What's up with people thinking pacquiao is some kinda huge puncher?

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  • The Tase
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    #141
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Yeah but the Manny Pacquiao that was beating on Jorge Solis couldn't stop Miguel Cotto, I'm sorry.
    Each fight is different. The styles of each fighter. Where they are at that point in their boxing careers. Pac dominated both. I see what you're trying to do though.

    people are gonna believe what they want to believe. Floyd's two main assertion as to why pac is roiding multiple division gain & late improvements have been debunked by facts yet you want to go on your alex jones like steroid crusade against pac with no evidence, im sorry.

    even the drug they think pac is using aside meth, has been debunked.

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      #142
      Originally posted by DTMB
      Each fight is different. The styles of each fighter. Where they are at that point in their boxing careers. Pac dominated both. I see what you're trying to do though.

      people are gonna believe what they want to believe. Floyd's two main assertion as to why pac is roiding multiple division gain & late improvements have been debunked by facts yet you want to go on your alex jones like steroid crusade against pac with no evidence, im sorry.
      Whatever, dude. If you don't think Pacquiao is hitting harder since leaving 130 then I don't know what to tell you. He's stopped Cotto, put Shane ****ing Mosley on his bike and crippled Antonio Margarito. But I'm supposed to believe that because of the "styles of each fighter" he was an equally big puncher in lower divisions? Are you posting from Jamestown, Guyana?

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        #143
        Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
        He lost or drew to Marquez according to 75% of boxing fans and he recently lost his #1 p4p status. His power is one of many overrated attributes and my post was quite relevant to the topic and many people on here agree.

        No point discussing this with you though, you're universally regarded as one of the, if not the absolute dumbest most terrible poster on this forum. To have been watching boxing since at least 2006 and have the opinions that you do is an absolute tragedy. You are a testament to human ******ity.
        It dont matter if he lost or drew with JMM, JMM is no bum. Guys like SRR, Duran and SRL have lost to worse fighters than JMM so why are you so predictable in mentioning JMM? I was trying to catch you out to see if you would mention JMM, and right on cue you do, cant help yourself. And so what if JMM is the only one to test him? Still dont make him overated.

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          #144
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Whatever, dude. If you don't think Pacquiao is hitting harder since leaving 130 then I don't know what to tell you. He's stopped Cotto, put Shane ****ing Mosley on his bike and crippled Antonio Margarito. But I'm supposed to believe that because of the "styles of each fighter" he was an equally big puncher in lower divisions? Are you posting from Jamestown, Guyana?
          I actually remember people dogging his punching power at 130, saying it wasn't what it used to be at 126 and lower.

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            #145
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981
            I actually remember people dogging his punching power at 130, saying it wasn't what it used to be at 126 and lower.
            It wasn't . It really wasn't. Only time he could hurt Morales in their first encounter was when El Terrible turned southpaw and dared him to KO him. The Larios fight, Solis, Barrera rematch...yeah he still hit ****ing hard but wasn't as serious against bigger guys. Now all of a sudden he just wanna walk through Cotto like he's Antonio Margarito.

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              #146
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Whatever, dude. If you don't think Pacquiao is hitting harder since leaving 130 then I don't know what to tell you. He's stopped Cotto, put Shane ****ing Mosley on his bike and crippled Antonio Margarito. But I'm supposed to believe that because of the "styles of each fighter" he was an equally big puncher in lower divisions? Are you posting from Jamestown, Guyana?
              shane mosley was shot to pieces. Floyd, we can all agree is not as big a puncher as pac, was stunning shane. So was antonio margarito. Tagging margarito & marking his face up is not mission impossible not to mention he was wearing 8 ounce gloves.

              shot past prime lazcano was rocking hatton. paulie pushed hatton backed several times in their fight. How many times have we seen cotto rocked?

              You need to log off Farakhan's computer & settle down on your drug crusade until you get some facts and logic instead of baseless innuendo.
              Last edited by The Tase; 05-29-2012, 06:50 PM.

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                #147
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                It dont matter if he lost or drew with JMM, JMM is no bum. Guys like SRR, Duran and SRL have lost to worse fighters than JMM so why are you so predictable in mentioning JMM? I was trying to catch you out to see if you would mention JMM, and right on cue you do, cant help yourself. And so what if JMM is the only one to test him? Still dont make him overated.
                Tell us where you rank Pacquiao all time. Also how is Roberto Duran a worse loss for SRL than the 6 or 7 losses Pac has?

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                • The Gambler1981
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  It wasn't . It really wasn't. Only time he could hurt Morales in their first encounter was when El Terrible turned southpaw and dared him to KO him. The Larios fight, Solis, Barrera rematch...yeah he still hit ****ing hard but wasn't as serious against bigger guys. Now all of a sudden he just wanna walk through Cotto like he's Antonio Margarito.
                  I just remember because that played a part in my thinking on Manny's rise and why I bet against him in certain situations.

                  If there are question about a guys stopping power at 130 usually that means there will be problems in the next higher weight class, and three weight classes is almost beyond belief when that was a serious question.

                  I can't explain it in any sort of legitimate way and would be hard pressed to name anyone who did something similar. I guess there is a first time for everything and I only know so much~

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                  • Ray Corso
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                    #149
                    He's in shape fight time, comes to win and moves forward and boxes! That seems to be his M.O. and its worked well through the years and even through alot of weight classes. If your not a fan of his thats fine but to deminish what he's done makes no sense. He's taking on a young up and coming kid this week who also brings conditioning to his bouts and a willingness to win. The next biggest draw out there won't sign to fight him so he fights on. As for his power it seems to be sufficient and he throws more than enough to get the job done. He's a solid fighter who comes to win and gives a great effort in doing so, all boxing fans should appreciate that weither your a personal fan or not. Ray.

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                    • The Tase
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                      I just remember because that played a part in my thinking on Manny's rise and why I bet against him in certain situations.

                      If there are question about a guys stopping power at 130 usually that means there will be problems in the next higher weight class, and three weight classes is almost beyond belief when that was a serious question.

                      I can't explain it in any sort of legitimate way and would be hard pressed to name anyone who did something similar. I guess there is a first time for everything and I only know so much~
                      what are you talking about? Pac dropped & ko'd Solis at 130. Dropped and ko'd morales twice at 130. Dropped and ko'd Hector Velasquez at 130 There was no question of pac's stopping power at 130.

                      Duran knocked guys out at 118,126,135,147 just like pac. & just like pac, duran is a puncher.

                      What pac is doing is nothing new. Been done before.

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