Who has these GIFs? I'd appreciate it if I could get multiple angles of it. I'm going to explain why manny was KD. It had little to do with chin deterioration, so I want to clear up this myth.
This content is protected When Marquez feinted, Pacquiao moved his front leg first when retreating, which is a fundamental no-no. His off-balance position, combined with his dropping glove obscuring the shot, didn't allow him to see it; he buckled in 2004, and got dropped in 2012.
JMM didn't KO Pacquiao. Pac tripped on JMM's foot and when his forehead hit the canvass, knocked himself out.
When is Pac not off balance? He didn't get KO btw, he was just off balance, feather fisted JMM managed to graze him with a jab, but the impact on the hard concrete canvass knocked Pac unconcious.
In the 4th, Manny learnt to feint incredibly well. So well, that he had Juan leaning in with his shots, and getting picked off brutally Juan was getting a brutal pasting If they fight for a fifth time, how could JMM handle Mannys feints?
Assuming he doesn't age overnight, I feel a 5th will either play out like the 3rd or the 4th. The feints were great, Pacquiao in perpetual motion is incredibly hard to read, his defensive head movement was also very good. Marquez has always been good at reading his feints, I think he was tagged more because his mission was to hurt him. You could see it in his posture; he would just stand there sometimes waiting for an opportunity to come forward. Big difference from the constant defensive circling in the third fight.
Ugh? Sorry for my english, but every human would protect his head with hands in this case, like cat is always lands on itsfeets Its a natural reflex, i think pacquiao lost his sonsciousness before hitting the canvas.
hehe, you can clearly see how jmm fooled pac, he showed manny that he is gonna throw punch to the body
Manny sees the first one but just guesses wrong. He apparently suffered severe brain cramps for the second one, as it looks as if he's never defended a punch before. What the hell was that? And from an ATG no less.