Pacquiao Clean Punches Against Mayweather

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  • SplitSecond
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    #31
    fient, pop


    the angle not quite right tho, wasn't square like the others

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #32
      Split, you brought up how Mayweather should have stepped into his right hands, it becomes more telegraphed and as I said on the other thread where you didn't reply, Pacquiao isn't as easy to hit as it's made out to be.



      Pacquiao slipped it and came back nicely. In fact look at the right hand Mayweather stepped in with in round 6, Pacquiao countered it with the overhand left. That should answer your question man.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
        Pacquiao's commitment to that punch wasn't any different than the one that continued to break Cotto down, the difference was, Mayweather's control of distance took steam out of those punches.

        By the way the left hook Pacquiao threw in the other gif I posted, he did land it. Pacquiao was in the mist of moving away as Mayweather bumped him with his left shoulder.
        I'll respect your opinion on that but I'll disagree with you. The Marquez KTFO6 was the caused why Pacquiao changed his style. Though I agree with you about Mayweather's control of the distance (along with his reflexes). It can lessen the effect of a punch.

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          #34
          Originally posted by gamesworn
          I'll respect your opinion on that but I'll disagree with you. The Marquez KTFO6 was the caused why Pacquiao changed his style. Though I agree with you about Mayweather's control of the distance (along with his reflexes). It can lessen the effect of a punch.
          Here is the proof, distance control for Mayweather made the difference. To a fighter like Cotto, those lefts hurt!

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          • gamesworn
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            #35
            Originally posted by SplitSecond
            fient, pop


            the angle not quite right tho, wasn't square like the others
            I have that on my last 2 broken GIF. Ill just erase mine.

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            • SplitSecond
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              #36
              really bad quality unfortunately
              Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-23-2015, 06:21 PM.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                Split, you brought up how Mayweather should have stepped into his right hands, it becomes more telegraphed and as I said on the other thread where you didn't reply, Pacquiao isn't as easy to hit as it's made out to be.



                Pacquiao slipped it and came back nicely. In fact look at the right hand Mayweather stepped in with in round 6, Pacquiao countered it with the overhand left. That should answer your question man.
                this should also answer you sig, pacquiao is setting traps

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                • gamesworn
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                  Here is the proof, distance control for Mayweather made the difference. To a fighter like Cotto, those lefts hurt!

                  I think we can both agree that Pacquiao's power is not the same as before along with Mayweather's control of the distance lessen the impact of the punch.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by gamesworn
                    I think we can both agree that Pacquiao's power is not the same as before along with Mayweather's control of the distance lessen the impact of the punch.
                    I can agree with that, won't get into that entirely but I'm speaking more in terms of his commitment.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by SplitSecond
                      fient, pop


                      the angle not quite right tho, wasn't square like the others
                      Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                      Split, you brought up how Mayweather should have stepped into his right hands, it becomes more telegraphed and as I said on the other thread where you didn't reply, Pacquiao isn't as easy to hit as it's made out to be.



                      Pacquiao slipped it and came back nicely. In fact look at the right hand Mayweather stepped in with in round 6, Pacquiao countered it with the overhand left. That should answer your question man.
                      Originally posted by gamesworn
                      I'll respect your opinion on that but I'll disagree with you. The Marquez KTFO6 was the caused why Pacquiao changed his style. Though I agree with you about Mayweather's control of the distance (along with his reflexes). It can lessen the effect of a punch.
                      This is a boxing conversation no name calling or childish **** much respect.

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