David Diaz: "Trading blows with Pacquiao doesn't work!"
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See you have to explain by outlanding. In the 2nd fight, Pac threw zilch on the round he got cut, i believed the 8th round. Thus concluding JMM landed more.Comment
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That's his one piece of advice to Ricky Hatton... http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-...6835440.column
"By about the fourth round, I was asking my corner what to do about his speed. I told them I couldn't get my timing against it. He just was never there to hit. I thought I could take his punches, and the plan was to wade in and bring it to him. But it just didn't work that way."
The next thing Diaz knew, he was down.
"Never saw the punch," he says, "but I guess those are the ones that really get you."
He remembers referee Vic Drakulich kneeling over him and telling him to stay down. Diaz remembers the minute he was waved out, Pacquiao was hovering over him, trying to help him up and expressing concern for his health.Comment
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They got owned, if people search my older posts I've talked about how david diaz was getting too much hate on here. I knew pacquiao was the legendary warrior who has great defense and offense. He is like bruce lee in that ring.Comment
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I find what he's saying interesting because Oscar couldn't seem to hit Pac either. Every time he went to swing Pac would be in, hit him, and out of there before Oscar could blink.
Hatton's best chance is to push Pac up onto the ropes and keep him there battering him like Oscar did to Floyd at times.
Warpac!Last edited by bestboxingonly; 05-03-2009, 07:59 PM.Comment
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