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*VIDEO* How and Why Pacquiao beats Floyd.

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  • #11
    Regarding that video showing Marquez stationary with Floyd while in pac's case he had to keep on moving, shows pac's power and the lack of Floyd. Not to mention Pac is a lefty and Marquez isn't. Floyd has a hard time with lefties because of his stance wether you like to hear it or not it's already obvious that floyd has issues with lefties, and the biggest lefty of them all is Pac

    And Marquez was a light weight fighting a welter during his time with Floyd.
    Last edited by Spoon23; 04-21-2014, 11:11 PM.

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    • #12
      shoulder roll is ineffective against southpaws. - fact
      Last edited by Spoon23; 04-21-2014, 11:10 PM.

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      • #13
        Anyone make the video "How and Why Floyd beats Pac" ?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by mrpizza-nd_beer View Post
          Anyone make the video "How and Why Floyd beats Pac" ?
          Would love to see it, actually.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by justcuz View Post
            ^this video is what I been saying before.

            When Floyd showed fear it made me question hmmm maybe he knows something and fears something about Pacs style in his prime, why he has been so hesitant and unwilling to fight him in his prime.

            When I studied floyds tapes I find weaknesses that Pacman can exploit, Floyd is nothing like Marquez, and most people who say Floyd beats Pac because he beat Marquez easy are mostly guys who have low boxing IQ and are floyd fans who never study boxing unbiasedly. If that was the case how come Pacman had an easier time with Bradley than Marquez did? Bradley whooped Marquez pretty lopsidedly but Pac struggled with him, its because styles make fights, and Floyd fights nothing like Marquez, floyd is a cautious pot shotter he will not take the chances of exchanging in fire with a prime Pac that Marquez was willing to do.

            JMM is an aggressive counter puncher, he has such great effectiveness because he is willing to counter Pac when Pac throws, floyd will not do this he will cover up also the video fails to show that Floyd likes to fight fighters he can grab, this is why he likes Maidana and Mosley he can grab them because they will let you grab them.

            The Zab Judah fight showed a lot of keys, Judah has flat feet compared to Manny, but with his fast combos he was able to win some rounds and sneak grazing shots through, only problem with Zab is he lacks stamina, mental fortitude and doesn't throw the volume Pac does.

            But Zab and Pac use similar punching combos and techniques like the right jab that breaks the guard with a flicker jab followed by a hard left down the middle, the counter right hook when a guy comes in.

            Pacman has better foot movement though and angles.

            That lead left Pacman threw will land on floyd, if Pac boxed the way he boxed Oscar it would be very interesting.

            but this version of Pacman is no longer the same, Floyd beats him because Pacman no longer has the speed or power to move like he used to.

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            • #16
              hahahahahhahahahahhaha. I always find it funny when you kids believe in Santa, and the Easter bunny and just blasphemous shit like that. It's good though lol, support your man. LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. This man get's his ass kicked religiously by Marquez and you show me a video of how he's supposed to beat Floyd. Pure comedy. Don't take into account the physical disadvantage Manny will be at. Don't take into account Floyd's extreme reach advantage. Don't take into account Manny's issues with counter punchers. Don't take into account how easy it is to get Manny to commit if you're accurate. Don't take into account Manny's inability to control distance against a boxer. Just forget all that **** lmao. Manny via 12 round shut out. War Pacman

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                Regarding that video showing Marquez stationary with Floyd while in pac's case he had to keep on moving, shows pac's power and the lack of Floyd. Not to mention Pac is a lefty and Marquez isn't. Floyd has a hard time with lefties because of his stance wether you like to hear it or not it's already obvious that floyd has issues with lefties, and the biggest lefty of them all is Pac

                And Marquez was a light weight fighting a welter during his time with Floyd.
                Hmm now tell me, What is Floyd's record against southpaws and then tell me what is Pacquiao's record against right handed counter punchers? I'll wait

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                • #18
                  good video, i think it would be a close fight, because floyd will have rounds with alot of movement(but eventually will slow down or move to the ropes) and he will land some great counters and that lead right will be there

                  they would both land a good number punches, i always felt pacquiao would win because somewhere early, like 2nd to 4th rd floyd would get raked and wobbled and would give some of the next rounds away trying to pressure pacquiao(like when hit vs corley, mosley, judah, got aggressive to show his machismo, as alot of boxers do) where he would get wrecked and spun like crazy before eventually adjusting again to more of a boxing style but would be far too broken down by this point and continue to lose majority of the rounds, maybe winning 1/2 of the late rd's, but ultimately losing on the cards in a close fight

                  but no way in hell would floyd have dominated pacquiao, not even close, whoever got the win i think would just take it by about point
                  Last edited by SplitSecond; 04-21-2014, 11:40 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Floyd compartmentalizes defense and offense far too much to keep someone like Pacquiao honest. The video does a solid job of presenting this reality as well as others. He's a set-reset guy like it or not. What Holyfield has referred to as a "spot fighter." He allowed Castillo to constantly get off without making him pay - one of his few opponents who actually tried to punch their way in. It took him over 30 minutes to find the mark against an embarrisngly repetitive Ricky Hatton. Floyd's reputation as a transitional counterpuncher has always been greatly embellished by his admirers. If he doesn't feel completely comfortable he almost always elects to control distance. Pacquiao would give him nightmares. He'll never allow that truth to be revealed however.
                    Last edited by A-Wolf; 04-22-2014, 12:02 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
                      good video, i think it would be a close fight, because floyd will have rounds with alot of movement(but eventually will slow down or move to the ropes) and he will land some great counters and that lead right will be there

                      they would both land a good number punches, i always felt pacquiao would win because somewhere early, like 2nd to 4th rd floyd would get raked and wobbled and would give some of the next rounds away trying to pressure pacquiao(like when hit vs corley, mosley, judah, got aggressive to show his machismo, as alot of boxers do) where he would get wrecked and spun like crazy before eventually adjusting again to more of a boxing style but would be far too broken down by this point and continue to lose majority of the rounds, maybe winning 1/2 of the late rd's, but ultimately losing on the cards in a close fight

                      but no way in hell would floyd have dominated pacquiao, not even close, whoever got the win i think would just take it by about point
                      Holyfield says it best. Floyd is a sharp shooter, but Pac punches in bunches.

                      In accumulated punches thrown, points alone Pac wins it if it goes 12. Add that Floyd has troubles with lefties. We got a winner folks.

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