Was Pacquiao even listening to Roach?

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  • warp1432
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    #1

    Was Pacquiao even listening to Roach?

    I mean at times he seemed like he either wasn't paying attention at all, or listening to his other second the whole time.

    Anybody else agree?
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    #2
    one of them is going to get sick of the other who will be first???

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    • chipsandsalsa
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      #3
      so i wasnt the only one that noticed he wasnt really paying attention. haha.

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      • Alibata
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        #4
        Originally posted by warp1432
        I mean at times he seemed like he either wasn't paying attention at all, or listening to his other second the whole time.

        Anybody else agree?

        The other second was just repeating exactly what roach said word for word in tagalog.

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        • warp1432
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          #5
          Oh he was? Oh ok then.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #6
            Freddie wanted him to go for the kill it seemed to me. Pac seemed intent on coasting to a decision win.

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            • chipsandsalsa
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              #7
              Originally posted by -Antonio-
              Freddie wanted him to go for the kill it seemed to me. Pac seemed intent on coasting to a decision win.
              i concur...

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              • Alibata
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                #8
                Originally posted by chipsandsalsa
                i concur...
                Pac showed alot of respect for Barrera... Anything can happen in a fight...Pac was weary of getting countered in an akward postion the way Barrera was rarely stationary and circled around... I was actually worried Pac was going to get lured in comming in too aggressive and countered with a massive shot. I was waiting for that "surprise" Barrera was talking about in trying to psyche Pac out. People can get koed like that

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                • loui_ludwig
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                  #9
                  A Filipino sportswriter will see this thread and will start a story and post it in Philboxing, it will start another Pac soap opera.

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                  • Bogler
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                    #10
                    there was one time that he even waved to someone, fan maybe or his wife, while on his stool.

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