Crawford was a big fighter. He used his southpaw stance to his advantage to create distance against a conventionally schooled super athletic fighter, so he could use his height to his advantage. Pacquaio isn't a conventional fighter. He's a two handed fighter. Look what Roach did to Cotto. He had him utilize his left hook against southpaws the same way Pacquaio uses his right hook against orthodox fighters. Additionally, Gamboa was inactive, and he fights with his hands down. That and Pacquaio has a size and speed advantage of both feet and hands.
Damn! One extreme to the next.... TC isn't a bum....he's anything but....however I do agree PAC would make light work of him at this point.
You must be speakin about yourself cuz I visited SD and I saw nothing but homo***uals. So you must be getting ass banged on the regular. Cuz that place is the type of place that makes a straight man think twice. As far as Crawford vs Gamboa, sure Crawford beat Gamboa, but what does that have to do with Pacquaio?
Jesus Christ kid.....log the **** off and find another sport you can actually understand. PAC isn't stiff..... Crawford isn't holdin' an advantage in the skills category either..... He's just operating with a more classic boxer style that stems from a more traditional US boxing foundation. Manny has a very unorthodox style that the uneducated boxing fans write off as lacking skills or poor technical delivery. If all you come away with is PAC holding a size advantage over Terrance then you have no idea what you are watching when a boxing match is on the television.
Out of all the things you can give Pac over Terrance, you give him size?!?! lol. Crawford weighed in at 152 today (which is more than Pac has ever weighed), and has height and reach advantage over Pac. That being said, Terrance is not on Pac's level.
Pac is on another level I guarantee the ******s would be back here saying it was a cherrypick after Pac dominates the fight
How typical. Young fighter gets decent win "HE BEATS PAC!" It gets kinda humerous to see the never ending cycle of the overhyping of various fighters over the years.