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  • BrooklynBomber
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    #51
    Originally posted by squealpiggy
    YOU CAN'T HAVE! BECAUSE MANNY PACQUIAO INVENTED IT! LAST WEEK!!!! WHEN TS STARTED WATCHING BOXING !!!!!!!11111

    smh
    In other news: Universe started roughly six thousand years ago when Pacquiao went back in time and demolished Jesus.



    Anyway, an overhand right or left lead for that matter is probably one of the most amateurish punches in boxing and is used strictly against people who are either:A) have no experience B) due to some antropometric reasons can not see the punch C) are ******.

    Paul Williams was A, B and C

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      #52
      Hahahahahahahahahahaha @ Pac inventing that punch....oh man this place is classic. Do us a favor, go and watch more than 2 years of boxing and get back to us.

      You mean this over hand right that Tommy Morrison lands in the 80's when Pac invented it? Start at about 2:40



      Seriously though, in the gym this is one of the hardest things to teach fighters even experienced one's. To KEEP YOUR OTHER HAND UP WHEN THROWING THE HOOK!!!!

      Williams just drops his right hand to land his own hook and leaves himself wide open. Happens all the time no matter how many times you go over it in the gym, it's amazing.
      Last edited by Cuauhtmoc1520; 11-22-2010, 09:40 AM.

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        #53
        ive watched mma since 1999 and ive never heard of a "pacquaio punch"

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          #54
          Originally posted by Spoon23
          It's an unorthodox punch not seen in boxing. even if this posers here thinks it's at the beginning of time. Even mma fighters are using it and calling it pacquiao punch. It is a duck chin side move punch. It's an overhand punch but with a side motion to it.

          It's really an orthodox punch. Pac patented it. Haters ofcourse won't agree =P
          Let the man have his shine, Pac fans even try to give Pac credit when someone else wins a fight. How come Pac couldnt KO margs like that???????

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            #55
            threads like this expose **** riders..seriously who's never heard of an overhand left or right??**** you can watch the movie the great white hype and know that punch

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              #56
              Originally posted by infamous larryx
              its called an overhand left..
              Pacquiao's punch is an overhand left in one sweeping motion, and by the time he lands that left he is already in the left side of the opponent thats the difference. It is all done in one sweeping motion.

              Marciano looked like he was doing it but it is actually the opponent going towards him while he was about to throw the overhand right that made it look like he was beside his opponents right.

              Pac throws a left (take note) coming forward while the opponent is stationary and while doing this move ends to his opponents left side in one sweeping motion that's the difference. And you say I don't have a keen eye

              It's a shot moving forward using an overhand left while going to the left of the opponent.

              Again I say, marciano looked like he was doing it but the reason it looked like he was at the right side of his opponent is because when he threw the overhand right his opponent 'went towards him', making his body seem at the side of his opponent.

              The pac punch is a move pac does while coming forward and moving to the left of the opponent in 'one sweeping movement'
              while his opponent is stationary 'not coming forward'
              Am I keen enough

              Overhand shots have been done ever since the dawn of time. That is why if you look at pacquio's recent fights. Or his recent fight with Margarito. It is not an ordinary overhand left shot. He would throw an overhand left while ducking immediately to the side. Same as what he did with Delahoya.

              It ain't just an overhand left dude. It's an overhand slip to the side move. Your videos are all overhand shot. That ain't it.

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                #57
                Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                In other news: Universe started roughly six thousand years ago when Pacquiao went back in time and demolished Jesus.



                Anyway, an overhand right or left lead for that matter is probably one of the most amateurish punches in boxing and is used strictly against people who are either:A) have no experience B) due to some antropometric reasons can not see the punch C) are ******.

                Paul Williams was A, B and C
                Pacquiao's punch is an overhand left in one sweeping motion, and by the time he lands that left he is already in the left side of the opponent thats the difference. It is all done in one sweeping motion.

                Marciano looked like he was doing it but it is actually the opponent going towards him while he was about to throw the overhand right that made it look like he was beside his opponents right.

