pacquiao only had 58% kos thru his 1st 25 fights....now its 83%......
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Pacquiao has grown into a much greater fighter. When he became professional, he was malnourished and had really no experience. He has developed into a great fighter. Let's not assume anything or blame anyone for anything quite yet.Comment
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yeah like u people who can have so many wives,enslave them and beat them up for pleasure STFUComment
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it's also called getting to fight in 10-12 round fights instead of 4 round fights.
how many of pacquiao's ko's came after the 4th round?
if he fought cotto , diaz , barrera , velazquez , ledwaba , delahoya , etc. in 4 round fights , it would have gone to decision too.Comment
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Almost every fighter manny has faught recently has said that manny never "hurt" them. Oscar said this before changing his story to fit Floyd's agenda, Morales said this, Marquez said this, Diaz said this, etc. It's always been Manny's good not great power, combined with extraordinary speed, stamina, and improved boxing ability that have made him an ATG knockout fighter!Comment
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Usually the knockout rate of the fighter, especially when we are talking about "prime talent" is higher in early fights because most often the guy has an am school that spans over hundreds of fights and dozens of tournaments, so while in fact the fighter is a rookie he is in fact very experienced rookie going against guys who dont have experience at all. Thats why there are so many early round knockouts for majority of champs in the early parts of their career. I am not a huge pacman fan, so naturally I do not know his early career or when he started boxing, but that analysis tells me that he was nowhere near the prime of amateur championships.Comment
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Remove the sig! That's a woman and a child crying man... you have no heartComment
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Usually the knockout rate of the fighter, especially when we are talking about "prime talent" is higher in early fights because most often the guy has an am school that spans over hundreds of fights and dozens of tournaments, so while in fact the fighter is a rookie he is in fact very experienced rookie going against guys who dont have experience at all. Thats why there are so many early round knockouts for majority of champs in the early parts of their career. I am not a huge pacman fan, so naturally I do not know his early career or when he started boxing, but that analysis tells me that he was nowhere near the prime of amateur championships.
pacquiao was just kinda thrown in there with whoever in the beginning.Comment
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