Pacquaio has absolutely no chance at beating DE LA HOYA
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doesn't matter how quick pac is, his defense is not good and dlh hits too hard, has too much reach, too much punch resistance, and is just too damn big.
I hope pac enjoys his money because he won't be the same after this fight.Comment
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Marquez isn't slow...he's quicker than Oscar. what are you smoking? Marquez is a snappy fighter with plenty of hand speed, especially with his 4 punch combinations.
I'm not sure who's the better boxer, I find Marquez landing more than De La hoya does, even in his Prime. That's not a diss on De La hoyas accuracy..which was quite good also.
That's in contrast to what a lot of people have been saying about present day Oscar who can't seem to pull the trigger against quick opponents like he used to. He only throws fast combos in a few bursts or when he has his opponent hurt badly, and he throws even less (including jabbing less) as the fight goes beyond the sixth. He does better against slower brawlers who are willing to go toe-to-toe or stay stationary and open in front of him during the exchanges (e.g.: Vargas, Mayorga, old Chavez) where he's got a better chance of landing his bombs.Comment
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the best fighter pacquaio beat was little ass juan manuel marquez. he as absoutely no chance at beating de la hoya. In truth Pacquaio would be beating by the likes of Ricardo Torres, Kendall Holt, Ricky Hatton etc but most of you who really don't know anything about the sweet science but think boxing is a popularity contest would be surprised if say Ricardo Torres fought Pacquaio and knocked him out because you know nothing about boxing.
Pacquaio is too small for de la hoya and won't make it past the 6th round, fighting overrated ****roach Marco Barrera isn't the same was fighting a legend in Oscar DE LA HOYAComment
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Midge dropped some bawbs. Ping ping!Comment
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Marquez is very accurate, and an expert counterpuncher (best I've ever seen, and I've seen plenty), but I disagree that his handspeed is anything other than so-so. If he had quicker hands, he'd be nearly unstoppable. Hell, he's nearly that now.
Watch him against Manny again, or Casamayor. Even Casamayor is quicker. Marquez is just that good at everything else that his handspeed defficiency doesn't matter that much. I think that's also why he made himself into such a good counterpuncher....'cause he simply isn't going to land as much if he leads more than he counters.
And honestly, I think Marquez is the more highly skilled, easily, but Oscar is more consistant, has faster hands (for his size), and is a little smarter in the ring (not so easily drawn into a slugfest). The thing that always made Oscar stand out, to me, at least, was his ability to put together 8 or 10 punch combos so accurately. And yes, you're probably right about Oscar being more accurate, too, but I think that leads back to handspeed.Comment
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