Hatton Needs Marquez Touch To Beat Manny, Says Roach

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  • jetgeomcx
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    #171
    Originally posted by riveraboxing
    I wouldn't call him all that different... He's not as clumsy, uses good foot work (Against the likes of Diaz and old De La Hoya), and has a right hand... None of what you states has anything to do with how Manny will fight against a rough, pressuring style!!! Too many people want to make it sound like Pacquaio is going to box like Floyd does... Pacquaio has above average boxing skills, but how will he fight someone who comes at him full speed ahead, gets in and likes to rough opponents up... Who has Manny fought since Sanchez that has a similar style to Hatton??? NOBODY!!!! That was my point. Hatton's going to bumrush him, rough him up, and wear him down with body shots... Can Manny adapt to that, who knows.. But I don't think anyone with any type of objectivity can say Hatton's going to be easy work.... Floyd and Pacquaio have competely different styles...
    ok, i'll let u in to a classified battle plan of team pacquiao: Manny will befuddle ricky with his lateral movements, left straights, rapid combo, duck to the ryt and **** with a right cross. Have u read somewhere of the term “geometric nightmare” that manny gives his opponents? Forgot the boxing scribe who coined that. Manny will still be quicker than ricky. We all believe that ricky is the stronger guy. But antillon remarked “ricky is in for a big surprise on manny’s power and speed.” manny spars with tall WW guys and they all claim to have felt manny's power. Everything remains to be seen …....

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      #172
      [QUOTE=riveraboxing;5058346]
      My Favorite Fighters
      1. Erik "El Terrible" Morales
      2. Juan Manuel Marquez
      3. Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
      4. Israel Vasquez
      5. Oscar De La Hoya
      6. Cristian Mijares


      you must have a big axe to grind against the PacMan. he already retired 2 of your favs. jmm won't be for long now. and JCCjr (of course not sr) is even thinking of getting his hands on midget manny to avenge all mexican greats manny have demolished. is MAB your 7th.....hehehe. nothing personal broh, just my observation.

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      • Dave Rado
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        #173
        Originally posted by riveraboxing
        If HBO judges opinions matter to you so much answer me this....

        You think Jermain beat Bhop twice???

        Casamayor beat Santa cruz?

        Oscar beat Sturm?

        Tito beat Oscar?

        didn't think so

        Boxing judges are some of the most idiotic people on the planet.. Them and weather people are the only people I can think of who can be wrong 50% of the time and still have their jobs
        It's irrelevant what I think. My opinion does not appear on their records.

        And most boxing experts thought the JMM-Pac fights were extremely close, and no extremely close fight can ever be called a robbery. And many boxing experts thought Pac did just enough to win the rematch, due to the knock down. To compare it with the Santa Cruz fight is ridiculous.

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