First, natural strength does not win fights.
Secondly, do you believe everything Oscar tells you? There is a reason why Pacquiao did not put full power behind his punches against Oscar. Watch the fight, and understand that his game plan was to keep moving and break Oscar down with accumulation of rapid, smaller shots. Now, get up out of your chair, move around a lot while throwing punches. Are you putting all your effort into powerful shots? No, you are not.
Third, if Oscar had carried on for one more round, he would have been knocked out. Pacquiao used a similar game plan against David Diaz. It makes sense when you consider that he was moving up in weight and needed to be cautious of being caught by a big punch, which was very possible in the Oscar fight. So the plan was to base it on speed and movement.
He will use a similar game plan for Hatton, only he will have trained more on how to deal with clinching and toughening up his body in preparation for what Hatton brings to that area.
I don't care what Oscar says, how he supposedly hurt him, the fact is he never won a single minute of any round so he can't have hurt him too badly at all.
Speed kills. David Diaz said more or less the same thing about Pac, that he could deal with the power but the speed was blinding. He still ended up on his face, knocked out in round 9. That's what would have happened to Oscar. His corner knew it, and he knew it. Watch again the 7th round of Pac-De La Hoya and tell me that isn't a man ready to be KO'd.
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Secondly, do you believe everything Oscar tells you? There is a reason why Pacquiao did not put full power behind his punches against Oscar. Watch the fight, and understand that his game plan was to keep moving and break Oscar down with accumulation of rapid, smaller shots. Now, get up out of your chair, move around a lot while throwing punches. Are you putting all your effort into powerful shots? No, you are not.
Third, if Oscar had carried on for one more round, he would have been knocked out. Pacquiao used a similar game plan against David Diaz. It makes sense when you consider that he was moving up in weight and needed to be cautious of being caught by a big punch, which was very possible in the Oscar fight. So the plan was to base it on speed and movement.
He will use a similar game plan for Hatton, only he will have trained more on how to deal with clinching and toughening up his body in preparation for what Hatton brings to that area.
I don't care what Oscar says, how he supposedly hurt him, the fact is he never won a single minute of any round so he can't have hurt him too badly at all.
Speed kills. David Diaz said more or less the same thing about Pac, that he could deal with the power but the speed was blinding. He still ended up on his face, knocked out in round 9. That's what would have happened to Oscar. His corner knew it, and he knew it. Watch again the 7th round of Pac-De La Hoya and tell me that isn't a man ready to be KO'd.
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