I have to somewhat disgree. Pac takes risks with his punches but that has been one of his biggest strengths against boxers, they don't expect punches to be delivered they way he does. Floyd has phenominal defense and reflexes but those reflexes are used to blocking the more orthodox punches (as are most boxers) and those 2nd nature movements are damn hard to correct. There ain't beating PBF at his own game (ring smarts/countering) as JMM proved but sometimes the best plan is to follow one's instincts as Pac does.
That's why the thought of this fight interests me so much, they're both the (perhaps) the pinnacle of their craft. PBF is the defensive, intelligent, refined boxer; pac is the offensive, instinctual, unpredictable fighter(not just a brawler anymore).
That's why the thought of this fight interests me so much, they're both the (perhaps) the pinnacle of their craft. PBF is the defensive, intelligent, refined boxer; pac is the offensive, instinctual, unpredictable fighter(not just a brawler anymore).
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