                Pac throws a left (take note) coming forward while the opponent is stationary and while doing this move ends to his opponents left side in one sweeping motion that's the difference. And you say I don't have a keen eye

                It's a shot moving forward using an overhand left while going to the left of the opponent.

                Again I say, marciano looked like he was doing it but the reason it looked like he was at the right side of his opponent is because when he threw the overhand right his opponent 'went towards him', making his body seem at the side of his opponent.

                The pac punch is a move pac does while coming forward and moving to the left of the opponent in 'one sweeping movement'
                while his opponent is stationary 'not coming forward'
                Am I keen enough

                Overhand shots have been done ever since the dawn of time. That is why if you look at pacquio's recent fights. Or his recent fight with Margarito. It is not an ordinary overhand left shot. He would throw an overhand left while ducking immediately to the side. Same as what he did with Delahoya.

                It ain't just an overhand left dude. It's an overhand slip to the side move. Your videos are all overhand shot. That ain't it.

                As I said All you have to do is provide a video clip. =)

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Spoon23
                  Pacquiao's punch is an overhand left in one sweeping motion, and by the time he lands that left he is already in the left side of the opponent thats the difference. It is all done in one sweeping motion.

                  Marciano looked like he was doing it but it is actually the opponent going towards him while he was about to throw the overhand right that made it look like he was beside his opponents right.

                  Pac throws a left (take note) coming forward while the opponent is stationary and while doing this move ends to his opponents left side in one sweeping motion that's the difference. And you say I don't have a keen eye

                  It's a shot moving forward using an overhand left while going to the left of the opponent.

                  Again I say, marciano looked like he was doing it but the reason it looked like he was at the right side of his opponent is because when he threw the overhand right his opponent 'went towards him', making his body seem at the side of his opponent.

                  The pac punch is a move pac does while coming forward and moving to the left of the opponent in 'one sweeping movement'
                  while his opponent is stationary 'not coming forward'
                  Am I keen enough

                  Overhand shots have been done ever since the dawn of time. That is why if you look at pacquio's recent fights. Or his recent fight with Margarito. It is not an ordinary overhand left shot. He would throw an overhand left while ducking immediately to the side. Same as what he did with Delahoya.

                  It ain't just an overhand left dude. It's an overhand slip to the side move. Your videos are all overhand shot. That ain't it.
                  dude its an overhand punch..when you throw it you duck to the opposite side..hense when you land it youre on the opposite side of the other fighter..smh..learn the sport man and stop making yourself look ignorant..manny didnt invent anything..hes just a fighter

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by odogg8121
                    Let the man have his shine, Pac fans even try to give Pac credit when someone else wins a fight. How come Pac couldnt KO margs like that???????
                    Like I said you just have to dispute it. Show me a clip of someone doing it.

                    Pacquiao's punch is an overhand left in one sweeping motion, and by the time he lands that left he is already in the left side of the opponent thats the difference. It is all done in one sweeping motion.

                    Marciano looked like he was doing it but it is actually the opponent going towards him while he was about to throw the overhand right that made it look like he was beside his opponents right.

                    Pac throws a left (take note) coming forward while the opponent is stationary and while doing this move ends to his opponents left side in one sweeping motion that's the difference. And you say I don't have a keen eye

                    It's a shot moving forward using an overhand left while going to the left of the opponent.

                    Again I say, marciano looked like he was doing it but the reason it looked like he was at the right side of his opponent is because when he threw the overhand right his opponent 'went towards him', making his body seem at the side of his opponent.

                    The pac punch is a move pac does while coming forward and moving to the left of the opponent in 'one sweeping movement'
                    while his opponent is stationary 'not coming forward'
                    Am I keen enough

                    Overhand shots have been done ever since the dawn of time. That is why if you look at pacquio's recent fights. Or his recent fight with Margarito. It is not an ordinary overhand left shot. He would throw an overhand left while ducking immediately to the side. Same as what he did with Delahoya.

