Originally posted by hussain619
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What happened to Pacquiao??!!!
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As a fighter especially one in his mid 30s who's been thru as many wars as Pacquiao has eventually u lose a step. Look at Floyd for example. Although he hasn't taken any punishment he doesn't throw punches the way he use to. He use to throw many combos and now he resorts to throwing one and done. It happens.
If you're saying he looks like a shell of his former self then thats even a bigger compliment given the fact that he just beat a top 5 pfp fighter.
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He's declining physically and he's more careful in his approach. He's just trying to be smarter, he's not scared of getting KO'd, he already got knocked out cold early in his career and he was still aggressive after that.
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Lets not forget Bradley has serious whiskers and has never been stopped. I think a few too many people thought Pac should have KOed him when that has been an impossible task for every fighter TB has faced.
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Originally posted by WilkinsOlajuwon View PostLets not forget Bradley has serious whiskers and has never been stopped. I think a few too many people thought Pac should have KOed him when that has been an impossible task for every fighter TB has faced.
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Originally posted by hussain619 View PostPacquiao clearly beat Bradley in both of the fights, but he didn't look like the Pacquiao we know in the last fight. He was hesitant to engage especially after Bradley hurt him in the 3 Rd, he missed with quite a lot of shots even when Bradley had his hands down and was tagged quite easily. I do think the Marquez KO is still in the back of his head and that can be deadly if he faces Marquez next. What do you guys think? Did you pick up these signs as well?
Two things:
1) Bradley has a lot to do with why Pac looked the way he did. He is young, hungry and one hell of a fighter with a lot of resources to his disposal.
2) The Pac we love is fading. His reflexes are very clearly not what they were even in the last Marquez fight. I'm not sure if it is age or the KO of the decade but he is not the crazy force he was. This still says a lot for just how good he was, that he can still beat Bradley when he's a step or two past his best.
This said: I still want to see the Mayweather fight but I simply cannot see a way Pacquiao can beat him given the performances of both men in their last outings. I just can't. It pains me to say that too.
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hesitant to engage? ...more cautious perhaps. But hesitant, I don't agree with.
PAC was clearly the aggressor the last 6 rounds with Bradley more often than not, on the defensive or backpedalling.
It's not like PAC had a phobia of leaving himself open to shots. He was open to counters. He fought up close at times. ...He just didn't go swinging wildly.
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