Today's Manny Pacquiao is the MOST SKILLED Southpaw ever

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #61
    Here is the most skilled southpaw.

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    • Franco2012
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      #62
      Originally posted by Akira Fudo
      Here is the most skilled southpaw.




      He lost like 10 rounds against Trininidad and he got dropped in that fight!

      and last time I checked Pernell aint 8 division champ!

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        #63
        Originally posted by ILLuminato
        Really, he is. Pernell didn't have offense like Manny. Pernell just relied on running away while punching. Marvin wasn't incredibly skilled either, he relied on great conditioning and endurance.

        I've never seen a fighter use the southpaw stance like Manny does. The way he uses it to set up his power shots, how he throws "crossover punches" as if he was playing basketball, and he has a great right hand now.

        He's the most well-versed southpaw of all time.
        Holyeeeee shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!!!!!

        Theres ****** and theres ******!

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          #64
          Originally posted by CungLe
          He lost like 10 rounds against Trininidad and he got dropped in that fight!

          and last time I checked Pernell aint 8 division champ!
          You're such an idiot man it's comical

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          • The Noose
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            #65
            Originally posted by CungLe
            He lost like 10 rounds against Trininidad and he got dropped in that fight!

            and last time I checked Pernell aint 8 division champ!
            After a 2 year lay off and a coke problem, one fight away from retiring and against a prime Tito.

            Moving up divisions has to do with weight, not skills.


            Pernel's speed, accuracy, combinations, footwork, ring generalship, reactions etc etc were all amazing.

            No question Sweet Pea was the best southpaw ever.

            Hagler and Manny are also great, but

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            • Franco2012
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              #66
              Trinidad shoulder roll Pernells ass!

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                #67
                Originally posted by ILLuminato
                Really, he is. Pernell didn't have offense like Manny. Pernell just relied on running away while punching. Marvin wasn't incredibly skilled either, he relied on great conditioning and endurance.

                I've never seen a fighter use the southpaw stance like Manny does. The way he uses it to set up his power shots, how he throws "crossover punches" as if he was playing basketball, and he has a great right hand now.

                He's the most well-versed southpaw of all time.




                Man you're a ****ing idiot. Pernell is MUCH more skilled than Pacquiao is and i do'nt need any proof. Just watch Pernell's fights and you'll see what i'm talking about.

                Saying Marvin wasn't skilled translates your weak boxing knowledge.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by ILLuminato
                  Really, he is. Pernell didn't have offense like Manny. Pernell just relied on running away while punching. Marvin wasn't incredibly skilled either, he relied on great conditioning and endurance.

                  I've never seen a fighter use the southpaw stance like Manny does. The way he uses it to set up his power shots, how he throws "crossover punches" as if he was playing basketball, and he has a great right hand now.

                  He's the most well-versed southpaw of all time.
                  Skills cant be measured. But Pac is doing things that people have never seen people do before.

                  The proof is in the results. The faces of pacs victims.

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                  • fcastro1
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                    #69
                    people still undermine pacs skill. You dont win a title from Flyweight to welterweight (a ten division gap) without no skill.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Benavidez Mafia
                      Take your mouth out of Bert Sugar's ****. Just because he's aboxing historian doesn't mean he's always right and you have to take everything he says as a fact. He's the same guy who said JMM would beat Floyd. Would you still be on his **** if he said Floyd is the greatest of all time? I don't think so... you're only on his **** when he gives Pac credit.
                      Still, his opinion holds more weight than yours.

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