Video of latest training session of Pacman and Hitman on heavy bag
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To paraphrase what u said " Based on Pacquaio's bagwork, Hatton's got his hands full" hahaha you're an idiot... analyzing a video of them working a bag... You analysis is ****... Noone knows whats gonna happen til May 2nd. Who wins will be based on who can implement their game plan and negate their opponent's strengths... I don't think that heavy bag work shows eitherComment
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Hatton looked real cute and fast on the mitts! But, when fatigue sets in, we will see the lunging, holding, and hitting of old! Can Pacq last til rd 7? If so he could stop Hatton. But for those 1st few rds Hatton will be a monster!Comment
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I think what Alibata means is that Pac's training is simply looking very good. The fact is he does look very fast, sharp and crisp. With two elite fighters going against each other who are still fighting well, the deciding factor is who wants it more and who has done the best training. You can tell a lot by seeing them train.
It will never tell the whole story but it certainly gives a good idea.Comment
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Maybe he was just going half-arsed or something but he didn't actually look very good comparative to either times I've seen him. I remember before his Tszyu fight watching a bunch of his training stuff, and man, he seriously looks like he would demolish this Hatton. This was at a similar time in the training camp also. It wasn't like I saw him a week before the fight, it was over a month beforehand. Maybe he has learned how to pace himself better and build up to peak right on time. He better hope so.
Hit harder, moved his head more, had very quick legs and his punches overall seemed to have much more snap instead of the thudding kind of shots he seemed to be throwing there.
Also, I don't know about the whole shouting thing. Over a long fight, and this could be arguable to some, I think that can take away stamina. Constantly blowing your breath out with shouts can be tiring for your lungs. I don't think it's a good way to train. It's these small things that can differentiate the best fighters.Comment
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