in the very beginning of the fight pac isn't doing his side-to-side or in-and-out movement. he stood right in front of mosley and didn't move his feet much.
The stiffness would explain why pac didn't use his legs more and relied almost exclusively on head movements and feints.
The best thing that happened for Mosley, He befriended Manny..... it won't be the same with Floyd....
You can bet it wont be the same , Manny WILL NOT WIN A ROUND =FACT
he showed a glimpse of that killer instinct after that fluke knockdown.
then after they touched gloves, again, he went back to being a babysitter.
The best thing that happened for Mosley, He befriended Manny..... it won't be the same with Floyd....
lol. No one's saying it is. We're just saying that it was an obvious problem in the fight since I've never seen him this stationary from round 1 to round 10. There were a lot of things he didn't do right in that fight and I question his killer instinct now.
You never seen him without a sloth CW bag in front of him since JMM , his legs showed against old shot Mosley was what a little bit of speed and movement will do to him , not quite the monster you thought lol , you need to open your eyes a little bit more .
32 is pretty young, You mad?
Are you trying to troll or are you just ignorant in boxing? 32 is young if your an average person, but if you have been fighting PRO since 16 that means your about to join the senior citizen ranks in boxing.
Same thing with Kobe he is 32 but is now considering an AGING VET now in the NBA.
He shouldn't have been playing basketball when Roach was telling him to rest.
BINGO! all his extra curricular activities is speeding up his decline. Give it one or 2 more fights then PBF will come out to fight.
In my eyes Pac has peaked out, I'm only expecting to see him fight 2 maybe 3 more times tops. From what I'm seeing from him Politics is more and more on his mind now then boxing.
lol. No one's saying it is. We're just saying that it was an obvious problem in the fight since I've never seen him this stationary from round 1 to round 10. There were a lot of things he didn't do right in that fight and I question his killer instinct now.
he showed a glimpse of that killer instinct after that fluke knockdown.
then after they touched gloves, again, he went back to being a babysitter.
whether he did or didnt have cramps....thats the reason he couldnt KO Shane?...lol
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lol. No one's saying it is. We're just saying that it was an obvious problem in the fight since I've never seen him this stationary from round 1 to round 10. There were a lot of things he didn't do right in that fight and I question his killer instinct now.
i think he said it was the same thing that bothered him during the jmm bout.
not dating back to that fight.
Yeah, the leg problems are not made up.
Article from March - http://www.mpboxing.com/blog/2011/03/17/how-important-is-alex-ariza-to-manny-pacquiao/
One thing I did not know, until watching a video that Alex Ariza did for MPBoxing.com, was that Manny Pacquiao also suffered from shin splints that inhibited his performances in the Marquez and Morales fights...
except for the fact that Pac has said this has bothered him going all the way back to Marquez...
so why wasn't it an issue in his other fights??
i think he said it was the same thing that bothered him during the jmm bout.
not dating back to that fight.
Before round 2 was over, you could clearly see that Manny did not use any lateral movement at all and this was way before Mosley started retreating. I first thought that it was part of his game plan, but he got even more stationary until he woke up in the later rounds.
I can sympathize with Manny as I have large calves myself, so I know about the reoccurring cramps.
in the very beginning of the fight pac isn't doing his side-to-side or in-and-out movement. he stood right in front of mosley and didn't move his feet much.
The stiffness would explain why pac didn't use his legs more and relied almost exclusively on head movements and feints.
King Leonidas wouldve said:
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Pacs legs are most likely gone which were the key to beating Mayweather. Those are his biggest asset with his footwork.
Its sad , Mayweather will accept to fight him now.
We could see this fight sometime next year.
in the very beginning of the fight pac isn't doing his side-to-side or in-and-out movement. he stood right in front of mosley and didn't move his feet much.
The stiffness would explain why pac didn't use his legs more and relied almost exclusively on head movements and feints.
Maybe it's just aging.
15y ago
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