Which Was the More Dominant Boxing Lesson: Sweet Pea/Chavez or Floyd/Pac?

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  • -PBP-
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    #61
    Originally posted by SplitSecond
    Totally, if not for that right, Pacquiao would have showed up like his prime aggressive self.
    That same Pac dominated then p4p #3 Bradley

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    • SplitSecond
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      #62
      Originally posted by PBP.
      That same Pac dominated then p4p #3 Bradley
      Right, exactly, he was prime but Floyd knocked the prime out of him with that super right hand the likes of which Pacquiao had never felt before. Unreal power.

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        #63
        The Bradley win is so underrated

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          #64
          Originally posted by Beercules
          The Bradley win is so underrated
          It is. People foucus so much on what Tim should've done instead of what Pac was actually doing.

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            #65
            Originally posted by PBP.
            Bro....this isn't a debate on who win the fight. What's done is done. The question is which performance was more dominant. Post your opinion or go trash talk in the IV master thread.
            you seem hurt..

            you want to know who dominates? is that the only issue for you? the who? what about the how? the circumstances of the fights? the iv issue was part and parcel of the floyd and pac fght...that's why the thread on the iv is now over 3k posts...because it is relevant..and it is not trash...more so as floyd was "cleaning" the sport of boxing of ped use...

            or don't you know?

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            • ModernTalking
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              #66
              Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
              People are still trying to undermine Mayweather's performance? The first right hand Mayweather landed decided that fight, pretty incredible when you think about it.
              so true in the first right hand as the deciding factor in the fight as it never landed. PAC was ducking and slipping the right hand all night. I couldn't believe what my eyes were seeing, PAC giving the so called master defense a defense lesson. When I watched in instant replay it my eyes weren't deceiving me PAC was showing Froid how to avoid a punch.

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                #67
                Originally posted by PBP.
                Bro....this isn't a debate on who win the fight. What's done is done. The question is which performance was more dominant. Post your opinion or go trash talk in the IV master thread.
                Flows: What's done is done, even if instant replay proved otherwise were gonna go with what the judges gave Floyd . Flows can't believe that a one dimensional PAC whose is off his peds can still beat a juiced Floyd at his own game .

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