ZBecause there was never a need to be fighting on his backfoot. Boxers who do that does not have the power advantage, whereas, Pac has almost always have that advantage. Have you seen Cotto on his back foot? It was not pretty sight to behold that;s is for sure. Watch the Cotto vs. Mosley during the championship rounds and you will see what I mean. Pac may not be your typical fighter who fights on his back foot but his in-out, darting, jerky type of movement is as close to that, while literally being as close also to your opponent. Your definition of fighting backwards seem to require that you just throw jabs or potshot, maintaining a very safe distance from your opponent.
what a hard-headed fraud. if you beat your opponent like he's not in the same league as you then that is outclassing
Outclassing... If Pac is class A Cotto is class A David Diaz is class C Gomez is Class D The class difference is shown when they fight. You have a screwed up way of looking at the world "outclass". When people say outclassed, they mean that person was just too good, out of his league...just as Cotto was out of Gomez league.
Outclass, overwhelm, outpoint, KTFO, kick their asses........... You can say it however you want. A victory, is a victory.
Ledwaba Barrera Hatton- he did, you know it. doidnt have to take the whole 12 rnds. or Hatton would have been in a worse condition Julio Vazquez all Pac moving up in weight.