Can Pac neutralize Mayweather's reach?
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When was the last time Pacquiao didn't have trouble against an opponent who used his jab like Mayweather/Marquez/Prime Morales?Comment
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And the shoulder roll doesn't work as good against southpaws, the angles of the punches are different from the orthodox and southpaw stance, the southpaw stance opens up many more avenues to success than an orthodox stance would against the shoulder roll, which is partly why Mayweather changed his guard against Judah halfway through the fight.Comment
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I'd favor Mayweather but Pacquiao can win the fight, the speed, the movement, the power, the explosiveness and the improved versatility would give Mayweather a lot of trouble, especially early. The one big factor in this fight is whether Pacquiao can adapt to Mayweather when he adapts, which he will do for sure, if Pacquiao can adapt it's a 50-50 fight IMO, if he can't Mayweather would win and take over down the stretch.
And the shoulder roll doesn't work as good against southpaws, the angles of the punches are different from the orthodox and southpaw stance, the southpaw stance opens up many more avenues to success than an orthodox stance would against the shoulder roll, which is partly why Mayweather changed his guard against Judah halfway through the fight.Comment
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I'll just interject my opinion: I have not seen a lot of pac fights so I don't know how much evidence there is that he can neutralize reach. However, I don't think mayweather can be beaten by pac unless he lands some "lucky" punches and hurts him or Mayweather is so cowardly that Pac wins on activity. Even if Pac makes it inside, he has to be careful not to make it an inside-fight. Pac is not comfortable there and Mayweather has been allowed to use elbows and forearms numerous times in his career to create space. Pac needs to stay in the pocket and slip punches like a madman to win. He wont have time to catch and counter from a distance against Mayweather-type speed and reach advantages. Look for welterweights with greater or comparable reach to beat Mayweather.Last edited by BmoreBrawler; 05-07-2009, 12:20 AM.Comment
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Mayweather has only had trouble with fighters who have near-equal or greater reach/height specs to himself. Of course, good speed and decent boxing ability is another criteria. Castillo, Corley, De La Hoya, and Judah all had pretty good reach/height.
Has Pac shown an ability in the past to neutralize reach and height disadvantages? I know Morales and De La Hoya are two obvious answers, but Oscar's performance seemed to be an aberration as far as how bad it was right out of the gate, and Morales did beat an albeit greener Pac. I know that Pac has speed similar to some of those that troubled Mayweather, but he is lacking in reach and height which so far has been a necessary formula to give Mayweather trouble.Comment
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Mayweather has only had trouble with fighters who have near-equal or greater reach/height specs to himself. Of course, good speed and decent boxing ability is another criteria. Castillo, Corley, De La Hoya, and Judah all had pretty good reach/height.
Has Pac shown an ability in the past to neutralize reach and height disadvantages? I know Morales and De La Hoya are two obvious answers, but Oscar's performance seemed to be an aberration as far as how bad it was right out of the gate, and Morales did beat an albeit greener Pac. I know that Pac has speed similar to some of those that troubled Mayweather, but he is lacking in reach and height which so far has been a necessary formula to give Mayweather trouble.
Morales is the same height and has the same reach as Mayweather.
The main trouble he will give Mayweather is his workrate and speed. He will pressure Mayweather greatly and combine it with his speed and power.
I don't see Mayweather having enough answers to deal with Pacquiao.Comment
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One more thing about a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, Mayweather seems to have some problems with guys with stiff, hard jabs, it seems to throw him off rhythm and off balance sometimes. Pacquiao's jab has improved a lot over the years and it should only get better now with Michael Moorer in his camp, Michael Moorer had a great southpaw jab, whenever Moorer was able to get off with his jabs, he won his fights, apart from the Foreman fight, which he was winning until that knockout.Comment
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