To quote Pulp Fiction:
'Just because you are a a character doesn't mean you have character.'
If a fighter stops applying pressure when they are consistently countered then they are not a pressure fighter.
If a fighter is 'in and out' when they are 'out' they are by defintion not applying pressure.
If a fighter can not cut off the ring then they are not a pressure fighter.
Manny Pacquiao is not a pressure fighter.
Opponents feel under pressure against Pacquiao because he's good and can knock them out at any given moment, opponents feel the same way when fighting Wladimir Klitschko, it doesn't make either of them a pressure fighter.
'Just because you are a a character doesn't mean you have character.'
If a fighter stops applying pressure when they are consistently countered then they are not a pressure fighter.
If a fighter is 'in and out' when they are 'out' they are by defintion not applying pressure.
If a fighter can not cut off the ring then they are not a pressure fighter.
Manny Pacquiao is not a pressure fighter.
Opponents feel under pressure against Pacquiao because he's good and can knock them out at any given moment, opponents feel the same way when fighting Wladimir Klitschko, it doesn't make either of them a pressure fighter.
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