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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Arum Explains Manny Pacquiao's Lack of Knockouts Since 2009

    Eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KOs) has been unable to stop any of his opponents since a knockout victory over Miguel Cotto in the fall of 2009.
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    inb4 Toradol

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    • Madison Boxing
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      once the PED accusations intensified, pacquiao suddenly lost his power

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      • lagako10
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        Just like mayflower she slows down faster like adriana brummer

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        • Rip Chudd
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          #5
          Originally posted by bigdramashow
          once the PED accusations intensified, pacquiao suddenly lost his power
          How? He has never been a one punch KO guy. He still hurts opponents but just doesn't go for the KO like he used to. He used to be a buzzsaw and wouldn't let up. As he got older he started boxing a bit more and not going after his opponents with the same intensity. The Cotto fight is a good example, he could of taken Cotto out but he isn't that guy anymore

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          • tusim
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            He still knocks down people cuz of the awkward angels he is landing but he aint knocking out people or even busting them up like he used to. There is a clean timeline for that:

            Pacquiao + Ariza + su****ious shakes (In Roach own words) = "Destroyer" Pacquiao up to MW
            Pacquiao without Ariza -> no shakes = Cant hurt ****, wants to move down to 140.

            The rest should be comon sense, if you got some.

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Eight division world champion Manny Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KOs) has been unable to stop any of his opponents since a knockout victory over Miguel Cotto in the fall of 2009.
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              the only real difference in Pac is his punch output dropped off

              that, and he started fighting a higher level of competition

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              • SplitSecond
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                #8
                Originally posted by tusim
                He still knocks down people cuz of the awkward angels he is landing but he aint knocking out people or even busting them up like he used to. There is a clean timeline for that:

                Pacquiao + Ariza + su****ious shakes (In Roach own words) = "Destroyer" Pacquiao up to MW
                Pacquiao without Ariza -> no shakes = Cant hurt ****, wants to move down to 140.

                The rest should be comon sense, if you got some.
                Or how about Pacquiao pre-Marquez KO = "Destroyer"
                Pacquiao post-Marquez KO = Can't hurt ****(despite hurting every opponent still, w/e you're a ****** anyway)

                The bullsht people throw on a guy that carried this sport for so long is shameful, honestly. Mayweather sure as hell didn't carry the sport, most of the sht we're in today is thanks to his handy work.

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                • timboks
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                  The bullsht people throw on a guy that carried this sport for so long is shameful, honestly. Mayweather sure as hell didn't carry the sport, most of the sht we're in today is thanks to his handy work.[/QUOTE]

                  Good to see someone saying something intelligent on a thread that's bound to have an abundance of ignorant statements. Sick and tired of seeing all the ped theories cast at pac who has never had a failed drug test like many boxers. Many boxers that aren't even known for one punch ko power, ie. Mosley, Berto, Salido, and soliman. Peds don't equal punching power folks, mechanics, speed, and timing do.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    We shall see if he still has his power against Vargas! That fight should probably end with someone on their back. I think it's going to be a highly, entertaining action-packed fight.... And for once Top Skank gave us a good undercard.

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