Pacman wins due to technique, skills and talent not roids

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Flatlander, Dec 26, 2009.


  1. Rooney

    Rooney Boxing Junkie banned

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    Breaks most of the rules?

    The actually read what your saying?
     
  2. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A good fighter with the basics starting pro is the best way to go not looking at videos of the extra ordinary fellows not yet !!
     
  3. doylexxx

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    yeah breaks most rules and floyd is much more reflex based now
     
  4. Jeff Young

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    I'm picking mayweather to win....based on styles.....pacquiao is going to come forward and force the fight.....The kryptonite of the pacman is counter-punchers.....Mayweather is certainly a good counter-puncher, has more speed then marquez, has a much better defense then marquez....you see where I'm going with this...

    I can certainly see manny winning as well, but his defense is going to have to improve, and I don't think it will happen....he gets hit way too much....if mayweather uses effective ring generalship, steady jab, and counters the aggressive pacquiao....Floyd should take a clear decision victory...
     
  5. Flatlander

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    I train mostly amateurs but I have worked some with the pros too. Not all that much difference as far as the training goes.

    I am a life long boxing fan, self defense instructor and former professional sparring partner. The only fighting I have done has been on the street, in the bars or in the ring as a sparring partner. I use to make a few hundred a month sparring with local fighters. I became interested in becoming involved at our local gym when my daughter took up boxing. The gym owner and local promoter liked my training skills and my knowledge of the sport. In his words, "He was impressed". I am a very physical trainer and I am not opposed to trading with my fighters in the ring. Once my back completely heals up I want to spar regularly and try to get into the senior ams in Kansas City.
     
  6. Flatlander

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    Please edit because I am not sure what your are asking.
     
  7. doylexxx

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    Very interesting sir if I am ever out that way I would like to meet you.
     
  8. Flatlander

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    I look forward to it
     
  9. Flatlander

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    Where do you live?
     
  10. mughalmirza786

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    You do realise flatlander was implying that nobody wanted to see a boring fight and not that nobody wanted to see the fight at all.:huh
     
  11. BrooklynMumin

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    as a fighter i agree with this man.:good
     
  12. Jaguar

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    Thus guy just about sums it up...

     
  13. mughalmirza786

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    Taking a test would have proved nothing to many people. After all, the experts agree that the high end designer drugs will always beat the test. Its too late for manny, there will always be that lingering shadow over his accomplishments know. Do you think for example, that if manny pacquiao takes the olympic style test and passes with flying colours, that mayweather sr will be satisfied that he is clean. I for one dont think so, and neither will a substantial portion of boxing fans.
     
  14. nipplefloss

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    A lot more would give him the benefit of the doubt then, than if he REFUSED to take the tests and won the fight. Or if he refused to take the test and backed out of the fight. It certainly can't make things any worse for him, unless he is doping, and I don't believe that he is.
     
  15. mughalmirza786

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    Ah, but what if pacquiao passes the test and then brutally knocks out PBF, what will happen then?