Manny Pacquiao, the man, the legend
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Manny Pacquiao, The Man, The legend Killer...finally fighting a fighter with less than 50 fights and less than 2 losses and in his prime...Quote me on this, I'm hating on Pacman now but I will give him full credit if he beats up Hatton. -
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So can you tell me also how many Oscar's win against these great prime fighters he fought and so the other boxers you currently like and great on your taste? Because for you he's an atg. Only a handfull buddy and Pac one of them who have won against the Mexico's great the like of Barrera, Morales and JMM. At least Pac became a champion at the very young age of 18 which is rare later he collected 5 belts in defferent weight classes (the first asian) and became the number 1 p4p (also the first asian in history) from 106 to 147. 6-1-1 against these 4 Hall of Fame boxers.Last edited by whirlwind; 04-19-2009, 05:21 AM.Comment
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Alot of people seem to be commenting on how difficult it is to find a sparring partner for Hatton that will replicate Pacquiao's style. I think Pacquiao had the exact same problem. From all these videos of him sparring, his partners are absolutley nothing like Hatton. Pacquiao still seems to be the aggressor and doing his usual thing - he can't do that against Hatton. He's not big enough, not strong enough and Hatton is the more aggressive of the two. He should be training for fighting on the backfoot, dancing around the ring and potshotting. I don't think there is any evidence of this. That's the only way he's gonna win this fight.Comment
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