Why are Pac fans so quick to forget about the Morales loss?

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  1. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Just about every fighter is open like that early on even if it doesn't look that way lol...
     
  2. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes, all fighters deserve some credit.... the problem is that some posters just think that only their favourite fighter deserves credit.... and that happens a lot over here....
     
  3. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    Yeah.

    I think the stamina added a lot of confidence.

    Early on, he used to rush for the KO, and became more vulnerable, because he wasnt sure if he'll still have enough gas left by the later rounds.
     
  4. NALLEGE

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    PAc beat EM in the rematch, so I don't see how any Pac critic can take that away from him. Gaining revenge in this sport is harder than gaining revenge in any other sport if you ask me lol...
     
  5. Thinman

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    Early on he didn't know what to do.... the only thing he knew was that he wasn't a skilled boxer and probably he wanted to finish the fight a.s.a.p.

    At the present he still knows that he isn't as skilled as many other boxers but he knows that he can deal better with them now than before..... and that's what build confidence.....

    However, I still think that a boxer puncher (among other styles) who can take his punches and fight back will give Pac nightmares....
     
  6. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Look, th only fights that Pac was not dominant was the EM-Pac 1 and the JMM fights, and there is a reason for that, they are EM and JMM. It is easy to conclude based on those fights how he will fare against Mayeather but those fights are long time ago, with Pac seems to improving each fight, that iof you compare Pac's arsenal and strengths, it is like eons ago. The Pac-JMM 2 fight, Pac was still very left hand happy.

    Even a simple addition of a lethal right hand spells a big difference already to an offensive fighter like Pacf and he had shown that that right hand can KO as well, even against a legitimate 140 pounder like Hatton. It is a small addition but a big one in terms of how opponents used to predict how Pac fights. All they had to do is be wary of the left, which JMM was so good at. Now they had to contend with the right hand as well, which is very hard against a speedy fighter like Pac.
     
  7. NALLEGE

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    Boxing is a difficult game to master because it can not be mastered...but some fighters do come close. Rosendo Alvarez found cracks in Ricardo Lopez, Duran found cracks in Leonard, Frazier found cracks in Ali. When talking about the greats, there is one thing that separates the difference between great fighters besides 'will', and that is conditioning. Pac has learned from Roach how to get into tip top shape. PAc even though he lost to EM was still going strong een in the 12th round.
     
  8. Thinman

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    Those "cracks" you are referring to are difficult for many to find, but great boxers find a way to do it.....

    Regarding conditioning..... I read an interview that somebody did to Arguello this year regarding the fight between Cotto and Pac, and he said that the key for Cotto to win the fight was conditioning.....
     
  9. brood3

    brood3 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think he's already met a guy like that in Juan Manuel Marquez.
     
  10. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a lot EASIER said than DONE!

    Last 10 BOXERS are aware of PAC's flaws.














































































    ALL OF THEM FAILED! :lol:
     
  11. bulakenyo

    bulakenyo Am I a boxing fan yet? Full Member

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    He always had inner confidence in himself though.

    No fear. Always relaxed and smiling as he enters the ring.

    Like he knows that whatever happens, he'll be able to give a great show for the fans, win or lose.
     
  12. Kush

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    They can forget but the EM fans will remember El Terrible beating up Pac for 7 rds and then viciously trading with the Pacmonster in the 12th. Wouldve been FOTY if JLC/Corrales didnt blow up the television. I prefer to forget fights 2 and 3
     
  13. HyperBone

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    i hope you get castrated idiot. why the hate for both fighters?
     
  14. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    here's a video that'll help you haters understand something about that loss

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  15. NALLEGE

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    Look, lets just put it out there lol... PAc doesn't fight black fighters, and no amount of dick riding by a ******* like yourself can change that. Cal fought em, PAvlik, Wlad, Admaek, so I...along with Mustafa Muhammad, Campbell and David Jackson have a grain of truth to what we say on that topic. Your sorry ass double standard outlook is only made by you *******s who think that everything PAc does in the ring is outstanding lol. Diaz WAS shite, Dlh WAS old, and Floyd beat Hatton before waffle iron head beat him, and Hatton was looking worse and worse each fight after the loss to Floyd.