True, but not the power part. That's the last thing that leaves a boxer, that's why you saw how he fuvked up Mathyysse. but like all old timers, they substitute recklessness, and waste of energy with timing and precision as they gain wisdom as they get older. Old timers in Martial arts don't go crazy, masters of an art are cunning and methodical in there strikes. They use their energy in the right moment in the battle field. I see Pac as an old Shaoilin monk who knows when to strikes at the right time, he's no guns blazing type anymore. He is methodical. He uses his energy and speed at the right time Like what we have said about him. In short, he is a different kind of animal, An animal with wisdom and precision. His energy is not as bountiful as when he was young. Now, as an old timer, he uses his energy like a vet who knows he needs to conserve it. That's why uses his speed in spurts now, which can be another way of saying. He is still dangerous in a different way. A precise, methodical way.
Yes, he's work-rate declined due to being an old timer, but his wisdom in boxing as a 25 year pro is what makes him still a dangerous opponent. He's speed never left. It's his stamina and work-rate that was lessened, but I believe that his speed is enough for Pac, knowing when to use his stamina, is what makes him still a force in the ring.
Yes, he's work-rate declined due to being an old timer, but his wisdom in boxing as a 25 year pro is what makes him still a dangerous opponent. He's speed never left. It's his stamina and work-rate that was lessened, but I believe that his speed is enough for Pac, knowing when to use his stamina, is what makes him still a force in the ring.
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