Video: Technical Analysis of Pacquiao's boxing

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  • Spoon23
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    #41
    Originally posted by Jcsuper
    Like I have 15 minute to waste watching a movie made by a 30 years old ****** living in his mother's basement
    First off, a well known boxing website did that video. 'Thesweetscience.com, secondly the fact that you know it's 15 minutes long means you watched it. Lol

    3rdly, why the animosity over a video that shows the sweet science??

    4thly why waste time commenting if you're not actually interested lol Hate much?

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    • JOM'S
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      #42
      Originally posted by Spoon23
      Polished and mature is the best way to put it-Thesweetscience.com

      Boxing skills in full display. Enjoy.


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      http://www.thesweetscience.com/news/...n-over-bradley
      thank you bro spoon will check this out when I get home...

      haters should accept that Pac has improved tremedously from when he was just a flyweight, it was a long trip reinventing himself, he still does get careless but he learned his lesson from marquez well....

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      • The Problem Child
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        #43
        Another excellent contribution by Spoon, helping educate and sharing that knowledge upon these tiny men.

        Pacquiao is one of the few wonders of boxing. Try to find another fighter in boxing history with a similar style, you will not find him. That is how unique he is. With Mayweather, you can find plenty who are similar... Whitaker, James Toney (who I believe used the shoulder roll better during his prime), etc.

        The way he moves, the way he puts combinations together, the angles he throws from and the speed he does it with... The second fight proves that it is Pacquiao's awkward speedy movement that keeps causing Bradley leg injuries. He tries to keep up with Pacquiao moving at the same time which causes him to land awkwardly. One second Pacquiao is in front of Bradley, the other he is by his side.

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          #44
          I wonder if Pac also studied kung fu for this fight because he seemed to float on the canvass while punching forward. Like Crouching Tiger Hidden dragon kind of ****.

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            #45
            Originally posted by mrpizza-nd_beer
            I wonder if Pac also studied kung fu for this fight because he seemed to float on the canvass while punching forward. Like Crouching Tiger Hidden dragon kind of ****.
            all that energy from his monstrous calves.

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              #46
              Originally posted by JOM'S
              thank you bro spoon will check this out when I get home...

              haters should accept that Pac has improved tremedously from when he was just a flyweight, it was a long trip reinventing himself, he still does get careless but he learned his lesson from marquez well....
              Welcome bud. Pac's boxing is a thing of beauty.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Golovkin
                Another excellent contribution by Spoon, helping educate and sharing that knowledge upon these tiny men.

                Pacquiao is one of the few wonders of boxing. Try to find another fighter in boxing history with a similar style, you will not find him. That is how unique he is. With Mayweather, you can find plenty who are similar... Whitaker, James Toney (who I believe used the shoulder roll better during his prime), etc.

                The way he moves, the way he puts combinations together, the angles he throws from and the speed he does it with... The second fight proves that it is Pacquiao's awkward speedy movement that keeps causing Bradley leg injuries. He tries to keep up with Pacquiao moving at the same time which causes him to land awkwardly. One second Pacquiao is in front of Bradley, the other he is by his side.
                It's an honor to serve hehe!

                Pac's unpredictable movements was the culprit of Tim's leg injuries. He couldn't keep up. He over extended himself. Pac's footwork is the cause of Timmy's demise.

                Speed, footwork, angles, combination and power equals a hard man to beat.

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                • Cuban Linx
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                  #48
                  I love these breakdown videos. Barry Robinson used to post them as well on youtube but he took down all his video's due to copyright.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Cuban Linx
                    I love these breakdown videos. Barry Robinson used to post them as well on youtube but he took down all his video's due to copyright.
                    Well Barry needed to learn how to use a freaking video editor like the video the TS posted.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Spoon23
                      Yup, it's the science behind it that's intriguing. This video should help some layman learn a thing or 2 what makes boxing one of the best sports.
                      95% of the posts I read here are completely ******ed.

                      Back when I joined I used to be able to learn a thing or to from knowledgeable posters.

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