Pacquiao's decline- when did it come?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IsaL, Dec 4, 2012.


  1. Boxing Fanatic

    Boxing Fanatic Loyal Member banned

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    the mosley fight, no doubt. u could see he aint training like he use to
     
  2. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    his best days are still ahead!

    PAC KO Marquez
    PAC KO Garcia
    PAC KO Floyd
    PAC KO himself
     
  3. PaoloMirani

    PaoloMirani Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Everyone starts physically declining at some point. More specifically, when your body doesn't produce the amounts of testosterone like it did in your hormone-filled 20's., Maybe he should hit up Floyd about trt theraphy.
     
  4. SpeedKills

    SpeedKills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao is like the second coming of Duran
    they have alot of similarities physically
     
  5. Miguel

    Miguel Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LOL great post. Just because Pacquiao didn't KO Mosley people are talking as if Pacquiao lost the fight - he made Mosley look like a bum, a scared bum. Not a once pound for pound great. And people are giving Mosley credit for not getting mauled? :yep
     
  6. sbbigmike

    sbbigmike Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Shot Mosley who never had no defense had no problems seeing his shots ducking and slipping them for the first 3/4 rounds before the knockdown



    Manny looked just as much as a Bum in this fight, and he got knockdown:lol:
     
  7. SuperHut

    SuperHut aka Rusty Shackleford Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  8. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Once he started fighting fighters that weren't weight drained or over the hill.
     
  9. Brian

    Brian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    After the beating he took against Cotto. He willingly and unwillingly took a lot of shots in that fight and I think it cost him. There's a reason he wouldn't fight Cotto at 154.

    He was visibly his heaviest vs Margarito which explains the decline in speed. From there he's faced guys with great game plans and guys who can move which exaggerate his 'decline'.
     
  10. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This. :good :deal
     
  11. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And you're probably one of those who believe Bradley won the fight against him.
     
  12. Brian

    Brian Well-Known Member Full Member

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    At best for Bradley, a draw. At best for Pacquiao 115-113.

    I had it a draw.
     
  13. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    This fight was too demanding on his body.
     
  14. Uncle Rico

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    Glad I'm not the only one that thinks this. I really believe Margarito put most of Pac's fire out, than night.
     
  15. igor_otsky

    igor_otsky Undefeated Full Member

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    Pacquiao gave a great performance in the pac-Margo fight, a really great performance. after the sixth round, he never came back to his normal self again. That Body blows margo delivered to pac made a very significant effect on pac's body.

    anyways, I've been waiting for Isal to come over here and think about Pac's decline:

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=446877&page=11