147lbs and below noyone can beat pacquiao!!!!!

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  1. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Exactly I tried telling these mother****ers that in an earlier thread. They will have a wake up call and realize why Pac has avoided this style for years. PBF will absolutely pick Pac apart and make him look average it will be easy work. Pac has never fought anyone remotely close to PBF in handspeed, defense or footwork. Pac and his fans will be in for a shock come March 13th.
     
  2. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    RAH RAH RAH:rofl You guys repeat the same thing every day hoping it comes to fruition. No matter what you guys say you really know that Floyd has never faced another fighter like Pacman, there just simply hasn't been one in ages. We can say either guy has the speed advantages cause ther both lightning fast, but saying Pac hasn't faced fast guys is just wrong. Barerra, Morales, Marquez, Sanchez and aq host of others at the lower weights had great speed. Floyd maybe the most complete fighter, but Morales was a great fighter who really had it all.

    Pac creates angles better than anyone and can slip to his left or right, whens the last time we've seen an accurate puncher like Pac attempt a 6-7 punch combo on him. How is he gonna react to that? You guys better hope not turtle shell or lying on the ropes waiting for Pac to slow, cause when Pac stops throwing he'll be back on the move. Pac is the most mobile, aggressive, and effective fighter Floyd will ahve ever faced. Simply put the man is an offensive Phenom.
     
  3. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Pac is tailor made for PBF. That's what people like you fail to understand. He's a flawed fighter with no jab, no inside fighting, no plan B and poor defense who has gotten away by selective opposition and being the best athlete in the ring. Against PBF he won't have that advantage nor will he be the better boxer. If you can't agree to that point then there's no use in continuing this debate.:patsch
    To answer your question when have you ever seen anyone even attempt a 6 or 7 punch combo on PBF and not pay a price?:deal Pac won't hit or even attempt that **** aginst PBF man dream on. Do you actually think Pac will hit PBF like he did Cotto? Pac has never faced anyone who employed defense first everyone he's fought has been there to be hit. When he finally gets into the ring with a defensive counter-puncher he will be lost and frustrated.:deal He only knows how to fight one way and that will be his downfall against the better and more complete PBF.
     
  4. bronx

    bronx Boxing Junkie banned

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    me too
     
  5. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The man has evolved and changed his game dramatically:deal. He didn't have proper training, money, and nutrition to start out on the right path. He got a break vs. Ledwaba on HBO nad never looked back. The man use to rely on speed and power only. He now fights coming forward or going back, he uses both lateral and vertical movement, throws shots from angles and slips punchesd very well. His right hook has become a great weapon and you better believe Floyd will be eating those.

    As far as floyd making people pay for throwing combos, I'll state the opposite. Oscar, Hatton, and Castiilo all threw alot of punches and guess where we saw him on the ropes. If you can't understand Pac is by far the best offensive fighter Floyd will ever face you and your prediction is in for a shock. Pac will land, and land more frequently than anyone before him. He will create angles like never before and make Floyd miss like you thought couldn't happen. You say Pac has been carefully matched, but can you not say the same about Floyd?:think
     
  6. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Pacquiao is going to get desperate after the early going. Floyd will figure him out and fight fairly cautiously for maybe 4 or 5 rounds. Then I think he will turn it up. Pac is honestly going to be really easy for Floyd to counter. I have a feeling the fight will shock a lot of people by the fact of how easy Floyd may make it look.

    Floyd will pull out the jab early for this fight. Pac freezes on the jab for some reason. He always has. Then that sets up other punches behind it.

    If you wanted to create the perfect fighter to bring out Floyd's best, Pacquiao would be pretty close to fitting the mold.

    Pac will not look nearly as fast as people think he is when he fights Floyd. I don't think he is as fast above 130 as a lot of people think. He has been fighting some slow ass fighters.

    I think about how Pacman falls in from those left-hands he puts a lot of power into and I see Floyd's left-hook knocking the **** out of him. The left-hook is the same punch JMM used when he had Pac doing the chicken.
     
  7. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Pac has been carefully matched because he's only faced really one style guys who neglect defense and who are there to be hit. PBF has faced many more styles and shown that he can adjust to all styles we can't say the same about Pac.:deal

    You say they had him against the ropes but what did Oscar land there? He ate a mean counter that buckeled his knees and he fell in to grab PBF to prevent from going down. Hatton didn't land **** of note against PBF and was beaten at his own game. JLC hit PBF a lot in the first fight but he had an injury going into the fight and was basically a one-handed fighter. Why does no one bring up the rematch when PBF was 100%?:think Also look at the connect % of PBF's opponents then look at his. His opponents always find him a hard target yet he lands at a near 50% clip on them. Is this pure conincidence or is it because he's the best defensive fighter and most accurate fighter in the game? Pac will get a boxing lesson in this fight man and it's easy to see. PBF will take away his left his best weapon. Also he doesn't have the jab or reach to bother PBF and keep him honest and that coming in and out off balanced will lead to him getting countered to hell and back by shots he doesn't see.:deal
     
  8. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    we'll see soon enough..:yep
     
  9. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Margarito as well
    Valero has a punchers chance
     
  10. NeckBreaknAiken

    NeckBreaknAiken Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    List complete:good

    Williams
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  11. artofwar

    artofwar Well-Known Member Full Member

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    pac is saving his best performance for last. and for you guys saying pac will be easy work, very funny, if pac fights the way we know he can uses his speed agression in the right way without being careless floyd wont be able to do ****. single shots aint going to discourage pac. what if pac can slip ot block floyds single punches and return with heavier accumulative blows. down goes mayweather.
     
  12. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pac has fought different styles of fighters, although he looks much more impressive against aggressive fighters. It's not the point that Hoya didn't land on the ropes, it's the fact Floyd was there and content there when Oscar was throwing. You say Pac doesn't have the size to bother Floyd, but Hatton closed the gap really well and his offense is second rate when compared to Pacman. Sure he lands at a high percentage rate and makes guys miss, but that's his game and he is one of 6he best in the game.

    Pac lands power punches from all angles and throws 7 punch combos at guys who ain't used to it. Pac has adjusted his style at the higher weights to not take as many punches, he moves more and doesn't like to stand and trade unless it's on his terms. He can control the pace and force Floyd to be aggressive which is exactly what Pac needs. Floyd has never seen anyone with the ability to throw that many punches per second. And he seems to regroup or pause after a big attack.

    Sure Floyd was much better in the rematch. But he still lost 4 rounds against a much slower more flat footed opponenet.
     
  13. Phenix

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    They dont get it. It is hard to see when you look through your heart and emotion. Even after March 13th, they wont accept it. However, they will be in shock :admin:admin
     
  14. Phenix

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    :-:)-:)-(
     
  15. Phenix

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    I also believe the straight right hand to the stomach is going to be a factor too.