Why Pac is more dominant and has more ability floyd!

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  • hugh grant
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    Why Pac is more dominant and has more ability floyd!

    Clottey had to cover up because if he tried landing on Pac, he would be caught with hard shots in return by the speed and power of Pac, so him covering up was similar to Cotto running from Pac.

    PBFs skills on the other hand lie in the fact he lets his opponents punch themselves out on hims, perhaps only landing a few, so bascially is running away from his opponents.

    Clottey threw so little power punches against Pac because he knew he would get hurt in return. If Clottey fought Floyd his power punch output would have been much more, and he wouldnt have got criticised as much as he did against Pac if you get what i mean. No one belittled JMM against PBF as well, because JMM appeared to have a good go at hurting Floyd.
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    In a nutshell what im saying is when Clottey tried to attack Pac real good, Pac stepped up a gear, making Clottey go back into his shell.

    Against Floyd though, his opponents dont care what PBF throws they just try landing of Floyd. PBF couldnt make Clottey not throw punches. Clottey would be going for the ko against Floyd.

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      Styles make fights. Why would Floyd fight Clottey how Pac did?

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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Clottey had to cover up because if he tried landing on Pac, he would be caught with hard shots in return by the speed and power of Pac, so him covering up was similar to Cotto running from Pac.

        PBFs skills on the other hand lie in the fact he lets his opponents punch themselves out on hims, perhaps only landing a few, so bascially is running away from his opponents.

        Clottey threw so little power punches against Pac because he knew he would get hurt in return. If Clottey fought Floyd his power punch output would have been much more, and he wouldnt have got criticised as much as he did against Pac if you get what i mean. No one belittled JMM against PBF as well, because JMM appeared to have a good go at hurting Floyd.
        i hate to break it to you clottey cant shine floyd's shoes when it comes to skills
        Last edited by swizz; 03-15-2010, 09:17 AM.

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            #6
            just imagine if you put pacquiao's offense ability with mayweathers defensive ability, wot a boxer !!!!!!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Clottey had to cover up because if he tried landing on Pac, he would be caught with hard shots in return by the speed and power of Pac, so him covering up was similar to Cotto running from Pac.

              PBFs skills on the other hand lie in the fact he lets his opponents punch themselves out on hims, perhaps only landing a few, so bascially is running away from his opponents.

              Clottey threw so little power punches against Pac because he knew he would get hurt in return. If Clottey fought Floyd his power punch output would have been much more, and he wouldnt have got criticised as much as he did against Pac if you get what i mean. No one belittled JMM against PBF as well, because JMM appeared to have a good go at hurting Floyd.
              Floyd will toy with Pac and KO him in 4 rounds with one punch just to make an example out of him. I don't think anyone understands that Floyd can do anything he wants to because he's the greatest fighter ever.

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                Basically what im saying is Pac controls and dictates what his opponent does.
                PBF cant do that. If PBFs opponents want to attack floyd they will do. If they want to defend they will do. PBF dont control them.
                Pac made cotto run, because Cotto had no choice and would have got hurt. Clottey had to cover up because everything else he did he was getting punished with the speed and footwork and postiioning and power.

                Clottey fought such a stinker because of what Pac did.
                Last edited by hugh grant; 03-15-2010, 09:16 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  Basically what im saying is Pac controls and dictates what his opponent does.
                  PBF cant do that. If PBFs opponents want to attack floyd they will do. If they want to defend they will do. PBF dont control them.
                  Pac made cotto run, because Cotto had no choice and would have got hurt. Clottey had to cover up because everything else he did he was getting punished with the speed and footwork and postiioning and power.
                  What are you talking about? Do you know why YOU and other people say Floyds fights are boring?


                  ITS BECAUSE HE MAKES THEM FIGHT HIS FIGHT.

                  You are comparing a volume power puncher ot a pure boxer they fight completely different and use their strengths to win. You are reaching big time. You also think Pac would beat Duran and Leonard and has a better resume then them as well so i shouldn't be shocked.

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                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    Clottey had to cover up because if he tried landing on Pac, he would be caught with hard shots in return by the speed and power of Pac, so him covering up was similar to Cotto running from Pac.

                    PBFs skills on the other hand lie in the fact he lets his opponents punch themselves out on hims, perhaps only landing a few, so bascially is running away from his opponents.

                    Clottey threw so little power punches against Pac because he knew he would get hurt in return. If Clottey fought Floyd his power punch output would have been much more, and he wouldnt have got criticised as much as he did against Pac if you get what i mean. No one belittled JMM against PBF as well, because JMM appeared to have a good go at hurting Floyd.
                    Very shallow surface level analysis. No big shock coming from a Bruce Lee fan.

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