He still has a great sense of positioning, not too far not too close. He still mixes up his feints to set-up the lead. Whatever look he gives...
What I think is that scoring consistently with the counter relies on reading the tells of the opponent's lead, and Manny shows you different looks...
I imagine what worries Floyd is that Pac has a ton of set-ups from the outside, connects at a high rate and high volume, and angles out...
Lampley's obviously a boxing fan and has his opinions. HBO goes with it because action fights are money. That's why they tolerate him sobbing on...
If every boxer were a scholar and a gentleman it wouldn't put casual asses in seats. There simply aren't enough purists who will go for skills...
Probabl we should remind people that in the Americas most people know only 2 or 3 languages. There are vast stretches where you'll find...
Do I feel he took the belt? Not really, but I don't completely discount how someone can call it in his favor because the style matchup and energy...
Boxing is such a natural theater for drama, of course people are going to be caught up in it. Some folks like to divide casual fan from 'true'...
I don't think either position is bad. It just shows you that, when someone isn't obviously beating the blood out of his opponent and the opponent...
But it it bizarre to the rest of the world why PBF is so reluctant to get to Pac. The perceptions here in ESB don't correspond to that of other...
Seriously, atheists are the ones messing up this thread by posting such fanaticism. It sounds like some kind of fervent cult. Anyway and...
That's one big thing right there. I personally believe that Pacquiao now sees boxing as his stepping stone to greater things, and that stone is...
As someone who watches with other casual fans I can say it's Mayweather's promotion of his '*******' image and various dramas that sell his...
I love Pac (no homo, mostly)... but Bradley seems to be the kind of boxer you'd want to represent the sport, in terms of work ethic and personal...
Super Roy, obviously. The man was eye-poppingly dominant in his prime, enough to be really lazy and carry his opponents until he was bored of...