The Myth of Pac's Power

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  • Amazinger
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    #21
    I can only think of Aaron Pryor's relentless attack on his opponent that is the closest of any boxer I can compare Pacman with.

    Pryor is one of my Favourite boxer.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
      What happened after the 1st round? or in the rematch? In the rematch, Marquez got caught coming in but he outboxed Pacquiao for the most part and made Pacquiao miss.

      JMM outboxed Manny but he went down from a shot that wasn't full power.

      Rewatch it and tell me Pac was loading up on that.

      That means heavy hands, brotha.

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        #23
        Originally posted by VoodooChild
        1) Diaz and Oscar
        2) His opponents have stated that they could not see his punches coming
        For no.1: If it didn't hurt (like KO hurt) according from both fighters, why did Diaz fell? Why did DLH sat?

        For no.2: They could have adjusted their game plan from the start of training camp. That is the trainer's responsibility. Their fighters knew what their going into. And we all know what happened to them during those fights.

        If all else fails, blame the nutritionist.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Geze
          I can only think of Aaron Pryor's relentless attack on his opponent that is the closest of any boxer I can compare Pacman with.

          Pryor is one of my Favourite boxer.

          Off topic but I still think Sugar Ray Leonard would of whooped him pretty good.

          Pryor was very good though for sure.

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            #25
            Originally posted by jreckoning
            JMM outboxed Manny but he went down from a shot that wasn't full power.

            Rewatch it and tell me Pac was loading up on that.

            That means heavy hands, brotha.
            Indeed.
            That's more like his reaction punch
            Similar to the punch that knocked out diaz.

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              #26
              Originally posted by jreckoning
              JMM outboxed Manny but he went down from a shot that wasn't full power.

              Rewatch it and tell me Pac was loading up on that.

              That means heavy hands, brotha.
              True but Marquez didn't see it coming neither. It's weird because the right hook that Pacquiao dropped Cotto with was very short. I admit that Pacquiao is heavy handed, he coud generate alot of power with not much distance to load up.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                True but Marquez didn't see it coming neither. It's weird because the right hook that Pacquiao dropped Cotto with was very short. I admit that Pacquiao is heavy handed, he coud generate alot of power with not much distance to load up.
                I thought you said it was easy for him to see the punches coming?

                Pacquiao has alot of power, no doubt about it.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Hottamale
                  I thought you said it was easy for him to see the punches coming?

                  Pacquiao has alot of power, no doubt about it.
                  Marquez was leading the time he got caught in the rematch.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                    Marquez was leading the time he got caught in the rematch.
                    So? Why let something that could be so devastating happen, if it's so easy for him to avoid?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                      True but Marquez didn't see it coming neither. It's weird because the right hook that Pacquiao dropped Cotto with was very short. I admit that Pacquiao is heavy handed, he coud generate alot of power with not much distance to load up.


                      I noticed that too. When Pacquiao lands on you in a very close proximity like Hatton, Cotto, Marquez he really shows his true power. When he has to lounge like a damn amatuer most of his power wanes.

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