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  • #51
    Originally posted by SWEETSCIENCE100 View Post
    Most Pacquiao fans do not understand the concept of boxing, the hit and dont get hit style, AKA The Sweet Science. They only see power. They dont really understand true skill. When Pacquiao is up against a skill fighter he gets beat. Even against Cotto he got out boxed. Pacquiao is not a thinking fighter, he throws punches with no destination, and he throws them in 3-4 and 5s. This will get you koed against a sharp counter puncher. Why do you think Pacquiao stop throwing combos in that round against Moesly. He was trying not to get hit clean, so he started trying to think which is not his strong side. Once Pacquiao begin to think he becomes easier to hit because hes not that type of fighter. Hes a brawler reguardless of what you say. Just look at him against thinkers, you can clearly see hes over his head come the Mayweather fight.

    Reporter: "What about the claims that Kirkland has no defense?"

    Kirkland Trainer Anne Wolfe: "Defense? He don't need any defense with an offense like that. You try and open up against him, you gonna get put away. He just didn't give a ****, he didn't train right."

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    • #52
      Originally posted by mathed View Post
      Reporter: "What about the claims that Kirkland has no defense?"

      Kirkland Trainer Anne Wolfe: "Defense? He don't need any defense with an offense like that. You try and open up against him, you gonna get put away. He just didn't give a ****, he didn't train right."
      that is why JMM and erik morales outbox him 3 times LOL but he don't need a defense anyway he is too dummy to learn that....

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      • #53
        For the benefit of Floyd fanatics, here is Boxrec's stats for both fights. Study these carefully and learn.

        Floyd/Shane

        Total punches: Floyd = 208/477= 44% * Shane = 92/452 = 20%
        Total power punches: Floyd = 123/267= 46% * Shane = 46/169= 27%

        Pac/Shane

        Total punches: Pac = 224/727 = 31% * Shane = 66/330 = 20%
        Total power punches: Pac =177/353 = 50% * Shane = 22/80 + 28%

        Conclusions:
        1) Floyd landed less punches on Shane when compared to Pac.
        2) Pac landed more power punches (177 vs 123) than Floyd and with a higher percentage landing.
        3) Floyd landed more jabs on Shane than Pac (85 vs 47). This is the area where Floyd had an advantage over Pac.
        4) Shane landed more punches on Floyd compared landed on Pac (92/66), but with the same percentage (20% on both).
        5) Shane had more than double the power punches he landed on Floyd as compared to landed on Pac (46 vs 22).
        6) Shane threw 122 less punches against Pac as compared to the punches he threw against Floyd.
        7) Shane wobbled Floyd but never really bothered Pac.
        8) Shane was knocked down by Pac, Floyd couldn't.

        Now, Floyd fanatics, who performed better against Shane?
        Remember, Shane was standing in front of Floyd most of the fight and was a better target for a supposedly more accurate boxer, who incidentally, has a much longer reach than Pac. While against Pac, Shane was mostly on the run, trying to avoid Pac's punches. Despite this, Pac was able to land more punches compared to Floyd.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
          For the benefit of Floyd fanatics, here is Boxrec's stats for both fights. Study these carefully and learn.

          Floyd/Shane

          Total punches: Floyd = 208/477= 44% * Shane = 92/452 = 20%
          Total power punches: Floyd = 123/267= 46% * Shane = 46/169= 27%

          Pac/Shane

          Total punches: Pac = 224/727 = 31% * Shane = 66/330 = 20%
          Total power punches: Pac =177/353 = 50% * Shane = 22/80 + 28%

          Conclusions:
          1) Floyd landed less punches on Shane when compared to Pac.
          2) Pac landed more power punches (177 vs 123) than Floyd and with a higher percentage landing.
          3) Floyd landed more jabs on Shane than Pac (85 vs 47). This is the area where Floyd had an advantage over Pac.
          4) Shane landed more punches on Floyd compared landed on Pac (92/66), but with the same percentage (20% on both).
          5) Shane had more than double the power punches he landed on Floyd as compared to landed on Pac (46 vs 22).
          6) Shane threw 122 less punches against Pac as compared to the punches he threw against Floyd.
          7) Shane wobbled Floyd but never really bothered Pac.
          8) Shane was knocked down by Pac, Floyd couldn't.

