Is Pacquiao now past-prime?
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Wow. I hate some of the threads that people make. If he lost, or won a close decision, then you might want to make a thread like this but Pacquiao looked freaking amazing and proved a lot to people that he can take the punches of a big welterweight and hang on for 12 rounds. Pacquiao is probably at his best right now, because he gets better in each fight.
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I do see Pacquiao slowing down some, especially in this fight. You saw it in the 24/7 where he was more stationary taking punishment against sparring partners.
Against Cotto, Pacquiao was taking breaks against the ropes and letting Cotto get off on him. Pacquiao didn't do that as a tactic, he had to rest his legs.
the pacman was at his heaviest weight.. i didnt see him slow up.. it was a 12 rounder.. pacman, has had a LONG career.. He should fight 2-3 more times. and hang them up with this health intactComment
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I do see Pacquiao slowing down some, especially in this fight. You saw it in the 24/7 where he was more stationary taking punishment against sparring partners.
Against Cotto, Pacquiao was taking breaks against the ropes and letting Cotto get off on him. Pacquiao didn't do that as a tactic, he had to rest his legs.Comment
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Cotto has great timing, that's why Pacquiao had trouble. Hatton and old DLH are not on Cotto's level.Comment
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Wow. I hate some of the threads that people make. If he lost, or won a close decision, then you might want to make a thread like this but Pacquiao looked freaking amazing and proved a lot to people that he can take the punches of a big welterweight and hang on for 12 rounds. Pacquiao is probably at his best right now, because he gets better in each fight.
dude if anything, is in-prime. he absolutely took cotto to school last night. cotto was probably the best 147 pounder in the world not named mayweather, and pacquiao absolutely made it look like cotto didn't even belong in the same ring.
wasn't a fan of pacman before, i am now.Comment
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Handspeed was already a little slower, at practically the same
training weight he had in earlier camps. All that punishment he
took from Cotto has to be a factor. He's also been talking about
retirement, for well over a year now.
Pac is still a force to be reckoned with, but is he not a little bit
past his prime?
mosley/berto and then he can retire.Comment
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