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This round with Manny Pacquiao shows us what to expect against Mayweather
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostLOL 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!
Sure, Floyd had a higher percentage over all. That was due to his jabs and his longer reach. Now look at where it counts more, the power punches, Pac landed more and with a higher percentage.
When you try to trade with a supposedly more accurate boxer, you are bound to get hit more. When you go into a defensive mode and run, you are bound to get hit less. What happened in those two bouts were the reverse. When Shane traded, he got hit less. When he went defensive and run, he got hit more.
What we are discussing here is, who performed better against a common opponent.
Now go back and look at the stats.
These are facts, not opinions.
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Originally posted by ALG United View PostManny fought a faster, speedier featherweight Marquez, while Floyd fought a fat, sluggish, slow-moving bloated WW in Marquez and that was Marquez's FIRST climb up to WW...
you might ass well stick your foot in your mouth now, youve been owned
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostLOL 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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Originally posted by tatangb45 View PostUse your brain for a change. Why was Shane throwing less and running more against Pac? Why was he more aggressive against Floyd and not against Pac? Why was he running from a shorter armed boxer?
Sure, Floyd had a higher percentage over all. That was due to his jabs and his longer reach. Now look at where it counts more, the power punches, Pac landed more and with a higher percentage.
When you try to trade with a supposedly more accurate boxer, you are bound to get hit more. When you go into a defensive mode and run, you are bound to get hit less. What happened in those two bouts were the reverse. When Shane traded, he got hit less. When he went defensive and run, he got hit more.
What we are discussing here is, who performed better against a common opponent.
Now go back and look at the stats.
These are facts, not opinions.
floyds going to beat that ass
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Originally posted by yesir View Postfloyd didnt get much credit if any at all for that fight and floyd didnt use his size to beat JMM. BUT Pacroid is fighting JMM now at the same wieght what do you have to say aboout that.
you might ass well stick your foot in your mouth now, youve been owned
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Originally posted by ALG United View PostYes styles makes fights, that's why it's an intriguing fight between the two, i have no problem even if Floyd wins the match but i don't think it will be lopsided in favor of Floyd, it will be a close match...
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Originally posted by skillswin View Post
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%
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A fighter fighting at his best weight against a drained fighter, and a fighter going up two weight classes against a much bigger fighter who even cheated him at the scales.
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Originally posted by tatangb45 View Post****** comparison.
A fighter fighting at his best weight against a drained fighter, and a fighter going up two weight classes against a much bigger fighter who even cheated him at the scales.
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