those were early on his career you can come back from those but LATE ON IN YOUR CAREER to get knocked out like that very few if any can come back duran is the only one I can remember and even if they come back its not there best
Luckily Pacquiao proved he's OK against Bradley and Algieri, two amazing boxers! And now he's facing another feather fisted coward :happy
:think you have a point :yikes most of cotto's beaters post margo get the post margo thing against them floyd will definitely get the post ktfo6 thing against him, esp if he knocks him out
Is "cracking" a chin even scientifically supported or is that just some man-made myth? I can't think of any reason why a chin would suddenly be weaker after a KO. It's not like rolling an ankle repeatedly where you're wearing down the tendons and muscles. Pacquiao took some flush shots to the chin of Rios, who probably hit harder than Maidana, and seemed fine. Like Mike Tyson, do you really believe James Douglas "undid" Tyson's chin, and after that KO anyone could knock him out easy? The next KO he got was 9 fights later in 1996 by Evander Holyfield. Is it because of the fighter or Mike Tyson's now "cracked" chin? I need some scientific proof of the existence of a "cracked chin".
Do you consider losses/knockouts when you're a teenager to be indicative of your ability as your body and skills grow???
I agree, but allow me to use some other posters logic for just a second though. It was Chris Algieri ranked #3 in the world at 140. He was a legit opponent. zzzzzzzzzz
Chin, I don't know. Generally mentality in the ring, it's pretty evident that Pac is more cautious with his approach now.