Have Your Thoughts Changed On A Pac-PWill Fight?

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  • etlux
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    #21
    Originally posted by MidnightBliss
    5'6 vs 6'2...

    I still think that would look ******, even if they do manage to both make 147.
    try like 6'4"

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      #22
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      I was just curious. On the real I don't know how Pac can beat him. It just the height and reach plus you add his a volume punch and he can throw crazy ass upper cuts from a half an inch away like he did with Winky in the clinch.

      Maybe at 147 if P-Will is drained. But, P-Will trainer said not only can the make 147. But, they would invite reporters to breakfast on the morning of the weigh-in. my goodness that mofo is a freak.
      This would look like a freak show of a scrap and might actually hurt the sport more then help it. All the casual fans will say this big ass man has no business in the ring with Pac.

      That uppercut was funny..lol. Winky was just casually looking around then boom. The weight is something to look out for but I seen some little clip or something with Peterson cooking Paul breakfast and he was saying how he has to stuff him with grits just to make weight. He said his metabolism is weird and its hard for him to put on weight.

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      • DLT
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        #23
        one reason why I gvie Pac a chance is what I was telling jro about. The southpaw thing. Not only do righties struggle with Southpaws but Southpaws also struggle with alot of Southpaws. Thats why you see a guy like Quintana clearly beat Paul over 12 rounds. Then you see Sergio give him hell. Sergio is good though but you can still tell the guy has problems with that Southpaw style. Even though he killed Mitchell, he still got hit with some very clean shots. Pac is quick and has power

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          #24
          Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
          i dont know why im criticizing pwill, he's actually my 4th favorite boxer behind pac, valero, & kirkland, but paul williams absolutely has an atrocious jab. for a guy so athletic & fluid as williams its shocking how sloppy he is with his punches.

          he needs emmanuel steward ASAP to tighten everything up.
          I think that would be a good pairing as well. The thing with Paul that I noticed is that he throws "bait" punches. He throws all the same punches over and over but every time its a different level of power attached to it. If that makes sense.

          In the 4th round vs. Cintron he came out with two monster left hands when he gets full extension its lights out.

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          • Scott9945
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            #25
            It's a physical mismatch. Even if Paul wins easily he'll still never get the credit he'll feel that he deserves. But if Pacquiao wins he'll be known as a giant killer.

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              #26
              Originally posted by DLT
              one reason why I gvie Pac a chance is what I was telling jro about. The southpaw thing. Not only do righties struggle with Southpaws but Southpaws also struggle with alot of Southpaws. Thats why you see a guy like Quintana clearly beat Paul over 12 rounds. Then you see Sergio give him hell. Sergio is good though but you can still tell the guy has problems with that Southpaw style. Even though he killed Mitchell, he still got hit with some very clean shots. Pac is quick and has power
              Well wouldn't Pac also struggle with P-Will southpaw stance.

              And, on the real I think P-Will has more experience against southpaws then Pac has.

              When was the last time Pac fought a southpaw fighter?

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                #27
                Originally posted by DLT
                one reason why I gvie Pac a chance is what I was telling jro about. The southpaw thing. Not only do righties struggle with Southpaws but Southpaws also struggle with alot of Southpaws. Thats why you see a guy like Quintana clearly beat Paul over 12 rounds. Then you see Sergio give him hell. Sergio is good though but you can still tell the guy has problems with that Southpaw style. Even though he killed Mitchell, he still got hit with some very clean shots. Pac is quick and has power
                To be fair Mitchell got dropped 4 times and almost killed in the ring...lol. That was in 06 when he was a prospect but I know what you mean.

                Pac would also strugg;e with Williams lefty stance. Whens the last Lefty Pac fought?? Will fought Q twice, Martinez and has had training camps of sparring with Collazo for the Quintana rematch and Quintana sparring for the Martinez fight so hes getting experience. The stance might be a shock more to Pac then Paul.

                Pauls problem is slick lefties who will box, move, wait, counter etc... Pac isnt slick. He comes to fight.

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                • Dirk Diggler UK
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                  #28
                  Pacquiao would have too much speed and movement. Give Williams lateral movement and he cant really do much. He needs to get set to throw punches, Pac would get off first every time.

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                  • Ragnar Lothbrok
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    Well technically he should be your 3rd favorite fighter now no?
                    NO.

                    Valero's death basically encapsulates his perceived greatness & potential perpetually.

                    Just like tupac, marilyn monroe, & my favorite fighter of all time, salvador sanchez, valero is now a classic, timeless great who will never be shot, never be beaten, & forever young & legendary.

                    I feel proud to have repped valero from the very begining of his career before these bandwagon b*tches like burner started repping him.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
                      NO.

                      Valero's death basically encapsulates his perceived greatness & potential perpetually.

                      Just like tupac, marilyn monroe, & my favorite fighter of all time, salvador sanchez, valero is now a classic, timeless great who will never be shot, never be beaten, & forever young & legendary.

                      I feel proud to have repped valero from the very begining of his career before these bandwagon b*tches like burner started repping him.
                      I made threads on Valero years ago no one really responded to them.

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