 because Floyd is a better counter puncher than Morales and Marquez. They demanded to use 10-oz gloves and random blood testing which can lead to extraction of Manny’s blood one or two days before the fight.
The demand for the use of 10-z gloves can easily be turned down by Manny. They spread accusations that Manny is on something, that he is on steroids or any performance enhancing drugs that can’t be detected thru urine test. This can be used as justification for the demand of random blood testing then the USADA came into picture which strengthen the case but these are just false accusations, lies, gossips and innuendos because it has no facts and evidences to back it up.
smell of hate all over...
Mayweathers want to duplicate Morales’ Team strategy
For the past ten years (Dec. 1999 – Dec. 2009), out of 27 fights, Manny Pacquiao has only one loss. That was against Erik Morales on their first encounter on March 19, 2005. This is really a significant loss considering it came after his convincing win against Marco Antonio Barrera. His two previous losses against Singsurat and Torrecampo are not really that significant because those were during the early stage of his career wherein he was still developing his boxing skills.
The loss against Morales showed that Manny is not invincible, that he can easily be beaten. There were so many questions asked why Manny lost to Morales. The following are the answers given by Manny himself, boxing analysts and experts:
According to Manny, the extraction of his blood two days before the fight weakened him. Although this is more of psychological but since the mind is the controller of all our body parts and functions, once it is affected it could also affect our physical being. When Morales interviewed after the fight, he said that he did not feel Manny’s power punches.
Manny did not use his favorite 8-oz Cleto Reyes gloves instead he used 10-oz Winning gloves. This also contributed to his weaker punches.
Manny has difficulty fighting an effective counter puncher. This was also shown during his first encounter with Juan Manuel Marquez, a good counter-puncher, prior to this fight which resulted to a draw. The rematch with Marquez resulted to split decision win for Manny.
The first two are due to the blunders of Team Pacquiao. So, the formula or blueprint to beat Manny are:
1. Extract blood from him two days prior to the fight
2. Let him use 10-oz gloves
3. Be an efficient and effective counter puncher. When the first two reasons did not happen anymore during the rematch and third fight with Morales, Manny won the two matches via TKO.
The Mayweathers wanted to copy and use this formula. There is no problem with the no. 3 because Floyd is a better counter puncher than Morales and Marquez. They demanded to use 10-oz gloves and random blood testing which can lead to extraction of Manny’s blood one or two days before the fight.
The demand for the use of 10-z gloves can easily be turned down by Manny. They spread accusations that Manny is on something, that he is on steroids or any performance enhancing drugs that can’t be detected thru urine test. This can be used as justification for the demand of random blood testing then the USADA came into picture which strengthen the case but these are just false accusations, lies, gossips and innuendos because it has no facts and evidences to back it up.
In the bold
Number 1, That is up to those testing randomly.
Number 2, Mayweather and Pacquiao are using 8 oz
Number 3, Mayweather is a counter puncher. You didn't provide anything new.
Dumb thread.
Mayweathers want to duplicate Morales’ Team strategy
For the past ten years (Dec. 1999 – Dec. 2009), out of 27 fights, Manny Pacquiao has only one loss. That was against Erik Morales on their first encounter on March 19, 2005. This is really a significant loss considering it came after his convincing win against Marco Antonio Barrera. His two previous losses against Singsurat and Torrecampo are not really that significant because those were during the early stage of his career wherein he was still developing his boxing skills.
The loss against Morales showed that Manny is not invincible, that he can easily be beaten. There were so many questions asked why Manny lost to Morales. The following are the answers given by Manny himself, boxing analysts and experts:
According to Manny, the extraction of his blood two days before the fight weakened him. Although this is more of psychological but since the mind is the controller of all our body parts and functions, once it is affected it could also affect our physical being. When Morales interviewed after the fight, he said that he did not feel Manny’s power punches.
Manny did not use his favorite 8-oz Cleto Reyes gloves instead he used 10-oz Winning gloves. This also contributed to his weaker punches.
Manny has difficulty fighting an effective counter puncher. This was also shown during his first encounter with Juan Manuel Marquez, a good counter-puncher, prior to this fight which resulted to a draw. The rematch with Marquez resulted to split decision win for Manny.
The first two are due to the blunders of Team Pacquiao. So, the formula or blueprint to beat Manny are:
1. Extract blood from him two days prior to the fight
2. Let him use 10-oz gloves
3. Be an efficient and effective counter puncher. When the first two reasons did not happen anymore during the rematch and third fight with Morales, Manny won the two matches via TKO.
The Mayweathers wanted to copy and use this formula. There is no problem with the no. 3 because Floyd is a better counter puncher than Morales and Marquez. They demanded to use 10-oz gloves and random blood testing which can lead to extraction of Manny’s blood one or two days before the fight.
The demand for the use of 10-z gloves can easily be turned down by Manny. They spread accusations that Manny is on something, that he is on steroids or any performance enhancing drugs that can’t be detected thru urine test. This can be used as justification for the demand of random blood testing then the USADA came into picture which strengthen the case but these are just false accusations, lies, gossips and innuendos because it has no facts and evidences to back it up.
watch this interview about this fight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4JrQj19R0U
I don't see what difference the gloves will have with Pacquiao, considering he fought Morales at super featherweight, 3 divisions lower than where is campaign just now.