Looks like he's still using the straight left-lead but has to reach so much for it he's going to be perfectly in place for a monster left hook by DLH. Both fighters have been KO'd once in their career. I'm afraid this is going to be brutal KO #2 for little Paccy.
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Originally posted by Fulcrum29 View PostLooks like he's still using the straight left-lead but has to reach so much for it he's going to be perfectly in place for a monster left hook by DLH. Both fighters have been KO'd once in their career. I'm afraid this is going to be brutal KO #2 for little Paccy.
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First of all De La Hoya is not quite 5'-10". He is closer to 5'-9". Theres only a 3"-4" difference between the two. When are you guys going to understand Oscar wears lifts in his shoes when in front of the media!lol...Just remember Quintana is 5'-9" and williams is 6'1" possibly a little more. Quintana gave him a boxing lesson in the first fight. If I was a betting man I would go with Oscar. But I'm telling you, dont count the Pac-Man out. just look at those calves in the photos. All his power is from his base.He will be able to carry most of the power up to 147lbs. He is not going to K.O. Oscar.....no one has. Of course exluding B-hop and that was to the body. Oscars body is going to be the perfect hight for Pac-Man to destroy! That's his game plan and it just might work.
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related article to the pics
By Ed de la Vega, DDS
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 15 Oct 2008
Los Angeles, CA: As per schedule, Filipino spitfire Manny Pacquiao started his sparring sessions this afternoon at the Wildcard Gym.
Pacquiao, wearing his favorite white with red trim Nike shoes and shorts, and his custom made green colored gloves, matching groin and head protector, and a handsome brownish red T-shirt, climbed the ring at the Wildcard Gym on schedule, just before 1:30PM.
Waiting for him on the ring is super welterweight Rashad Holloway (9-1-0, 5KOs), the 5’10 fighter hired by Freddie Roach to mimic the Golden Boy and give Pacquiao a hard work out.
The sparring session was slow in the beginning with Pacquiao seemingly trying to adjust to the height and the longer reach of Holloway. Pacquiao seemed content in measuring the distance before he threw his jabs.
In a short while, Pacquiao adjusted nicely and the spirited exchange of punches begun. Pacquiao would move in, tag his opponent on the head and face and move out to avoid the counter shots coming his way. The punches that he can not avoid were blocked by his gloves. Some however, got through and Pacquiao took them in stride.
Some of those that got through appeared to be power shots and they did not seem to bother the Pacman. Although, they may not be as strong as those expected to be delivered by de la Hoya, it seem that Pacquiao has the capacity to take and absorb blows from super welterweight.
After the sparring, Halloway was quoted as saying that the Pacman “is too fast and very strong. I felt those body shots.”
As usual, only a select few people were allowed in the gym. The only noteworthy media people there were the crew from ESPN and Philboxing.
It is perhaps the presence of ESPN that kind of limited what Pacquiao showed in terms of technique and it does not take an Einstein to figure out why.
At the end of the session, members of Team Pacquiao appeared elated, particularly Buboy Fernandez. “Happy ako sa pinakita ni Boss, kahit first day pa lang (I am happy with what the boss showed today, even if it's only the first day)," he said.
Pacquiao indeed had a good first sparring day. But, that in a way. was expected
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Originally posted by Makavelli View Postrelated article to the pics
By Ed de la Vega, DDS
PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 15 Oct 2008
Los Angeles, CA: As per schedule, Filipino spitfire Manny Pacquiao started his sparring sessions this afternoon at the Wildcard Gym.
Pacquiao, wearing his favorite white with red trim Nike shoes and shorts, and his custom made green colored gloves, matching groin and head protector, and a handsome brownish red T-shirt, climbed the ring at the Wildcard Gym on schedule, just before 1:30PM.
Waiting for him on the ring is super welterweight Rashad Holloway (9-1-0, 5KOs), the 5’10 fighter hired by Freddie Roach to mimic the Golden Boy and give Pacquiao a hard work out.
The sparring session was slow in the beginning with Pacquiao seemingly trying to adjust to the height and the longer reach of Holloway. Pacquiao seemed content in measuring the distance before he threw his jabs.
In a short while, Pacquiao adjusted nicely and the spirited exchange of punches begun. Pacquiao would move in, tag his opponent on the head and face and move out to avoid the counter shots coming his way. The punches that he can not avoid were blocked by his gloves. Some however, got through and Pacquiao took them in stride.
Some of those that got through appeared to be power shots and they did not seem to bother the Pacman. Although, they may not be as strong as those expected to be delivered by de la Hoya, it seem that Pacquiao has the capacity to take and absorb blows from super welterweight.
After the sparring, Halloway was quoted as saying that the Pacman “is too fast and very strong. I felt those body shots.”
As usual, only a select few people were allowed in the gym. The only noteworthy media people there were the crew from ESPN and Philboxing.
It is perhaps the presence of ESPN that kind of limited what Pacquiao showed in terms of technique and it does not take an Einstein to figure out why.
At the end of the session, members of Team Pacquiao appeared elated, particularly Buboy Fernandez. “Happy ako sa pinakita ni Boss, kahit first day pa lang (I am happy with what the boss showed today, even if it's only the first day)," he said.
Pacquiao indeed had a good first sparring day. But, that in a way. was expected
Yea he felt the body shots cus that's all that Pacman can reach is the body so that's all he threw.
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Do I think Pac gets KOed? No. He's moving up in weight [making him stronger], and I think he really wants this fight. Do I think he can get hurt or dominated? maybe, but who knows - we'll know after this fight if DLH is shot or not. point blank.
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