I saw signs of slippage in PAC.

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  • Scott9945
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    #31
    Originally posted by Money May
    Pacquiao has ALWAYS been overrated. He's a B fighter at best. Floyd OWNS him anyday of the week.



    MOney.
    Congratulations for being ******.

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    • MANGLER
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      #32
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      Congratulations for being ******.
      Dude is red w/ 11 posts. Alt or just a dumb **** poster.

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        #33
        Originally posted by We want Floyd
        I atttended the PAC-Hatton fight, although he won in grand fashion. I think PAC actually showed some slippage, perhaps he's leaving his prime years.

        Eventhough the scrap w/ Flattened only lasted for two rounds, PAC's speed has slowed down some.
        he is ***in 30 years old and been in too many wars... barrera and morales as many here claimed was past prime while still in 20s..

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          #34
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          kidding me, he look better than ever
          I don't think that was the best PAC we've seen. As Teddy Atlas would say "he cooperated"

          I think it was more of Flattened cooperating, I mean, Flatten's ultra-aggressive style just made it too easy for PAC. To me, PAC's best performances were against Erika in the rematch(that's when PAC started to show signs of evolving as a boxer), Juanita the second time(He simply performed better against JMM compared to the first time) and against DLH(this is another example of a PAC opponent "cooperating, but, the discipline that PAC showed to stick with the gameplan, i mean, I couldn't have written it any better myself)

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          • Pretty Boy32
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            #35
            He landed everything,
            he is improving with every fight in think

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            • LAkers85
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              #36
              Originally posted by Benny Leonard
              Speed; Agility; Strength; Technical....etc.

              Compare....

              Manny Pacquiao vs. Jorge Eliecer Julio
              Full fight - 06/08/2002




              Hatton landed a pretty good shot at 5:06 didn't see that before.

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              • deanrw
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                #37
                Originally posted by We want Floyd
                I atttended the PAC-Hatton fight, although he won in grand fashion. I think PAC actually showed some slippage, perhaps he's leaving his prime years.

                Eventhough the scrap w/ Flattened only lasted for two rounds, PAC's speed has slowed down some.
                Against DLH, he was not sitting down on his punches.

                Against Hatton, he was sitting down on his punches.

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  #38
                  pacquiao is on the downside of his career.

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                  • krispy kreme
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Money May
                    Pacquiao has ALWAYS been overrated. He's a B fighter at best. Floyd OWNS him anyday of the week.



                    MOney.
                    What a funny little garden gnome you are.

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                    • Silencers
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                      #40
                      I thought I saw the same against David Diaz, less head movement and stuff but no, he hasn't slipped a bit, I think he's just peaking right about now, there's still even better to come from him IMO.

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