Style-wise, what former boxer does Manny Pacquiao remind you of?

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  • DrewWoodside
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bogler
    somewhat a mix of head movement and power (relative to weight) of tyson, feet and ferocity of pryor and aggresiveness and durability of duran. then plus some of his own skills.

    ppl talk about his balance being bad. we may see it that way but i think for him it isn't. i see it as his trademark and one his aces. that's where he mostly offsets his opponent coming in and where he creates his weird angle power punches. remember the first KD of pac-em3?
    There's definitely a randomness to his movements and balance. And although there are probably many times that he doesn't know exactly where he will land neither does his opponent. Thus, any margin of error he commits actually serves to benefit him as it makes him more difficult to anticipate.

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