Pacquiao's footwork and lateral movement the best ever in boxing?

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  • Dionyseus
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    Pacquiao's footwork and lateral movement the best ever in boxing?

    Before the DLH fight I hardly knew anything about Pacquiao, so I was quite shocked at his footwork and lateral movement in that fight, it reminded me of Bruce Lee.

    Is it just me or was his footwork and lateral movement that night the best ever seen in boxing? I've been watching the fight over and over and I'm still amazed at how good it was.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Dionyseus
    Before the DLH fight I hardly knew anything about Pacquiao, so I was quite shocked at his footwork and lateral movement in that fight, it reminded me of Bruce Lee.

    Is it just me or was his footwork and lateral movement that night the best ever seen in boxing? I've been watching the fight over and over and I'm still amazed at how good it was.
    you're going a little overboard now...

    maybe its the best footwork you've ever seen, but its not the best footwork ever.

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    • larryx
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      #3
      you do know theres been thousands of boxers before him right!!!!

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      • Dr.Dre
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        #4
        Man, people are taking this Pacquiao **** way to far.

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        • Silencers
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          #5
          No way is it the best ever, it was very good but not that great.

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          • shadeyfizzle
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            #6
            No noob. All that fight reminded me of....was how much of a miniature Mike Tyson Pacquiao had become. His bobbing and weaving and lateral movement is a very good impression of an early Mike Tyson.

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            • FasTHarD
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              #7
              Speed YES from 106-147 is unmatch... But Lateral movement and footwork i don't know......

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              • KantotSilog
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                #8
                Bruce Lee is one of his idols.

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                • nujabes77
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                  #9
                  agreed, its the best one i have seen to date

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                  • Caxcan
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                    #10
                    pac struggles against jmm (and loses in many people's opinions) then fights two stiffs in diaz and a shot dlh and he suddenly becomes SRR... ok

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