pacquiao got Wayyyyy faster and explosive as he moved up because when he was a flyweight he was still a boy growing into his body.
Yeah, true. Watching him at Flyweight is weird cause he is so much different than he is now. Didn't really use his right hand for anything, was slower, less explosive. It's odd
Yeah, true. Watching him at Flyweight is weird cause he is so much different than he is now. Didn't really use his right hand for anything, was slower, less explosive. It's odd
when he was a flyweight he was an inside fighter and body snatcher watch his higlights he loved to go to that body and brawled and fought inside more.
later in his career he became a aggressive sharp shooter with accuracy down the pike.
then he turned into a 1 handed fighter doing the double right and straight left.
The guy now is more of a boxer puncher witht he killer instinct.
the fight with barrera that was an obvious slip the hbo commentators even said so everyone who saw the replay could see barrera didnt even land and pacman slipped.
Thats the problem it pissed pacman off and he started unleashing on barrera the ref made barrera lose that night.
the fight with barrera that was an obvious slip the hbo commentators even said so everyone who saw the replay could see barrera didnt even land and pacman slipped.
Thats the problem it pissed pacman off and he started unleashing on barrera the ref made barrera lose that night.
Yeah, Like i said earlier it was bull****. It was not a KD at all
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when he was a flyweight he was an inside fighter and body snatcher watch his higlights he loved to go to that body and brawled and fought inside more.
later in his career he became a aggressive sharp shooter with accuracy down the pike.
then he turned into a 1 handed fighter doing the double right and straight left.
The guy now is more of a boxer puncher witht he killer instinct.
the dude evolved big time.
I don't have to watch his highlights, I got a load of his fights on DVD, including fights going all the way back down to his flyweight days
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