If Mosley lands like in Rd 2 Pac is KO'd. Fact.
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Whether you are rooting for/against Shane, the fact of the matter is Pac has been hit by all fighters he's faced, and guess what Pac has gotten hit frequently.
Does Shane have a chance to land that overhand right he landed in the Floyd fight? Yes! Is it very likely? Yes. It's all speculation of course, but you can't count Shane out completely. Given the right glove, he might actually hurt Pac and shock the world. I'd say Pac is safe after 6/7 rounds.
IMO, it's the season of upsets...I see Mosley headhunting and letting loose; Pac better not be there.Comment
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I think they will respect Shane kinda like they did Oscar somewhat.. which may sound funny as Pac abused Oscar like a lil b1tch. But Pac went in and out a lot.. vs Oscar he got his punches off and got the hell out of there. Vs Cotto/Clottey he was much happier to engage and trade..
I think some of the damage Margarito did to him and Shane being a power puncher will make Pac revert more to how he was vs Oscar.Comment
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**** thats some decent odds. I hope if Mosely does lands.. at least he'll cut him good.. then we'll have a competitive fight.I put £10 on Mosley to win by KO at 9/1. It returns £90.
When you look at their styles, no way should Pacquaio be a 6/1 favourite to win this fight. Mosley comes to brawl as does Pacquaio. If they trade shots regularly, it's likely that Mosley will land some leather which could hurt Pacquaio.
Of course I'm picking Pacquaio to win, but if your looking to make some good gains, there's worse bets to pick than a Mosley KO at 9/1. In reality the odds should be much closer.Comment
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^^^thisI think they will respect Shane kinda like they did Oscar somewhat.. which may sound funny as Pac abused Oscar like a lil b1tch. But Pac went in and out a lot.. vs Oscar he got his punches off and got the hell out of there. Vs Cotto/Clottey he was much happier to engage and trade..
I think some of the damage Margarito did to him and Shane being a power puncher will make Pac revert more to how he was vs Oscar.
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Pacquiao came in softer than usual for the Margarito fight and was hurt by a body shot from a great body puncher weighing 165 pounds. Not the same as Mosley landing one right hand. I'd be shocked if Pacquiao was knocked out by one shot from Mosley, Mosley has power but doesn't take people out in one shot.Comment
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Oh good lord. So now Mosley is a 1 punch knockout king. I see by his resume he's done that SO many times at welterweight.Comment
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Boxing Scene: Did you delete my post a few minutes ago?I am relatively new here and I would like to know why?
Did you read it?? This is a sincere request and the post was a sincere intelligent post.Here it is:
#2 can be the real problem in the ring.
Needing to urinate during a fight is posted today.
But urination has a trivial solution. And towels can wipe it up. This may have happened countless times without needing to announce it as such--when we see a ref order wiping up, it may not be water.
The real problem is defecation. And this is an automatic response to stress, that is more
easily triggered in some than others, but will happen to everyone if the stress is severe
enough. The bowels evacuate themselves under certain circumstances. Even the movies
depict this somewhat accurately. A person points a gun at the 2nd one, who fearing
imminent death, ****s himself. And the first one points this out for all to know.
This is very likely to occur when a fighter is being beaten unconscious. Of course, then
the fight is over, and immediate medical attention is now the priority. Medical crews
know this, and refs probably too. But in some people this may kick in too easily for
neurological reasons. And it is also possible to be hit at certain trigger points that can trigger vomiting, defecation, belching or other actions.
But during the fight, if a fighter is a very nervous type or has eaten the wrong thing, this
can be a real problem. Maybe even account for some fighters running out of the ring after
the fight is over—likely this is the losing fighter, because of the difficulty it presented.
Whether this happened to Duran vs Leonard II, only he knows. In his case, we know it
wouldn’t have been fear, but maybe he ate the wrong thing, if this is really the reason he
quit. I have some doubts, but it could have been part of it. As the need to evacuate sure can make you very impatient.
Some movies even depict the opposition ****ing the opponent’s food or drink with something that will give him the “runs.” A sure win?
If someone knows the official rule, please post, If there is none, then despite the best efforts, it’s either take a **** there or quit and run to the john. Probably has happened many times without being announced as such.Comment
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