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  • #31
    Originally posted by jomapac
    for now this is the advantage that i see JMM has, i think he started high altitude training since Nov, so at fight time he is well condition and can do 12 rounds easy, and if he manages to survive 12 rounds probability is his going to escape a win....


    so the PAC has to train harder and be 100% in top physical condition, JMM will backpedal the whole night & Manny gas tank should be full, if he hopes to catch JMM...

    so PAC bring you butt to FR's wild card gym by jan 1st, 2005....
    i noticed that every one on this thread thinks that if jmm goes to the distance, that pac doesn't stand to win a decision...do you want to elaborate on that...not just you pareng joma...i know in their first fight jmm could have won at least 7 rounds, but round 1 carried pac through...i know jmm cleanly won rounds 3-6...but manny didn't have the balance after round 2...it seems to me that all you that completely shut your eyes ogn giving pac a chance to eke out a win on a ud win...what about kd's?... for every kd by pac, jmm has to work hard for the next two rounds to even a match...have you think about that?...however, i don't think that team pac will allow the judges scorecards to have a say oin this fight especially if another set of septuagenarian judges will be around...anyway, just asking...cheers!
    Last edited by JaNnO; 12-14-2004, 11:07 PM.

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    • #32
      Manny is not in peak condition yet but there's still time.

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      • #33
        I know Manny will win impressively this time. I know Manny will train hard for this rematch.

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        • #34
          latest word from manny is that he's gonna fly to the u.s. by the first week of january. he was asked if ain't it a little late, he said he's just going to watch over his diet! he said in tagalog "MALAKI ANG MAWAWALA SA AKIN PAG NAGPABAYA AKO" hmmm, well, let's just hope & pray he'd be 100% come february 26.

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          • #35
            In an interview with GMA network last night he admitted that he was inded not at 100 % against 3K. and asked about Roach's request for him to leave for L.A. Dec 26 . . . he answered he is leaving first week of January.

            DAMN . . . I'm starting to think that he has changed priorities. He can enjoy x'mass with his whole family then he got to let go with New year. That performance against Fashan simply shows that is stamina is below par. Imagine gasping for breath only in the 4 th round?

            I'm sure staying up late nights is now taking it's toll on his body . . . and I'm sure there's gonna be a lot more of that this HOLIDAY season.

            It's his decision but I guess he doesn't want to sacrifice that much for the most important fight of his career.

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            • #36
              Manny PACQUIAO better wakes up he's loosing focus. Got to let go of all the distractions now while there is still time. I guess he would have to chose between a bleak christmass or a bleak career.

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              • #37
                I'm afraid we're witnessing the repeat of his lackasaidical training preparations coming into the first Marquez fight. I remember he trained for a total of 3 months coming into the Barrera fight, 2 months of conditioning work in the PI and 1 month in the Wild Card Gym. What a big difference! Can the rematch be moved to a later date say March or April? I don't know, is it just me or the fact that JMM's style poses a much difficult fight for the PacMan compared to Barrera.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by JaNnO
                  i noticed that every one on this thread thinks that if jmm goes to the distance, that pac doesn't stand to win a decision...do you want to elaborate on that...not just you pareng joma...i know in their first fight jmm could have won at least 7 rounds, but round 1 carried pac through...i know jmm cleanly won rounds 3-6...but manny didn't have the balance after round 2...it seems to me that all you that completely shut your eyes ogn giving pac a chance to eke out a win on a ud win...what about kd's?... for every kd by pac, jmm has to work hard for the next two rounds to even a match...have you think about that?...however, i don't think that team pac will allow the judges scorecards to have a say oin this fight especially if another set of septuagenarian judges will be around...anyway, just asking...cheers!
                  I am not speaking for the others Janno but for me every time Manny fights, i dont just expect him to win, I always expect for a KO ...

                  its not that i dont think PAC has no chance to win by decision but i am giving JMM the credit he deserves, i dont see JMM can KO Manny, but i can see him win on points...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by mai.pen.rai.krap
                    I'm afraid we're witnessing the repeat of his lackasaidical training preparations coming into the first Marquez fight. I remember he trained for a total of 3 months coming into the Barrera fight, 2 months of conditioning work in the PI and 1 month in the Wild Card Gym. What a big difference! Can the rematch be moved to a later date say March or April? I don't know, is it just me or the fact that JMM's style poses a much difficult fight for the PacMan compared to Barrera.
                    its not only you my friend, i also think that JMM is much more difficult fight for the PAC...

                    i think its the style plus the size advantage...

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                    • #40
                      Pacman can get ready, and when he does, it will be a good fight

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