Boxing is all about styles, but aint no style is gonna beat PAC !!

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  • V.WEBB
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    #111
    Originally posted by Cotto-Rulez




    The style to beat Pacquiao is a an excellent boxer, good counter puncher, with a right hand and great timing. He must have heart and balls too.
    I agree with this here, still want to see the Floyd-Manny fight.

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    • fabie
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      #112
      Originally posted by eazy_mas
      You str right on that but it also depends on the way.

      There are some fighters who only use a jab to dominate fights.

      These are way. punchs and abilities are tools.

      What is important is to excute them. That is what most people dont understand.

      Pac have improved alot through out the years but also he has reached his peak or close to.

      When Mayweather fights he is rarely have been in a critical sitaution or dangerous sitaution while Pac have looked in trouble in couple of fights in couple of rounds.
      We can all have opinions about Pacquiao but one thing that is unprecedented is that he has been breaking the ceiling most specially in recent years. He has been improving vastly and still don't think he has peaked just yet or at least he is at peak now.

      The point is that a Mayweather on the decline vs a peaking Pacquiao spells a lot of unpredictability but momentums can change during a fight.

      That is why they fight in the ring instead of us discussing as the bottom line.

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        #113
        Originally posted by fabie
        We can all have opinions about Pacquiao but one thing that is unprecedented is that he has been breaking the ceiling most specially in recent years. He has been improving vastly and still don't think he has peaked just yet or at least he is at peak now.

        The point is that a Mayweather on the decline vs a peaking Pacquiao spells a lot of unpredictability but momentums can change during a fight.

        That is why they fight in the ring instead of us discussing as the bottom line.
        Quoted for truth, I would also say Pacquiao is a late bloomer and I tend to believe that he has not reached his maximum potential.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #114
          Originally posted by coach-webb
          everyone that fought floyd lost so.......
          pbf/jlc i?

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            #115
            Originally posted by Dehydrator
            Quoted for truth, I would also say Pacquiao is a late bloomer and I tend to believe that he has not reached his maximum potential.
            this may be true, the only way to kno is if manny fights floyd

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              #116
              Originally posted by Dehydrator
              Quoted for truth, I would also say Pacquiao is a late bloomer and I tend to believe that he has not reached his maximum potential.
              At 31? You people are hilarious. Name one major sport; Whether it be Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track & Filed, Boxing, Hockey, Soccer, etc, where professional athletes begin blooming at 31 years old?

              I'll wait.

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                #117
                Originally posted by Pullcounter
                pbf/jlc i?
                Did Manny lose to JMM?

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                • V.WEBB
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter
                  pbf/jlc i?
                  pac/jmm i? or pac/jmm ii?

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Nike Phats
                    Did Manny lose to JMM?
                    nope fighter of the decade manny pacquiao did not

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                    • fabie
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Nike Phats
                      At 31? You people are hilarious. Name one major sport; Whether it be Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track & Filed, Boxing, Hockey, Soccer, etc, where professional athletes begin blooming at 31 years old?

                      I'll wait.
                      Why deny something that is happening with Pacquiao? In the last 3 to 4 years alone, I've never seen anyone who has improved that much as he go up in weight.

                      And I've been watching boxing since the mid 70s.

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