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    Pacquiao to be more elusive against Margarito

    http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/280084...d-rival-s-trap
    Pacquiao Must Avoid Rival’s Trap
    By NICK GIONGCO
    October 1, 2010, 9:11pm

    BAGUIO CITY — Freddie Roach wants Manny Pacquiao to turn Antonio Margarito into a virtual punching bag on Nov. 13 at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas.

    In another sizzling session at the Shape Up Boxing Gym on Naguillan Road on Friday afternoon, Roach and Pacquiao continued to exchange notes on how to beat Margarito with the master emphasizing movement and the pupil acknowledging it.

    “Don’t stay in front of him because he will hit you,” Roach told the Filipino pound-for pound king in between hitting the mitts.

    Roach said Margarito will invite Pacquiao into a trap by giving him the green light to unleash combinations but Pacquiao has to be extra-careful after doing so because Margarito will counter as soon as he unloads.

    Pacquiao did what he was told but the student added another dimension to the game plan, showing his teacher how to cleverly evade punches while hitting with pin-point accuracy.

    “Good, Manny,” said Roach, whose accent is on preventing Margarito from loading as much as he possibly could.

    “Don’t take two punches in order to land three,” said Roach, stressing that Pacquiao can easily win the scheduled 12-round fight for the vacant World Boxing Council super-welterweight crown without taking punishment from the Mexican mauler.

    “Move, move away,” hollered Roach as Pacquiao wisely switched punching positions, spots where he could strike Margarito cleanly on the head and body.

    “He will fall for you,” said Roach, assuring Pacquiao that the slow-footed Margarito will always find himself in an awkward position to be struck by one of Pacquiao's power shots.

    Pacquiao did a total of 13 rounds with the mitts, taking a break only after the 12th round.

    Before reporting to the gym, Pacquiao did his morning roadwork in a rugged portion of a village located off the beaten path.

    Since Pacquiao is scheduled to hold his second sparring session on Saturday, he will jog at Burnham Park.

    Pacquiao actually went four rounds with Glen Tapia, a Dominican Republic native from New Jersey instead of Michael Medina and Medina said the session was intense and Tapia gave a good account of himself.
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    Pacquiao did what he was told but the student added another dimension to the game plan, showing his teacher how to cleverly evade punches while hitting with pin-point accuracy.
    This is probably what we saw at 0:11 in this vid:

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      Would probably be a mistake for them to venture to far away from what works best for them, and being elusive is not one of Manny's main strengths.

      A big part of boxing strategy is to do what you do effectively while taking away what the other guy does well, but if you have to go against your strengths to limit the other guy that is usually not a winning strategy.

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        He probably, he probably come with the same gameplan that they used against Oscar.

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          Originally posted by The Gambler1981
          Would probably be a mistake for them to venture to far away from what works best, and being elusive is not one of Manny's main strengths.
          Perhaps I titled this thread wrong. He's just basically not going to stand in front of Margo and get hit. He'll use his usual angles and such.

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            Originally posted by The Gambler1981
            Would probably be a mistake for them to venture to far away from what works best for them, and being elusive is not one of Manny's main strengths.

            A big part of boxing strategy is to do what you do effectively while taking away what the other guy does well, but if you have to go against your strengths to limit the other guy that is usually not a winning strategy.
            Maybe not elusive ala Whitaker.

            But, he can fight in a control manner, not take many risk, not be there to be hit, not stand straight in front of you, and be cautious. Manny can fight like this and be effective.

            He did it with Oscar yea Oscar was done but Manny fought a discipline fight.

            I expect him to show the same discipline in this fight. I don't see him staying on the ropes ala he did with Cotto or stay in front of Margarito at times like he did with Clottey. Just keep moving and turning.

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              Their gameplan is always the same, it works because Manny is good enough in that way that he can limit other fighters by doing just that.

              Margarito has range on Manny keep in mind even if he doesn't fight overly big (in a range sence) anyone with a range advantage should not really get beat by angles.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jonarie
                This is probably what we saw at 0:11 in this vid:
                On another note, I respect Freddie. I know a lot of people don't like him cuz of his mouth. But, I like Freddie, he does talk a lot of trash but he seems cool to me. I just ignore what he says.

                I think for his condition and him able work as hard as he does iMO is remarkable. However, I think Pac needs a new mit guy. Roach gets worse and worse. Let Freddie train and strategist but bring in a new guy to do the mits for Manny.

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                  Pac will move enough ala ODLH fight and keep Margo of balance with his punching angle. Pac will get hit but should be able to pull it off

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                    Lol @ 0:15

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