How in the hell is Pac gonna defend PBF's right hand?
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Watch again.
He was playing in there, but he coudln't open the guy up.
Floyd's straight right is gnna be tough indeed. The good side is that Pac has a lovely straight left himself.Comment
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that is a good point too....floyd has his work cut out for him as well. i'm not sure why pac would let someone punch him so he could open up...thats not smart. i hope he doesn't try that with pbf.Comment
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idk thats gonna be tough....pbf will have to be first. he'll have to take more chances in this fight than he did in the mosley fight. i have this fight going to pbf still though by ud or sd.Comment
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He tried to make it exciting by staying there to the 12th.
He could have just made sure he don't get hit at all because Clottey wasn't throwing ****.
He even did that double punch thing.
People paid to see something and I guess ti seemed he wanted to make it more enjoyable.
The main times Pac got hit was when he got real close and squared up.
****** yes, but he always says he wants to entertain the fans.
Floyd will trouble Pac big time with his reach and speed. However Pac now uses his footwork and angles a lot mroe, since he has a good righthand now where as before he didn't.Comment
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As if the right hand is the only issue here and as if Pacquiao couldn't punch back too....this is really funny.
Of course Mayweather's right cross is formidable but so are Pacquiao's quick combinations coming from all angles.
It is a matter of WHO HITS FIRST and whether the recipient can recover from it and the oncoming onslaught afterwards IS the more appropriate question.
Pacquiao was hit harder by Cotto and was able to withstand this, but with Mayweather it isn't just his right hand to contend but the whole package. Mayweather is a complete fighter that Pacquiao would have to challenge - not his right hand alone.
There are counter questions against Mayweather too.
That is why this fight must happen.Comment
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