There is no such thing. Punches aren't thrown with the intention of not landing them.
There Is No Such Thing As A 'Lucky Punch'
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I like how the *****s love to ignore that
Not only it amplified the effect of the punch, I think it was a big factor for the punch landing to begin with.
when you trip, lose your balance and feel you're going down , you instinctively try to protect from the impact with your hands, that means putting your hands between yourself and the floor. Pac lowered his hands instinctively because he felt he was falling. and that was the moment JMM nailed him.
without Pacquiao tripping, that punch would have been blocked, dodged or even if it landed, it wouldn't have the same force at all, Pacquiao would have taken it, the round would have ended, and Pac would have annihilated the wounded JMM who was on his last legs the following round
What a lucky bastard, no wonder he didn't want a rematch, you dont win the lottery twice
I have a better video, Marquez' perfect ring walk song
This is great stuff. The pain is always there. Slow motion pain that hurts a long long time. Bwahahahahahaha.
That's boxing! So much hurt. Carry on!Comment
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Is it slow motion doe?Here is a great video talking about Maruez vs PAC and he breaks it down.
https://*************/watch?v=2OXYhyyAIMcComment
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i am a pac fan but trip or not marquez ko manny. its time to move on. its not marquez fault that pac tripped over. if it was the other way around, pac fans wouldnt call it "lucky".. just sayin.. its time to move on fellas. even with the ko, pac is still the better fighter IMO.I like how the *****s love to ignore that
Not only it amplified the effect of the punch, I think it was a big factor for the punch landing to begin with.
when you trip, lose your balance and feel you're going down , you instinctively try to protect from the impact with your hands, that means putting your hands between yourself and the floor. Pac lowered his hands instinctively because he felt he was falling. and that was the moment JMM nailed him.
without Pacquiao tripping, that punch would have been blocked, dodged or even if it landed, it wouldn't have the same force at all, Pacquiao would have taken it, the round would have ended, and Pac would have annihilated the wounded JMM who was on his last legs the following round
What a lucky bastard, no wonder he didn't want a rematch, you dont win the lottery twice
I have a better video, Marquez' perfect ring walk song
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I stand by the fact that there was an element of luck in the MArquez ko of Pac. He planned the punch. It was a beautiful shot with perfect timing. He didnt plan for Pac trip over his foot and fall into the punch.
Maybe he gets KO'd even if that didnt happen, but it amplified the effect of the punch imowhat in the hell are you two talking about? pac was mid-step, he didn't trip into a damn thing. get your eyes checked.I like how the *****s love to ignore that
Not only it amplified the effect of the punch, I think it was a big factor for the punch landing to begin with.
when you trip, lose your balance and feel you're going down , you instinctively try to protect from the impact with your hands, that means putting your hands between yourself and the floor. Pac lowered his hands instinctively because he felt he was falling. and that was the moment JMM nailed him.
without Pacquiao tripping, that punch would have been blocked, dodged or even if it landed, it wouldn't have the same force at all, Pacquiao would have taken it, the round would have ended, and Pac would have annihilated the wounded JMM who was on his last legs the following round
What a lucky bastard, no wonder he didn't want a rematch, you dont win the lottery twice
just see for yourselves @ around the 26:10 mark.
literally making things up
jmm landed beautifully while pac was in mid-step, THEN his feet looked like bambis because he was out.
c'mon now.Last edited by baya; 06-23-2016, 02:29 PM.Comment
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