Pac's still hurting his opponents at the higher weights. He may not be converting his hurt targets into knockouts or stoppages, but it's still more than what Broner can boast for. Broner did register a late flash KD against Taylor who immediately got up, but I don't recall him staggering anyone with his power since the move up in weight. Pac, by contrast, has scored several KD's that have legitimately hurt his opponents. He's also staggering guys even if he's not getting KD's. Point is, Pac is an example of the anomaly. He's moved up and kept his reputation as being a power puncher, even though he's not scoring the KO's, which defies the general idea that smaller fighters will lose their power advantage as they move up. This was suppose to be the case with Broner in the eyes and opinions of many, and it hasn't been.
It's hard to really see how much power he has when he refuses to throw. The best punch he landed was because dumbass Porter thought it would be a good idea to completely drop his hands
Why would you believe something that makes them look great. "Look he hits hard as hell but I had no problem with it" yeah fighters that say those things are always telling the truth smh
Slightly above average, but hard to hurt guys when you have such a low output. Plus, he moved up to welterweight before his body was ready for it.