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Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. (1992) vs. Manny Pacquiao (2009) @ 140?
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostI don't know man, I haven't seen anyone attack Pacquiao's midsection since Erik Morales and Marquez. We do know Mayweather throws uppercuts, and straight right hands down the middle, I guess we'll have to wait.
Don't forget the poison that is injected from his jab to the body.
No one ever notices it. But it neutralizes all of his opponents at WW. Most recently Mosley. When Floyd jabbed the body, Mosley all of a sudden died standing.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Post^^^^ Exactly.
You idiots saying Pac never wins fantasy fights. How about explaining why you think Pacquiao would win instead of going ******. And you guys wonder why he can't get an edge? How about giving a valid reason why he would win. Oh, or is it that you guys don't know how to breakdown fights?
from right hooks, to uppercuts, to boxing around, having chin at higher weights, pac is at this point almost unpredictable every new fight.
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Originally posted by ummeed View Postdo you know why it's hard to breakdown a pac fantasy fight? coz the fcker always brings something new every damn fight.
from right hooks, to uppercuts, to boxing around, having chin at higher weights, pac is at this point almost unpredictable every new fight.
Not really.
Pacquiao 90% of the time goes for the head. 10% to the body. 90% of the time it will be straights. 5% hooks, 5% uppercuts. When fighting a mobile opponent, he bounces and then stops to punch. Very linear with an in-and-out style. When fighting stationary opponents, he doesn't have to do much. He simply waits for the opponent to open up and then assaults them. Which is why when he fought Clottey, he didn't know what the **** to do. As evident from his double punch attempt. He was lost. Isn't exactly the hardest thing to punch either.
Not that hard to compare and contrast that to another fighter.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostNot really.
Pacquiao 90% of the time goes for the head. 10% to the body. 90% of the time it will be straights. 5% hooks, 5% uppercuts. When fighting a mobile opponent, he bounces and then stops to punch. Very linear with an in-and-out style. When fighting stationary opponents, he doesn't have to do much. He simply waits for the opponent to open up and then assaults them. Which is why when he fought Clottey, he didn't know what the **** to do. As evident from his double punch attempt. He was lost. Isn't exactly the hardest thing to punch either.
Not that hard to compare and contrast that to another fighter.
I used to side with Mayweather, but the more I think about it, I think Pac will light his ass up.
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Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View PostChavez TKO11. Camacho was way faster than Pacquiao. So the speed is not a problem for Chavez. Chavez took huge bombs from Edwin Rosario who was twice the puncher Pacquiao is.
I say either pac close UD or Chavez TKO11
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Originally posted by ummeed View Postdo you know why it's hard to breakdown a pac fantasy fight? coz the fcker always brings something new every damn fight.
from right hooks, to uppercuts, to boxing around, having chin at higher weights, pac is at this point almost unpredictable every new fight.
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Pacquiao via UD or SD, Chavez took bombs from Meldrick and he had incredible hand speed like Pac... I don't think Chavez can pressure him enough under 12 rds with Manny's foot work and speed. Both are VERY durable fighters, both would take a great amount of punishment in this fight.
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