          Now, Floyd fanatics, who performed better against Shane?
          Remember, Shane was standing in front of Floyd most of the fight and was a better target for a supposedly more accurate boxer, who incidentally, has a much longer reach than Pac. While against Pac, Shane was mostly on the run, trying to avoid Pac's punches. Despite this, Pac was able to land more punches compared to Floyd.
          floyd beat that ass first after shane amazing victory over margarito

          Pac/Marquez 2

          Total punches: Marquez = 172 / 511 = 34% Pac = 157 / 619 = 25%

          Mayweather/Marquez


          Total punches: May = 290 / 493 = 59% Marquez = 69 / 583 = 12%



          end Thread//////////////////////
          Last edited by skillswin; 08-07-2011, 08:44 PM.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
            For the benefit of Floyd fanatics, here is Boxrec's stats for both fights. Study these carefully and learn.

            Floyd/Shane

            Total punches: Floyd = 208/477= 44% * Shane = 92/452 = 20%
            Total power punches: Floyd = 123/267= 46% * Shane = 46/169= 27%

            Pac/Shane

            Total punches: Pac = 224/727 = 31% * Shane = 66/330 = 20%
            Total power punches: Pac =177/353 = 50% * Shane = 22/80 + 28%

            Conclusions:
            1) Floyd landed less punches on Shane when compared to Pac.
            2) Pac landed more power punches (177 vs 123) than Floyd and with a higher percentage landing.
            3) Floyd landed more jabs on Shane than Pac (85 vs 47). This is the area where Floyd had an advantage over Pac.
            4) Shane landed more punches on Floyd compared landed on Pac (92/66), but with the same percentage (20% on both).
            5) Shane had more than double the power punches he landed on Floyd as compared to landed on Pac (46 vs 22).
            6) Shane threw 122 less punches against Pac as compared to the punches he threw against Floyd.
            7) Shane wobbled Floyd but never really bothered Pac.
            8) Shane was knocked down by Pac, Floyd couldn't.

            Now, Floyd fanatics, who performed better against Shane?
            Remember, Shane was standing in front of Floyd most of the fight and was a better target for a supposedly more accurate boxer, who incidentally, has a much longer reach than Pac. While against Pac, Shane was mostly on the run, trying to avoid Pac's punches. Despite this, Pac was able to land more punches compared to Floyd.
            LOL at this post! The reason Shane got hit more against PAc then against Floyd is because of styles. Pac simply threw more than Floyd (landed at a lower percentage might I add) and Shane hardly threw back. Against Floyd, Shane tried to make the fight and be the agressor so of course Floyd got hit with a few more punches. You guys don't understand that boxing is a science!

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            • #56
              Originally posted by skillswin View Post
              floyd beat that ass first after shane amazing victory over margarito

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              You were showed facts and you come back with another lame excuse.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by skillswin View Post
                floyd beat that ass first after shane amazing victory over margarito

                Pac/Marquez 2

                Total punches: Marquez = 172 / 511 = 34% Pac = 157 / 619 = 25%

                Mayweather/Marquez


                Total punches: May = 290 / 493 = 59% Marquez = 69 / 583 = 12%



                end Thread//////////////////////
                BOOM, headshot!

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
                  You were showed facts and you come back with another lame excuse.

                  Pac/Marquez 2

                  Total punches: Marquez = 172 / 511 = 34% Pac = 157 / 619 = 25%

                  Mayweather/Marquez


                  Total punches: May = 290 / 493 = 59% Marquez = 69 / 583 = 12%



                  end Thread//////////////////////

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                  • #59
                    Damn, another Pacid reflux by a *****.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post
                      You were showed facts and you come back with another lame excuse.
                      so beating Barrera now is better than beating the barrera pac fought back in the day? oh, i get it.

                      so *******ed

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