Will the ghost of Marquez haunt PACquiao against Floyd ?

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  • NYU Alum.
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    Will the ghost of Marquez haunt PACquiao against Floyd ?

    Y'all might be wondering, wtf I'm talkin' about ?

    Well, just like with Cotto, whenever he is in a tough fight and starts to cave under pressure, everyone is thinkin' "Is the Ghost of Margarita haunting him"

    In PAC's case, he has never faced a counter-puncher he liked. Suddenly, the offensive dynamo doesn't seem so spectacular with his blitzkrieg attack. In fact, stats shows that against Juanita his overall workrate was at its lowest compared to other fights.

    And when he faces Mo**ey Mayweather, will we see the PAC that has been blitzing everyone, or the one that has shown up against Juanita ?
  • civicvx
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    #2
    You mean his peenocolada drink LOL.

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    • mrcupide2
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      #3
      maybe , maybe not, we'll have to wait and seee

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      • Sin City
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        #4
        will the ghost of Hatton and De La Hoya haunt Mayweather?
        Manny walked right through them..

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Marquez and Floyd are two completely different kinds of counter punchers. Marquez likes to engage and get in a fight to lure his opponents into counter punching opportunities, Mayweather likes to circle outside and make opponents miss to open up counter punching opportunities.

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