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Dwyer picks Marg by mid round KO
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Dywer analyzes the fights well, but he isn't always right..
and you shouldn't pick someone just because someone predicted them to
you should watch enough boxing to know yourself
and if anyone thinks Margs is winning, i got 100k that says otherwise.
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They always say Pacquiao can't fight backing up, but why does it matter if Margaresto will be the one backing up?
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Originally posted by Low_ki View Posthe also picked marques to win last night and we all know how that went...
He said to straddle it with a juanma KO. It turned out to be a good strategy. Dwyer's radar has been off lately. He makes a god point though....the only problem will be getting Pac to back up.
If you watch ep 3 of 24/7 getting Pac to back up is essentially Garcia's strategy.
If Margo can get Pac fighting off the back foot he should win. It's a big "IF" though.
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Originally posted by trainhard_187 View PostThis dude also picked Cotto and DLH to beat Pac.. And we already know Pac doesnt fight well going backwards thats why Pac fights in and out, side to side...
Full of **** as usual. He picked Pac to KO Cotto. In fact if you frequent his page you would know he thinks Cotto is overrated. He picked against Cotto in the Margarito and Foreman fights aswell if i'm not mistaken. Can't recall the Clottey vs Cotto analysis, though it wouldn't surprise if he picked Clottey.
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some of you $hiit birds are so full of crap atleast watch dwyer videos before you make a commet and get your facts straight. unlike many of you dummies dwyer bets real money and not the bull$hiit points on here that many of you cry over.
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I like Dwyer. He sounds too much like a robot but I sometimes agree with his predictions. He makes some good points here but as he's describing Manny's urban myths, he creates one of his own as well. Margarito's wraps weren't illegal, it was the stuff he put INTO the wraps (the knuckle pad) that was illegal. There's a difference. Margarito's mental abilities before the Mosley fight also make me believe that he'd been bricking his knuckle pads for a long while. Just ask this question, "If he knew there wasn't anything illegal, why was he so catatonic looking going into his fight with Shane Mosley?"
Dwyer's using the Hatton fight as a reference is wrong. First off, that was the beginning of the fight. Everyone here knows that Margarito is a very slow starter who begins heating up in the middle of the fight. While Manny's back did touch the ropes numerous times during his fight with Hatton, keep in mind that this was Manny's/Roach's gameplan all along. The plan was to clock Ricky while he was bum rushing in.
In comparison, watch Manny's fight with the much taller Oscar. If Manny/Roach are going to have a plan, it's going to be like the zombie Oscar fight. Manny's going to be popping off combos and then spinning Margarito like a ballerina and then popping off another combination. This may be their strategy.
I'd also use the Pacquiao/Marquez fights also as references because both show that Manny does not do well against guys who fight back at the same time he throws punches. Not counterpunching, mind you, but just wildly swinging as Marquez did a couple of times in both fights.
I believe Margarito is going to have a hell of a time with Pac because of one thing: footwork. In comparison between Manny and Cotto, Manny's footwork is much better. Margarito will have to chase Manny all over the ring while getting hit all over. It will be like chasing a rabbit while the rabbit is biting you.
Another point is that Manny's conditioning is much better than Cotto's. Manny never tires the entire fight while Cotto always begins waning around the 7th or 8th round.
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Originally posted by Horvo View PostDwyer is right, the Pacquiao-Hatton fight was a lot closer than people think. That's why there was so much demand for a rematch. If it wasn't for the fluke knockout in the second round, and the two knockdowns in the first, and the other 64 power shots Pacquiao landed, it was an even fight. Take away those 67 power connects and the fight could have gone either way.
Yes, even indeed.
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