                    It ain't just an overhand left dude. It's an overhand slip to the side move.

                    Come on I'm enjoying this dispute it =)

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Reach
                      ive watched mma since 1999 and ive never heard of a "pacquaio punch"
                      Frank Mir and bj Penn has vocally said it. Here's proof.

                      Here is proof:

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                      Frank Mir used 'The Pacquiao' to drop Cheick Kongo prior to submitting him at UFC 107

                      Tomcat_tiny by Jesse Holland on Dec 13, 2009 9:26 AM EST

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                      "I knew I had the capability of beating (Kongo) based on what I could do in sparring. It's just something I had to make sure crossed over. It's something we've been saying the whole training camp. We call it "The Pacquiao," because (Manny) will step off as a southpaw and throw the overhand left. As soon as I hit him I went to catch him with the uppercut and I didn't see him, he was on the ground. I charged him a little too aggressively, I should have passed and established the under hook. Instead he was able to rotate and get back to his knees for a takedown which could have been a major mistake on other opponents like Cain (Velasquez) or Shane Carwin. But instead he gave me his neck and I train with Robert Drysdale on a daily basis. If I get someone's neck in the heavyweight division, it's over with."

                      Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir talks about his stunning submission win over Cheick Kongo in the co-main event of "Penn vs. Sanchez at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee, on Saturday, December 12. Mir dropped the hard-hitting Parisian early into the first round, quickly pouncing on his downed foe and choking him out via textbook guillotine.The win could push Mir into a fight against Shane Carwin while Brock Lesnar recuperates on the sidelines after stomach surgery. Anyone have a problem with him facing "The Engineer" -- or does another top flight heavyweight exist for the Las Vegas native to battle?



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                      on: December 14, 2009, 06:36:05 AM

                      Penn watched the Nov. 14 boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto while he was in his training camp and decided to try to emulate Pacquiao’s style on Saturday.

                      “I just like watching Pacquiao and how he throws punches in bunches,” Penn said. “He’s so fast. You might get away from the first two or three, but the two or three that come behind that are going to hit you. I kind of figured that out.”




                      THE POWER OF "THE PACQUIAO" CROSSES OVER INTO MMA
                      By Andre Zurbrug | December 13, 2009

                      How big is Manny Pacquiao? Big enough for other fighters to name a punch after him. Last night, at UFC 107, former heavyweight champion Frank Mir landed a picture-perfect lead straight left that floored his opponent, Chiek Kongo, just 40 seconds into the bout. It was only the second punch that the southpaw heavyweight threw, but it was enough to secure the victory moments later when he locked in the guillotine choke for the submission. Afterwards, Mir revealed that he owed his victory to the power of "The Pacquiao".

                      "It's something we've been saying the whole training camp. We call it 'The Pacquiao' because Manny Pacquiao will step off as a southpaw and throw the overhand left," Mir told the Daily Telegraph's Gareth A. Davies. "As soon as I hit Kongo I went to catch him with the uppercut and I didn't see him, he was on the ground."

                      Boxing fans have grown accustomed to seeing the power of "The Pacquiao" on a regular basis. The trademark punch of the Filipino wrecking machine, Pacquiao has rocked and dropped many elite champions, including Miguel Cotto, Ricky Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez and Erik Morales, by landing his devastating overhand left. Using his speed and angles, Pacquiao confuses his opponents and lands the punch when his opponents least expect it. It's the punch they never and 9 times out of 10, it's the punch that sends them straight to the canvas.

                      Pacquiaos's influence on UFC / MMA

                      At UFC 107, the power of "The Pacquiao" was on full display when Mir landed a left hand reminiscent of the left that Pacquiao knocked out Ricky Hatton with. The fact that Mir worked hard in training to emulate Pacquiao's technique is a testament to just how far the Filipino superstar has come. Not only is he an influence in boxing, but he's also an influence in mixed martial arts as well. Applause Applause Applause

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