My May Pac Highlights

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  1. zetsui

    zetsui Well-Known Member Full Member

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  3. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thanks. Pacquiao looks better each time I watch the fight, and you can really see how much Floyd missed. How did no one give him round 3? It was his pace, he landed some great power punches. He didn't do anything prolonged flurries like 4 or 6 but he still won it fairly I thought.
     
  4. markq

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    The most dominant round in the fight was the 11th. FACT! Floyd was clowning your boy.

    Pac wins 2 rounds and shoe shines and you act like he landed a bunch of combinations. He hardly landed anything there and tiring himself out. Floyd fights on the rope with a high guard. Watch any of the Maidana, Guerrero, Canelo fights. It doesn't mean he's hurt.
     
  5. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Rewatched the fight 3 times and still Paqcuiao got schooled. He looked clueless, confused and totally outclassed.

    I'm really disapointed in Pacquiao and I expected more from the phenomenom. But still he was facing one of the best ever so it's quite hard to perform then. Anyways Mayweather now stands alone and long live the king!
     
  6. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Did you even watch the video? Did you see the success Pacquiao had with his straight left. This video alone shows 5 cleanly landed lefts. Usually a fighter touches Floyd with a shot like that once in a couple fights. Pacquiao landed his best punch, full blown, like 5, 6 times IN THIS VID! He hurt him cleanly in the 4, 6, and 8.

    They both were missing terribly, but when Pacquiao landed, it was made known. Mayweather's best punch came in the 11th round and Pacquiao didn't even shake. Also, this vid showed two times of a counter Pac used early. When Floyd threw the right hand, Pacquiao slipped it and threw a right uppercut. Very creative counter.
     
  7. abuffy

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    Lol it doesn't matter if he didn't land. He was throwing 10 punch combos while Floyd was covering up, hence, Pacquiao wins the round.

    And, he was hurt. The two times Floyd covered up on the ropes in the high guard was because he was nailed by a straight left hand. Literally watch the video. It's RIGHT THERE before your eyes.

    The straight left in the 6th round was beautiful. Duck low and throw an overhand left, like it was the weirdest punch. Floyd did the stanky leg when it landed.
     
  8. markq

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    He was nailed. YES, I saw that. Big deal. Wasn't hurt. Everyone gets nailed in boxing. You pacroaches act like both those rounds were 10-8 round. Far from it.
     
  9. abuffy

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    It was a 10-9 round, for Manny.

    And Floyd was hurt. He always makes that funny face where he kinda frowns and looks bored when he gets hurt. He made the face both times. It's the face he made when Maidana hurt him in the 3d round.
     
  10. markq

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    New Pacroach Rule: Floyd made a face, he was hurt
    Yesterday's Rule: Pac wasn't scratched, how did he lose

    :rofl

    Don't bring up the Maidana fight. He landed two times the punches of Pac and was able to cut the ring. He was there to fight. Bring up Baldomir, that's how well #48 did.
     
  11. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, I just know Mayweather's tendencies.

    And, I didn't make that rule. You don't understand what I was saying. I said Pacquiao probably feels, "How did I lose?" because when he's beaten, normally it's through hell-fire. The opponent leaves Pacquiao broken and bruised. He has to literally beat Pacquiao up to get the win. for Mayweather, he didn't hurt him, didn't bruise him, didn't scratch the surface of Manny's skin...so Manny probably felt like, "How did I lose?? He never hurt me!" Not realizing that you can be straight up outboxed w/o getting hurt, but he hadn't experienced that yet. Well, now he has.
     
  12. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do I need to watch the highlight video of a fight I've already rewatched a couple of times? No I don't, Pac got schooled and it's getting pathetic with all the people acually trying to justify that pac didn't the totally outclassed.
     
  13. abuffy

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    He didn't. Pacquiao BOXED Mayweather the best I've ever seen Floyd be boxed. I've never seen Floyd miss as much in a fight as he did against Pacquiao, a man known for accuracy against a man known for being hit! Pac's elusiveness was impressive!
     
  14. GOW7

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    I stopped watching after about the first minutes. You skipped over so much in the first round alone. The replay is tomorrow. This fight wasn't close. 10-2 Floyd
     
  15. markq

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    118-110 Farhood
    117-111 Lederman
    116-112, 116-112, 118-110

    mean = 117-111

    Floyd #1P4P, 48-0

    #48 didn't hurt floyd, bruise him, scratch him, got schooled, made excuses, flip-flopped on injury story

    #48 is now #5P4P FIFTH BEST in his generation

    Only packroaches saw the fight like you