Sick and tired of the speed will carry the day theory

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  • Foolkiller
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    #1

    Sick and tired of the speed will carry the day theory

    Yes Pac is fast and yes he is a great fighter, but the trolls out there who insist that he will destroy Tony because he is faster are full of it. He very well may beat Marg, but if it was as easy as being faster and more skillful all the lighter weight fighters would be killing the higher weights. The truth is that it goes both ways, some fighters like PWill go down in weight to take advantage of his attributes against smaller guys, while Pac has been successful against bigger guys using his speed. Both these guys are extreme examples, I'm just tire of hearing people say Pac is just to fast for the bigger guy yet bi**ch that Rafa was just to small against JML. You can't have it both ways, just stop with the B.S. and hope for a great fight.
  • antrob
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    #2
    I know this theory been beaten to death but, it's the truth though. You also can't compare Pacquiao to any other smaller fighter, he's a once in a life time fighter.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #3
      Devon Alexander was so much faster than Kotelnik and we all saw what happened. Anyway speed isn't the only thing Pacquiao has going for him so this doesn't really matter.

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      • Kagami Taiga
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        #4
        Originally posted by antrob
        I know this theory been beaten to death but, it's the truth though. You also can't compare Pacquiao to any other smaller fighter, he's a once in a life time fighter.
        Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
        Devon Alexander was so much faster than Kotelnik and we all saw what happened. Anyway speed isn't the only thing Pacquiao has going for him so this doesn't really matter.
        put these two comments together and u have the truth of the matter. pac is special, his speed isnt his only weapon.

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        • LoStranger
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          #5
          PAC is so much more then speed

          head movement

          great footspeed and angles

          accuracy

          heart

          power

          punch output

          accurate combinations

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          • el malo
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            #6
            pac's speed is overrated, its not his speed that beats down his opponents its his conditioning and punches from awkward angles.

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            • Foolkiller
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              No doubt, you guys aren't telling me stuff I don't know. What I'm saying is that most people just claim Pac will win because his faster, but being faster is not always the key to victory. If Pac wins it will be from all of the above and his speed. People just generalize to much.

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              • Rick Grimes
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                #8
                His speed is his biggest advantage.

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