Pacman is vulnerable to what type of punch? Does Floyd have this?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by FINITO, May 3, 2009.


  1. David_TheMan

    David_TheMan ESB Sage Full Member

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    If you would stop saying stupid **** I wouldn't bring up stuff to prove you wrong.
     
  2. mikeatris

    mikeatris SUPREME MATHEMATICS Full Member

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    Not stupid ****. You must be Floyd's wife or something the way ur defending him like ur Jeff Staurday for Peyton Manning :nut
     
  3. sthomas

    sthomas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He'll try to accomplish it when Pac is moving in on him. Whether he's successful or not deponds on their reaction times. IMO the speed that Pac. and Floyd generate is mostly due to their inate reflexes. I used the following comparison earlier. They are like Michael Jordan or Joe Montana and see things in slow motion. There were better athletes than Montana and even Jordan, but their crazy ability to see the whole picture and react with the correct decision instantaneously is what sets them apart. Mayweather has shown it many times and Pac. has really displayed it since he's moved up to 135 and above. Hatton is not that much slower than Pac. in real terms, but he just doesn't have the gift described above.
     
  4. Symphenyceo

    Symphenyceo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not everyone can punch on the move, epsecially going backwards. You seriously going to sit there and say punching while your stationary is harder than punching while on the move?

    Clearly punching on the move is harder than standing there and unloading.
     
  5. MagnaNasakki

    MagnaNasakki Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yah, that is pretty bizarre to offer as a point.

    Its the fact I COULDNT fight on the move that prevented me from doing much of anything. ****, man, if everybody stood still, feet planted and unloaded, skill would matter less and less!

    Planting your feet and bringing the pain is far easier than cutting and angle, timing an opponent in, and bringing to pain with form while your on the back foot, any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
     
  6. USboxer1981

    USboxer1981 The Real Def. MVP Full Member

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    If anyone is going to beat Pacman at 140 its going to be Mayweather .... great ring intelligence, skills and speed along with an awesome jab and straight right would be the hardest thing for Pacman to deal with.

    This fight is so intriguing though, Cause Mayweather would be fighting his greatest challenge and I wouldn't be surprised to see him lose a UD, I don't think he'll get KO'd because he is probably going to run from Pacquiao most of the fight.

    Hope it happens.... I would want Pacman to win, and I think he would