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After last night, I still don't see how floyd is avoids Pac's straight left all night

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  • After last night, I still don't see how floyd is avoids Pac's straight left all night

    His stance against southpaws(since he cant shoulder roll as effectively) seems to be a box defense, with his arm covering his body, and his right ready to counter and lead.

    With his face completely exposed for a left down the pipe. The only defense he has against a straight left is timing and his legs. Pacquiao is the most explosive fighter i have ever seen and he might have even faster legs than Floyd.

    The thing about Pac's signature punches, is that they arent one time deals... he can throw it dozens of times each round without any of them losing any steam at all.... Floyd might avoid getting caught the first few rounds but believe me he's going going to get caught, and once he gets caught he'll be easier to catch again. The question is how early or how late will it be to make a difference?

    Nobody has ever made Floyd tired, but Pac has just as much stamina as he does, pac trains as hard as he does and he only gets stronger the more he gets hurt...

    I'm not saying Pac will beat him, I don't know.. but it's so much closer than Floyd fans say, and Pac is so much smarter in the ring than he is in real life.

  • #2
    apparently there arent any boxing fans on this forum

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    • #3
      May will not fight Pac. He's scared, and last night showed me he is very vulnerable to getting beat by Pac. I always thought it would be an easy UD or stoppage for May, but last night showed he could be tagged. Ortiz on more then one occasion tagged him and put him on the ropes. If Ortiz can do that it leads me to believe Pac could do it but more effectively.

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      • #4
        Pacquiao's straight left is very predictable to be honest, you can see when he's about to throw it, Mosley was doing a decent job avoiding them.

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        • #5
          floyd loses to pac, why do you think he wants a fight with ortiz/khan. Why not try your best to make a fight with pacman happen? Yeah, thats right, because he doesn't want it

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          • #6
            i dont think itll be as easy as ppl think. sure ortiz hit floyd with the straight a few times, but he was outta position on a lot of those shots and floyd was actively countering. manny is smaller. but he is faster on his feet and with his hands. thats why that fight is so interesting.

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            • #7
              Hopefully they get it on before the end of this civilization so we can see whats up !

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Born2Live View Post
                Pacquiao's straight left is very predictable to be honest, you can see when he's about to throw it, Mosley was doing a decent job avoiding them.
                no he wasn't lol- when he wasn't running for his life, he was getting caught multiple times, which is one of the reason he didn't stop running.

                And in the later rounds, Pac landed it over and over and over again.

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                • #9
                  same way he avoided Ortizes all night..and people who say you cant shoulder roll southpaws looked terribly dumb after last night

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                  • #10
                    I don't think floyd was concerned with ortiz straight left. He's like hopkins if the straight left is the problem he will take it away from pac. Its mannys fast feet he should be worried about imo

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