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Originally posted by _Hisoka View PostFloyd uses the high guard against southpaws, he may at times revert to the philly shell due to muscle memory and how he's accustomed to that, but nonetheless he'll use high guard.Last edited by mikemurni; 04-30-2011, 09:28 PM.
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Originally posted by _Hisoka View PostPay attention to when Clottey is backed into the ropes, almost a replica of when Pacquiao backed Clottey into the ropes. Clearly your not understanding me.
When Pac had Clottey on the ropes, Pac unleashed combinations and Clottey covered up and didn't attempt to throw back, he was too scared he'd get caught.
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the southpaw stance would give trouble for floyd. combine w/ hatton's agressiveness & judah's speed and southpaw stance, we might see floyd down and out for the first time in his career.
that's why he's asking ridulous things like USADA testing, LOL!!
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Originally posted by mesher View PostYou can't picture it in your head because it hasn't happened yet, if guys like, judah, corley, mosley and augustus can land on Floyd then sure thing Manny can. Sometimes people are blinded by an aura a fighter presents, Floyd has the aura of invincibility but then again, so do many undefeated fighters until they lose.... Pac has several weapons in his arsenal that can give Floyd big problems, for anyone to say Pac couldn't finish Floyd off are fooling themselves, it's a hard task sure.... but not impossible.
So I'm not convinced Pacquiao can do the job when he couldn't even penetrate through Clottey's guard. Mayweather's a smart dude, he'll know how to react when things get tough...
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Originally posted by mikemurni View PostClottey operates on a pick-a-boo stance.. The same stance that Abraham and Winky Wright uses... Its a good defensive stance but can be penetrated if the fighter engages. The problem is that Clottey did not want to engage so there was rarely an opening. Thus there was rarely chance for Pac to land a solid combination..Floyd does not fight with that stance..
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Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View PostPacquiao total punches vs Clottey: 246 out of 1231 [20%] (Missed close to one thousand punches BY HIMSELF against a guy who was not making him miss WOW imagine if Clottey was just a bit elusive].
Clottey total punches vs Pacquiao: 108 out of 399 [27%].
Pacquiao power punches landed: 34%
Clottey power punches landed: 35%Last edited by Carpe Diem; 04-30-2011, 09:33 PM.
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Originally posted by mesher View PostDifference was that Clottey was looking for an opening to attack, which he did do straight after Cotto broke through his guard.... like i said, it's a different story when your afraid to throw against your opponent.
When Pac had Clottey on the ropes, Pac unleashed combinations and Clottey covered up and didn't attempt to throw back, he was too scared he'd get caught.
I guess we'll agree to disagree on the matter, Clottey did his all to try and block Cotto's punches, but Cotto's heavy hands got through.
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