Pacquiao may have slowed down a bit, but that's because he's fought the best while moving up in weight. There is no stupid little detail like this...
I don't think he's inside or out. He likes to stay at that perfect range to get full leverage on those straight lefts and right hooks. His height...
The video is incredibly biased. It totally negates Pacman's strengths which are speed, heart and power. But it does also show what I was talking...
Manny's footwork isn't that great. He tends to overstep when he throws his straight left hand. You can hear Emmanuel Stewart constantly...
Both Manny and Tim have good offensive footwork. They like to come forward. It will be interesting to see who gets pushed back. I think once Tim...
A guy that was born into a boxing family, been boxing since he could stand and has been fighting nothing but world champions for the last ten...
He should get a megafight if he beats Mosley convincingly. I'd love to see Alvarez vs Chavez Jr. or vs Martinez by next Cinco de Mayo.
There just isn't any competition out there. Pacman is no threat. He's very limited when he fights someone that knows how to box. Name someone...
Canelo has terrible defense and no jab. Mosley has stopped a couple guys that were about the same size as Canelo; Vargas, Mayorga and Margarito. I...
The first fight could have gone either way but all doubt was cleared in the one-sided rematch.
All bull**** aside, there's really only is a handful of fighters that can actually give Mayweather a challenge. None of them are active fighters.
Definitely depends on style and speed. The advantages a southpaw has can quickly become his disadvantages if he's slower, swings wide, drops his...
You leave out the fact that Mayweather easily outboxed a guy who has practically defeated Pacquiao who is Marquez. If Marquez was giving Pacquiao...
Looks like he's next in line since Floyd is looking for Cotto's 154 lb title. He'll get it and a fight against Martinez would be easy money.
It was close, but the rematch cleared any doubt. And it was during Castillo's prime.