Interesting quote from PAC during the cotto fight weigh in

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by enzo, Nov 26, 2009.


  1. boricua100%

    boricua100% Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont even know who to root for on this one
     
  2. Critic

    Critic Limited Edition Full Member

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    its just simple.






    pac
     
  3. boricua100%

    boricua100% Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would like Pac to win just to have the pleasure of watching Mayweather lose. But I would also like Mayweather to beat Pac cause of how he destroyed my boy Cotto. But judging by skills, Mayweather should be the winner
     
  4. paloalto00

    paloalto00 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That quote reminds me of something Bruce would say.
     
  5. ringsider

    ringsider Active Member Full Member

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    What crock of ****.......get off his dick.:huh
     
  6. PildiLagiMo

    PildiLagiMo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    post deleted. somebody already pointed pac watched vids AFTER the jmmII fights.
     
  7. stormy

    stormy Live and Learn Full Member

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    There is a big difference between watching a tape of a fighter... and sitting down to study a tape of a fighter. Someone who has a laptop and says " come look at this".....is hardly what anyone would call studying is it??

    When you study a fighter,you look for the habits more so than the technique the fighter uses. Techniques can change and be improved upon-sometimes radically......habits are far harder to alter,esp if they are old and entrenched in a fighters routine.
     
  8. PildiLagiMo

    PildiLagiMo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    and your point is?


    anyway. watch, study, evaluate, however you name it, pac's improvements in the ring against his opponents proves his team has studied the habits of his opponents very well.