Did pac carry Oscar a bit during the 8th round?

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  1. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    I was just thinking after watching it again... :think

    I saw Pac walking away and he sometimes pauses when he throws his punches when Oscar was not throwing back. At one time Pac also allowed Oscar to throw a flurry of punches at him. The only time he went for the kill was during the last 10 seconds were he almost knocked Oscar down.
     
  2. mexican legend

    mexican legend MVP! Full Member

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    I ran to my uncles house since he had the fight on his DVR. I saw the fight twice and yes it did look like it. I am glad he won.
     
  3. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    I thought he felt oscar was already gone and having second thought of hurting him more.
     
  4. Mike_S

    Mike_S Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I mentioned during the fight, that Pac seems to be carrying him.
     
  5. borj

    borj the Pacific Storm Full Member

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    don't know. but he said after the fight, he was being cautious so he still tried to counter oscar, because oscar might be playing bait
     
  6. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, I think he did. Similar to Calzaghe-Jones in the last few rounds where Joe just didn't want to end the fight.

    After the destruction in the 7th round, Manny very likely knew it was all over and that he probably could end things whenever he wanted to.
     
  7. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    nah. i think he was listening too keenly on what roach said. he was instructed to walk back to the center of the ring when he gets near the corner so he did
     
  8. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    joe wouldnt have ko'd rjj even though he wanted to. and no they are not similar. stop pretending that joe's win is even remotely close to equalling pac's
     
  9. Cookie

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    That and he might have been a bit tired himself. It's not a computer game where you can go hell for leather from start to finish. Pacquiao has dispatched numerous top fighters in ruthless fashion so I wouldn't doubt his intention there.
     
  10. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    but it was clear as day that oscar was in his death bed... he wasn't throwing anymore punches.
     
  11. muzkabeatz

    muzkabeatz Lurker Full Member

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    Gotta agree with theunderdog on this one.
     
  12. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    Just being cautious he wasn't dickin around like Calzaghe in those last few rounds.
     
  13. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah. he might have been afraid or running out himself
     
  14. elgrancampeon

    elgrancampeon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, I think he was aware he was kicking his ass but also conscious of the fact that he should avoid getting hit by the bigger man.
     
  15. paulfv

    paulfv Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wrong, on both counts.

    Joe let off the gas in the final 3 or so rounds of the fight. He could have forced a stoppage at any time had he wanted to, but he didn't want to embarrass Roy any more than he already had. Remember, Roy was his co-promoter and someone Joe admires greatly. That's why Joe clowned more and punched less as the fight was winding down. He wanted to give the crowd something to see but didn't want to keep hammering Roy with shots when it was clear Roy was hanging on and hoping to finish the fight with a streaming cut and nothing to offer in return punches.

    The fights were very similar, Pac/ODLH and Calz/RJJ. Both saw the total humiliation of a one-time great in the sport whom many predicted (Tim Smith, Wallace Matthews and Dan Rafael, among other writers and many fighters, picked Jones to beat Calzaghe) would win the fight. Joe won 11-1, Pac won 8-0 (or 7-1 for one judge) and via TKO.

    The biggest differences between the two fights were that Jones wasn't favored as was ODLH and Calzaghe wasn't moving up two divisions. Neither ODLH nor Jones was what they once were leading up to these bouts, but few expected their complete domination at the hands of their foes.