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    Just exactly how strong is Pacquiao's punch?
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    by Dennis ''dSource'' Guillermo

    ''As much as people credit Pacquiao's speed, it's almost as if people are overlooking the power in his fists especially his signature game-ending left cross. Who would've thought a few years ago that people would be saying Pacquiao will beat an opponent now because of his boxing skills and by moving his feet while utilizing his speed and the entire ring?

    Although it's sound logic, it just amazes me how people tend to have forget about Pacquiao's knockout power especially since he just floored Ricky Hatton a few months ago. If you think his power will not translate five pounds higher than it last did, then allow me to translate it to you- It will be there! Welterweights weren't born with a thicker jaw than lightweights. Pacquiao's killer cross delivered perfectly can knock down any man- there were even rumors saying it knocked out a water buffalo (carabao) but I won't even try to legitimize that story based on how rumors can easily be fabricated and circulate in Pacland. After all, there were rumors too just last week that Pacquiao was knocked out in sparring which Freddie Roach denied and even countered by saying Pacquiao dominated his sparring partners during the last day of sparring last week.

    And Cotto himself has a history of getting rocked by big punches. Back when he was campaigning at the junior welterweight division, Cotto was knocked down by Ricardo Torres and wobbled a few more times. He also started seeing stars against Demarcus 'Chop Chop' Corley in 2005. Of course all of us know about the beating he received from Antonio Margarito and how vulnerable he looked against Joshua Clottey in the latter rounds of his last fight. I just wonder how Cotto's chin will hold up against one of the biggest punchers he has ever faced who throws lightning quick punches that he won't see coming.
    Pacquiao in his part has not been knocked down since fighting Nadal Hussein in 2000 when he was still campaigning at 122. That's not to say however that he will be safe from Cotto's hard punches, but chances are, and with how slow Cotto looked in his movement even in his most recent training video clips, Pacquiao will have the KO advantage over Cotto. I for one wouldn't be the least surprised if this fight ended in "Ricky Hatton" fashion''.

    Just Curious, Will Manny still have the same power when he fought Hatton even though he is moving up to 145?

  • #2
    If anyone is getting KO'd it's Cotto.

    People need to stop looking at pacquiao as "a little guy moving up in weight" and realize he's just as strong, if not stronger, than every opponent he's in the ring with, including Mr. Cotto.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
      If anyone is getting KO'd it's Cotto.

      People need to stop looking at pacquiao as "a little guy moving up in weight" and realize he's just as strong, if not stronger, than every opponent he's in the ring with, including Mr. Cotto.

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      • #4
        Pacquiao is strong but he's not Mike Tyson. There is no doubt that Hatton got rocked. Pacquiao hit him with a perfect hook, but I can't give Pacquiao too much respect for that fight. I'll admit that I have never liked Hatton, next to John Ruiz, he has the ugliest style in boxing. Nevertheless, I didn't see Pacquiao eliminating him so quickly, and for that he deserves some extra credit. Pacquiao fought a weight drained De La Hoya and looked spectacular. However, he wasn't rocking De La Hoya. De La Hoya's face kept finding Pacquiao's gloves, but Pacquiao couldn't finish him. Sure, De La Hoya quit, but wasn't pummelled by a series of Pacquiao punches- which is key. Chances are that was the best representation of what Pacquiao's punches would do to the rest of the welterweight divsion...the real welterweights.

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        • #5
          never seen anyone wobble cotto the whole round like this guy did.

          but i dont think pac has this much power to do this to cotto.

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          • #6
            just wait and see, this fight is on a different level of skill then most, both guys are capable of hurting the other
            Cotto is gonna be a hard fight for anyone, Pacman is on roll

            unfortunatly neither guy runs as fast as Floyd

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            • #7
              Cotto was rocked by those fighters in 140, a weight everyone knows he always had trouble making.

              Pac is strong no doubt, but just cause he smoked Hatton doesn't mean now he's always going to smoke everybody.

              And IDK where people get the point that Cotto looks slow. Againest Marg, Jennings he was quick with counters and with his jab. In The Clottey fight maybe he put on extra weight to counter's Clotteys and the fact he had a bad cut he was certainly cautious.

              If people think Cotto's slow, god help Pac lol

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              • #8
                Originally posted by str8balln View Post
                never seen anyone wobble cotto the whole round like this guy did.

                but i dont think pac has this much power to do this to cotto.

                what a fight that was. I cant wait for november 14th. Who ever wins i'll be happy, because we'll be ion for a classic fight. Im rooting for cotto to pull off the upset.

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                • #9
                  power rating(strongest-10):

                  tyson: 10
                  cotto: 7 or 8
                  pacquiao: 4 or 5

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mojita View Post
                    Cotto was rocked by those fighters in 140, a weight everyone knows he always had trouble making.

                    Pac is strong no doubt, but just cause he smoked Hatton doesn't mean now he's always going to smoke everybody.

                    And IDK where people get the point that Cotto looks slow. Againest Marg, Jennings he was quick with counters and with his jab. In The Clottey fight maybe he put on extra weight to counter's Clotteys and the fact he had a bad cut he was certainly cautious.

                    If people think Cotto's slow, god help Pac lol
                    i totally agree. I think the clottey fight has lured people into a false sense of security. cotto was fighting a huge ww who is world class, and a tough sob to boot, with just 1 eye for the whole fight. He could have gone to the cards after 4 round and won the decsion but he carried on and now people say he's shot becuase he wasnt all that convincing.

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