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Question? If Floyd had problems with Zab Judah, why not Pac
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostRunning to survive, not boxing, Cotto after the 4th and Mosley after the 3rd were not in a contest anymore, they just tried to survive.
Cotto did try a few time to fight back but when he did Pacquiao wailed on him and took the fight out of him again.
And compubox stats check out for me.
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Originally posted by Elotero View PostLikewise with Pac. I dont see how anyone can see that much skill in him. He has the worst balance in the history of the sport. Ive never seen a fighter off his feet so much. Look at all the gifs here of Manny, all of them have him throwing punches on 1 foot and getting punched and standing on one foot. Technically, thats ****** and I could never see Zab doing something so dumb.
Thank you for your unbiased and astute post sir.
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Originally posted by adamdoyle View PostI think it's most fans who like flashy hand speed and combinations just see the wasted potential, he is as talented as SRL but unfortunately had the mentality of Mike Tyson.
And Prime Judah 140-135 is a Nightmare for Pac, he would be just as fast if not faster and more powerful(my opinion-hurts alot of people early) and when he's at his best he is better than Pac IMO, but i will concede i always support the boxer!Originally posted by adamdoyle View PostClear Cut? Ok
boxing= hit and don't get hit
Show me one Video of Pacquiao sliping to the side and landing a counter left straight or uppercut! You won't be able to because he can't do it! He has to go forward! That's not a skillful fighter
I don't understand why you talking about hit and don't get hit. We talking about Judah here...The man gets tag a lot....He gets hit a lot...He is not a hit and don't get hit fighter...What Judah are you even discussing here?
Just because a fighter goes forward doesn't mean they're not skilled. Again some don't truly understand what a skill fighter is. You can be a skilled pressure fighter. a highly skilled pressure fighter...Now whether Pac is a highly skilled pressure is irrelevant to comparing his skills to Judah.
And, for your video, Pac did mix offense with defense in his KO of Hatton. Now there you have what you asking for...However, that doesn't prove at all whether he is or is not more skilled than Judah.
I saw both fighters fight, and IMO again IMO Pac is more skilled. But, then again I never got the big hoopla about Judah. He was athletic very much so, had amazing athleticism, was a very flashy guy, had talent, speed, reflex, and power. But, skill wise I didn't see it. And, I don't see how anyone could call the man slick...That's like calling Paulie slick cuz' he fights in a certain style...Just because you move and fight off your back foot doesn't make you slick. He got hi way too much to be called a slick fighter.
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pac has 4 rounds to ko floyd at best and he wont. mayweather may actually tko pac later in the fight. he showed absolutely 0 resilliance against 38 year old marquez at welterweight. hes not beating floyd.
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Originally posted by tennishero View PostKFC never figured out castillo
castillo didnt perform in 2nd fight and it was still damn close
KFC fought better than DLH but cross dresser out worked him
pac is floyd's worst nightmare- he wants the media to beat manny for him
floyd is s-hit scared of losing-
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostJudah gave Floyd problems because he boxed with him, set traps, timed him on a few occasions. Things Pacquiao can not do.
Aside from being a southpaw and having quick hands they do not fight alike.
Judah didn't even give Mayweather problems, he was competitive for 4 rounds then got dominated.
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostSeems I was wrong. Pacquiao was capable of setting traps and timing Mayweather on a few occasions. Like Judah though, it was not enough to win.
Although he didn't get reckless in his fight with Floyd, and boxed well at times, you could see he wasn't consistent when it came to timing Floyd. It took him four rounds to adjust to Floyd's jab and even after hurting Floyd he still got hit with the left jab repeatedly.
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2 reasons.
1) Pac is old and past it.
2) Floyd fought completely different to Pac than all his other opponents. He didn't go into a defensive shoulder roll for the first few rounds, instead, he smartly adjusted his game plan. I've never seen Floyd use his shoulder roll position so little in any fight.
Gotta give Floyd credit for that.
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