Rewatching Pacquiao's fights down the years
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I enjoyed making my way through some of his back catalogue. His relentless performance against Barrera, his closely fought battles against Marquez, his beating of Hatton. My favourite was probably his Cotto fight, although i really like his performance against Margarito.
He was/is a really special fighter. It was interesting watching him start as a talented, wild, strong puncher and progressing into a world class fighter as his career went along.
I didn't touch on them in the thread, but i rewatched Pacquiao's losses to Morlaes and Marquez also. Both great fights.
I really enjoyed the Morales trilogy. Rewatching it reminded me of how much i enjoyed Morales's style and career.
It was fun to catch up on some fights i hadn't seen in a while though. It pretty time consuming, but i might rewatch a chunk of De La Hoya's or Leonard's fights next.Last edited by Chrismart; 02-10-2016, 11:09 AM.Comment
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The Ledwaba fight is just how you announce yourself on the world stage when you get your shot. Completely won over the commentators in a handful of rounds.
Apart from how tv friendly he is, the one thing that stands out in the early Pacquiao fights is how raw he is. He clearly has crazy talent but the output is always the same, straight lefts over and over again from the same positions. From the fighter he is at this stage to the fighter who moves up the welterweight the skill level changes massively.
As you said, very TV friendly. As fun an offensive fighter you will see.Comment
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Watching Pac trying to force the stoppage here was one of the craziest things ive seen in a boxing ring.Comment
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I saw someone on NSB say Roach didn't change anything about Pacquiao. If I hadn't noticed who had said it and known to not bother, I would have gone on an unnecessary tirade about it.Comment
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I enjoyed making my way through some of his back catalogue. His relentless performance against Barrera, his closely fought battles against Marquez, his beating of Hatton. My favourite was probably his Cotto fight, although i really like his performance against Margarito.
He was/is a really special fighter. It was interesting watching him start as a talented, wild, strong puncher and progressing into a world class fighter as his career went along.
I didn't touch on them in the thread, but i rewatched Pacquiao's losses to Morlaes and Marquez also. Both great fights.
I really enjoyed the Morales trilogy. Rewatching it reminded me of how much i enjoyed Morales's style and career.
It was fun to catch up on some fights i hadn't seen in a while though. It pretty time consuming, but i might rewatch a chunk of De La Hoya's or Leonard's fights next.Comment
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I can't rewatch his fights because I just can't enjoy them knowing he was drugged up to the eyeballs. His career is tainted. I'd rather watch PBM and appreciate a natural talent who showcased his brilliant skills without resorting to peds. Nothing personal against Manny, just don't like junkies. Thanks.Comment
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