This is the definition of delusional. One could reasonably argue that Pacquiao has taken more punishment in individual fights that Floyd has taken in his entire career. I mean, Freddie Roach thought Manny might have been dead after Marquez turned his lights off.
Even in Pacquiao's last three fights, two of which were against C and D-level opponents, Pacquiao was hurt by Tim Bradley, who is not a huge puncher, and admitted to being hurt by Brandon Rios.
This needs to be repeated. The fact that Floyd and his team recognize he's aging is a good thing. The greatest threat any fighter faces is himself. If you come into the ring not knowing who you are and what you're physically capable of, there's a good chance your opponent will figure it out for you.
Pacquiao and his team, on the other hand, appear to be in complete denial. They're expecting a guy who hasn't achieved a knockout since 2009 to come in and completely overwhelm a fighter who is not only the world's most skilled boxer but the naturally larger man. What's the Plan B when that doesn't happen? There doesn't appear to be one.
Even in Pacquiao's last three fights, two of which were against C and D-level opponents, Pacquiao was hurt by Tim Bradley, who is not a huge puncher, and admitted to being hurt by Brandon Rios.
This needs to be repeated. The fact that Floyd and his team recognize he's aging is a good thing. The greatest threat any fighter faces is himself. If you come into the ring not knowing who you are and what you're physically capable of, there's a good chance your opponent will figure it out for you.
Pacquiao and his team, on the other hand, appear to be in complete denial. They're expecting a guy who hasn't achieved a knockout since 2009 to come in and completely overwhelm a fighter who is not only the world's most skilled boxer but the naturally larger man. What's the Plan B when that doesn't happen? There doesn't appear to be one.
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