JCC (prime) vs Pacman
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Because, while that is a stretch, JCC should be the favored choice, not winning by a tiny margin. It's not discussing whose better p4p, better resume or anything like that... Pacquiao isn't big enough for JCC... and I don't even like Chavez. Pacquiao is still fighting, and maybe in a couple of years he continues to chalk up victories at lightweight and higher weights though... then it's a different discussion.Comment
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He doesn't only have speed, even if Pacquiao wasn't fast he would still be an elite contender, hes got a Granite chin and KO power like no other. Even if Diaz was an average fighter, he has been known for his solid chin. The fact that Pacquiao moved up and Ko'es him in brutal fashion says something.Speed can be timed and factor in the size and strength advantage of JCC and you have a bit of a mismatch.
I said Pacquiao by stoppage because JJC has an even tougher chin than Diaz.Comment
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What is see is this. Some of the older boxing fans think boxers of today can't beat the boxers from yesterday. In your case you're basing on their size while I base it on how they fight. Sure Chavez is tough and a strong guy but imo he didn't have the speed to deal with Pacquiao. Pacquiao isn't your typical brawler. He goes in and then goes out unlike a typical brawler who stays in front of his opponent and besides their about the same size. Julio may be a little bigger but he's not too big for Pacquiao.Because, while that is a stretch, JCC should be the favored choice, not winning by a tiny margin. It's not discussing whose better p4p, better resume or anything like that... Pacquiao isn't big enough for JCC... and I don't even like Chavez. Pacquiao is still fighting, and maybe in a couple of years he continues to chalk up victories at lightweight and higher weights though... then it's a different discussion.Comment
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Jcc has power and excellent workrate, so does Pacman, plus speed and an awkward style and punches from wierd angles that might give jcc problems, i give the edge in the chin department to jcc, but then again i dont think pac will just stand infront of him and trade/brawl all night long, there will be moments that Pac might trade, it is in Pac's nature, but mostly he will do his in and out style...in with 5-6 power combos then out again, before jcc can react and retaliate.who wins pacman vs jcc at his prime. im only making this thread to see how many pacman fans are true boxing fans and how many are just nuthugers. your not a nut hugger if u choose pacman but you are a nut hugger if u cant explain why he would beat jcc. i say jcc by tko 9th
Pac tko late rounds. or a wide UDComment
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lol You kids are really crazy..
Paq can't fight guy's with heavy offense, he gets tentitive and gets rocked. He hasn't even faced a dangerous puncher that can equal Julio's fight game. He's faced Marquez, and Marquez made him pay with heavy leads and counters everytime he could, and Manny didn't do anything but freeze up and try to counter himself.
lol And the fact you' guys are usin Diaz as a gauge to see what Paq can do is just crazy. David doesn't have half the punch or skill Julio had. I mean it's not even a comparison that one could make unless one was either senial or ate paint chips as a kid.
Chavez walks through him and wins by an execution.Comment
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Exactly, Pac beats a David Diaz and all of a sudden he can beat a prime JCC. GET the hell outta here!lol You kids are really crazy..
Paq can't fight guy's with heavy offense, he gets tentitive and gets rocked. He hasn't even faced a dangerous puncher that can equal Julio's fight game. He's faced Marquez, and Marquez made him pay with heavy leads and counters everytime he could, and Manny didn't do anything but freeze up and try to counter himself.
lol And the fact you' guys are usin Diaz as a gauge to see what Paq can do is just crazy. David doesn't have half the punch or skill Julio had. I mean it's not even a comparison that one could make unless one was either senial or ate paint chips as a kid.
Chavez walks through him and wins by an execution.Comment
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