Why should Pac worries for Floyds Counter punches????

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  • HighFlyer
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    Why should Pac worries for Floyds Counter punches????

    Why should Pac worries for Floyds Counter punches????

    Pac eats Cotto's best shots. Cotto>Fraud jr in terms of power.

    Pac will walk through Fraud jr's counter baby-puches then when the time Pac landed a single clean shot(left-hook) on Fraud Jr's pa-cute face...Floyd will wake-up on Cloud 9.
    i see a dragonball style fighting from round 1 - 4 but after that PBF cant handle the pressure anymore. He cant counter anymore, he cant potshot anymore, all he can do is run or call ROger Mayweather to choke Pac just like what they did to ZAB Judah.
    that counter-puching proof of winning is a ****!
    Last edited by HighFlyer; 03-15-2010, 12:08 PM.
  • Khalid X
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    I honestly think Floyd will be more relunctant to fire back at pac. Not saying he completely goes on the defensive but I feel he will only fire back if he knows for sure there is an opening there. He won't take the risk he took on Judah and other guys and I pretty much see him even more conservative than he was in the Oscar fight.

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    • Khalid X
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      I still got Pac winning, I just think it will be a UD because Floyd won't take the risk and leave himself open. If he does come forward like most of his fans claim he will, then I got Pac by KO.

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        #4
        Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
        I honestly think Floyd will be more relunctant to fire back at pac. Not saying he completely goes on the defensive but I feel he will only fire back if he knows for sure there is an opening there. He won't take the risk he took on Judah and other guys and I pretty much see him even more conservative than he was in the Oscar fight.
        He will potshot him. Clottey didnt throw enough jabs or lead rights. Floyd will hit and get out the way. When Pac gets too close he will be clinched. A tactic Clottey didnt do.

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          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          He will potshot him. Clottey didnt throw enough jabs or lead rights. Floyd will hit and get out the way. When Pac gets too close he will be clinched. A tactic Clottey didnt do.
          The great clincher Hatton couldn't do it...why do you think May can? Floyd can move, duck and weave all night long from Pac's barrage of punches....he will get tired at the last few rounds. This is why Clottey did not bother and stayed stationary.

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          • rao007
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            #6
            I see you don't watch Pacquiao fights---the only times Pacquiao has been hurt are the times he doesn't see punches coming which are usually counter punches.

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            • B.U.R.N.E.R
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              #7
              Originally posted by Chups
              The great clincher Hatton couldn't do it...why do you think May can? Floyd can move, duck and weave all night long from Pac's barrage of punches....he will get tired at the last few rounds. This is why Clottey did not bother and stayed stationary.
              Hatton is a hugger and a holder and walked into a punch. Floyd knows how to clinch and fight on the inside. When Pac gets too close thats what will happen. He wont stand there and cover up he will clinch him.

              Floyd also never gets tired. He can move all night and thats what he will do. he will make himself a very hard target to find. Unlike Clottey who just stood there.

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              • Rabbit ♠
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                #8
                Counter punches don't have to be powerful to be effective.

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                • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Rabbit Punch-
                  Counter punches don't have to be powerful to be effective.
                  Bingo...they have to sharp, fast, perfectly timed punches. Which Floyd is the master at.

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                    Before Clottey I didn't think Pac could handle Floyd's defense, now I know he can handle it. Pac UD Mayweather in my honest opinion after seeing the Clottey defense fight.

                    Mayweather threw something like 46 punches per round against Marquez. Remember that.

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