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  • #31
    Originally posted by Sicario View Post
    I wonder who Pacquial is?
    Sorry spelling mistake. I know you have understand what i want to say......

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Queen_Leia View Post
      How does one run, run, run and stay undefeated for 40 fights?
      your answer is right there in your question. run

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      • #33
        I'm looking forward to the roar of the crowd when Mayweather hits the deck for the first time.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by The_Executioner View Post
          What else would he be planning to do?

          dominate what??? running around the ring???

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          • #35
            Originally posted by mushahadeen View Post
            cotto was able to win the first round against pac
            Because Manny gave the round away. You have to look at the plan Manny used, which was to get Cotto comfortable enough to open up. Once that was achieved, it was just a case of taking advantage of his mistakes. Cotto didn't really "win" anything but a beatdown. All warfare is based on deception.



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            • #36
              Originally posted by Queen_Leia View Post
              How does one run, run, run and stay undefeated for 40 fights?
              LOL. Please.



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              • #37
                Someone needs to tell Floyd Jr. it's easy for him to remain undefeated when you never accept the best challenges in your weight class. As a welterweight, he never fought Cotto, Margarito, P. Williams, Shane Mosley, etc. He forced Ricky Hatton to move up to 147, forced JMM to 147 (didn't even try to make the catch weight that HE agreed upon). I am sorry but beating Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir and Arturo Gatti at 147 doesn't make you a great welterweight champion....

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
                  Because Manny gave the round away. You have to look at the plan Manny used, which was to get Cotto comfortable enough to open up. Once that was achieved, it was just a case of taking advantage of his mistakes. Cotto didn't really "win" anything but a beatdown. All warfare is based on deception.
                  Spoken like a true martial artist.
                  Sounds like that's from the art of war by Sun Tzu.

                  I agree 100% with you but then again, in martial arts, you know that strength is in how well you execute your technique. Cotto tried to out muscle Pacquiao because he was deceived into believing that he is the stronger man. He forgot about the technique he used in round 1. Had he remained focused on the jab, he would have made it difficult for Pacquiao.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by zzat View Post
                    Spoken like a true martial artist.
                    Sounds like that's from the art of war by Sun Tzu.

                    I agree 100% with you but then again, in martial arts, you know that strength is in how well you execute your technique. Cotto tried to out muscle Pacquiao because he was deceived into believing that he is the stronger man. He forgot about the technique he used in round 1. Had he remained focused on the jab, he would have made it difficult for Pacquiao.
                    He did focus on the jab, but Pac started shredding him every time he used it, that's why he stopped.

                    Floyd always says he is going to dominate and beat up his opponent, and rarely does anymore, so this is just hype obviously.

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                    • #40
                      This is not t say that Pacquiao can't be knocked out. No boxer is invisible of being knock out. Even lewis, during his prime and appeared to be invincible, he got knocked out. However, Floyd cannot capitalize Pacquiao's knock out losses as evidenced that Pacquiao can be knocked out because the knockout losses in Pacquiao's resume are not legitimate knockouts. His first knock out loss was in the hands of countryman Torrecampo. Pacquiao during the fight was ordered to wear a heavier glove because despite of weight reduction, he was still overweight. In the process, he got knockout because he was weak and wearing a heavier glove. His second knockout came at the hands of a thailander during a championship fight in thailand. He was a flyweight champion then. Again, he was so overweight that despite reduction of any means they know, he came at the weight-in overweight, hence, he was strip of the title. He continue to fight anyway without bearing on his part but a belt for the thailander should the thai win. During the fight, he appeared very weak again and not in shape to fight because he was too drained. At the third round, it appeared he could no longer continue and drop himself by a single light punch and opted to be counted out.

                      All such knockouts, to my opinion are not legitimate. And besides, Pacquiao then is different than the Pacquiao of today.

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