The relation of Pacquiao's power to Alex Ariza and Colombian punchers

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  • ThePunchingBag
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    #11
    I'm pretty sure Pac's power is and always has come from these...

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    • shawn12
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      #12
      Tzass right..... in the margarito and PAC fight weight in pictures did anybody else seen PAC thighs ? Above his knees were huge bulging thighs from training and running. Power from below everything behind it.

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      • cixthree
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        #13
        Originally posted by Pullcounter
        pac was KOing peeps way before ariza came along
        What peeps are you talkin bout Willis?
        You mean the guys in the lower classes, well yea. But why couldn't he KO JMM 2xs?

        TS is reaching, problem is Ariza has never boxed..... And wouldn't this whole 'Colombian Puncher' stuff fall in the same bracket as "Slick AA fighters"?
        Or is it just me.....

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        • Check_hooks
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          #14
          Pacquiao learned how to punch because he was taught to be the greatest fighter the human race has ever produced. Think about what he did to Margarito. He broke both his eye sockets and on fightnight the weight difference was a welterweight vs a super middleweight.

          Pacquiao is P4P the hardest puncher ever in the history of the sport.

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          • mex602
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            #15
            Originally posted by ELPacman
            Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength. You give all that to an experienced and highly skilled boxer/puncher like Pacquiao, and that ladies and gents is how you get the roid myth. Huge compliment for Pacquiao and should be crazy flattering for Alex Ariza. Rant Done.
            jajajaja

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            • mex602
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              #16
              Originally posted by Check_hooks
              Pacquiao learned how to punch because he was taught to be the greatest fighter the human race has ever produced. Think about what he did to Margarito. He broke both his eye sockets and on fightnight the weight difference was a welterweight vs a super middleweight.

              Pacquiao is P4P the hardest puncher ever in the history of the sport.

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              • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                #17
                Wow TS you sound dumb as hell. You sound like BossHog when he disrespected Cubans by saying the Cuban Olympic team was on roids cause Gamboa was dirty.

                Sheesh man, really?!?!

                Now that I think about it, this could be BossHog too.


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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                  I'm pretty sure Pac's power is and always has come from these...

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                  I heard Pacquiao has pretty thick wrists too. I think they were comparing them to Tyson's or something.


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                  • Weebler I
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ELPacman
                    Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength.
                    Old thread but that guy Kiko Martinez beat up, Romero, is Colombian. Only a 50% KO ratio.
                    Last edited by Weebler I; 11-21-2013, 01:19 PM.

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                    • SlySlickSmooth
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                      #20
                      Pac has legs fit for at least a middleweight.
                      Him and Quillin should stand next to each other.

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