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  • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
    Oops now you disagree. lol

    Check my previous post. In slow-mo, check out when Manny's head moves. That is the point of impact.
    What the ****. I never agreed with you, you b3llend.

    I said IF you look for the catch you see a catch, the eyes often see what they want to see. I followed it with saying if you watch Manny's face you can see Floyd hit him. So therefore i can see both sides of the argument, your eyes see what they want to see a lot of the time.

    But i concluded the at the point of impact there is a red and blue glove hitting mannys face, therefore manny didnt catch it, he may well have caught some of it but still Floyd punch clearly, clearly landed!

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    • Originally posted by TIMELESS View Post
      What the ****. I never agreed with you, you b3llend.

      I said IF you look for the catch you see a catch, the eyes often see what they want to see. I followed it with saying if you watch Manny's face you can see Floyd hit him. So therefore i can see both sides of the argument, your eyes see what they want to see a lot of the time.

      But i concluded the at the point of impact there is a red and blue glove hitting mannys face, therefore manny didnt catch it, he may well have caught some of it but still Floyd punch clearly, clearly landed!
      Found the pics in my post history.

      First Frame:
      Point of impact; guard.
      http://i.imgur.com/Bf72a7r.jpg
      Second Frame:
      The blue is Floyd's thumb, wrist is bent, palm proceeds to slide off guard like a windscreen wiper.
      http://i.imgur.com/dQvYqtK.jpg
      Final Frame:
      windscreen wipe complete, Not even a blink from Pacquiao after getting wacked right in the face by a "clear, CLEAR!" punch.
      http://i.imgur.com/RCj8BHE.jpg

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      • Im curious of people's critical eye and knowledge of punch flow.

        This is one of the most celebrated gifs of Floyd's mastery over Pac:



        At first (Or second, or third, or hundredth) look, it seems as if Floyd made Pac miss 8 shots. but if you inspect the 6th shot thrown from Pacquiao, it does indeed appear to me to have made contact on Floyd's head. Don't count the feint. 6th shot. Its a left uppercut. This is why, it seems to me Pac made an attempt to double up that uppercut. Based on the posture of Pac he made contact with that shot. Additionally, If you understand punch flow and the way Pac throws, he would have just thrown some right handed punch after the left because the torqueing of his body from right to left generates more leverage. However, because he had success, he attempted a second left uppercut to replicate that same success, to which Floyd went from his original ducking position all the way back to a fade back to avoid another contact.

        That exchange was even, possibly. One left uppercut from Pac, and one right hand from Floyd

        One of the most celebrated gifs. Debunked. Disagree?

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        • Disagree. Even if you want to count that, Mayweather still made him miss most of those shots and had the cleaner punch in the exchange.

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          • Originally posted by Biolink View Post
            Disagree. Even if you want to count that, Mayweather still made him miss most of those shots and had the cleaner punch in the exchange.
            there is no telling how clean that shot is. it could have ate up the side of Floyd's head and he just ate it and pretended it didn't happen... like he does.

            but you agree its a shot then?


            You got guys running around here saying Floyd made him miss every shot in that exchange. it just bemused me when I saw that and had a look at the gif.

            those who know, know

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            • Originally posted by Syf View Post
              Im curious of people's critical eye and knowledge of punch flow.

              This is one of the most celebrated gifs of Floyd's mastery over Pac:



              At first (Or second, or third, or hundredth) look, it seems as if Floyd made Pac miss 8 shots. but if you inspect the 6th shot thrown from Pacquiao, it does indeed appear to me to have made contact on Floyd's head. Don't count the feint. 6th shot. Its a left uppercut. This is why, it seems to me Pac made an attempt to double up that uppercut. Based on the posture of Pac he made contact with that shot. Additionally, If you understand punch flow and the way Pac throws, he would have just thrown some right handed punch after the left because the torqueing of his body from right to left generates more leverage. However, because he had success, he attempted a second left uppercut to replicate that same success, to which Floyd went from his original ducking position all the way back to a fade back to avoid another contact.

              That exchange was even, possibly. One left uppercut from Pac, and one right hand from Floyd

              One of the most celebrated gifs. Debunked. Disagree?
              Even if that landed, it's nowhere near as clean or effective as the right hand, losing the exchange in the process. It's also still an excellent example of great defense.

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              • Originally posted by Syf View Post
                Im curious of people's critical eye and knowledge of punch flow.

                This is one of the most celebrated gifs of Floyd's mastery over Pac:



                At first (Or second, or third, or hundredth) look, it seems as if Floyd made Pac miss 8 shots. but if you inspect the 6th shot thrown from Pacquiao, it does indeed appear to me to have made contact on Floyd's head. Don't count the feint. 6th shot. Its a left uppercut. This is why, it seems to me Pac made an attempt to double up that uppercut. Based on the posture of Pac he made contact with that shot. Additionally, If you understand punch flow and the way Pac throws, he would have just thrown some right handed punch after the left because the torqueing of his body from right to left generates more leverage. However, because he had success, he attempted a second left uppercut to replicate that same success, to which Floyd went from his original ducking position all the way back to a fade back to avoid another contact.

                That exchange was even, possibly. One left uppercut from Pac, and one right hand from Floyd

                One of the most celebrated gifs. Debunked. Disagree?
                disagree the reason he the throw two lefts uppercuts was because his right hand was too close to flyods body and he coud not throw it

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                • Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
                  disagree the reason he the throw two lefts uppercuts was because his right hand was too close to flyods body and he coud not throw it
                  Man, ya'll are trippin, arguing wit these slo-moes, lol!

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                  • Too bad the fight didn't happen in slow motion, Pacquiao might have been able to land more than 3 or 4 meaningful punches in the whole fight if Floyd had been sitting still.

                    Once again, it was an easy fight to score, you can break it down frame by fame all you want, it's not going to change the scores.

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                    • Originally posted by VERSION1 (V1) View Post
                      disagree the reason he the throw two lefts uppercuts was because his right hand was too close to flyods body and he coud not throw it
                      I saw someone claim he threw two lefts because of his "injury".

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