Pacquiao's Power is very OVERRATED!

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  1. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    well nobody ever said Floyd KO's alot of his opponents so you can never say his power is overrated and this thread isn't about Pretty Boy Floyd it's about Pac...so I guess it's true that every 1 time you mention Pac, you have ti mention Floyd Jr 3 times
     
  2. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    lol
     
  3. this_and_that

    this_and_that Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I 'm sure Manny can knock you and your entire family out if you stand side by side, head leveled with one another, then Manny right hooks the one standing on the left (I hope you're brave enough to be that guy tho).

    Don't even get me started with the left.
     
  4. kepyas

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    ask him to punch your face so you know.
     
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    :shock:
     
  6. StreetsofRAGE

    StreetsofRAGE Ballin Full Member

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    Pac has good power. Enough to smash Margarito's face to bits and break his orbital bone through a glove. I'd say he hits pretty hard. He has always hit hard and now he's heavier and better conditioned with the same speed as before. The result = he hits hard as ****. Not as hard as Mosley, but close.
     
  7. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    I thought Pacs power was overated aswell, until i saw the Marg fight
     
  8. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    but look at the 8oz gloves they have less padding, Floyd Jr got a majority of his KO's at super featherweight which is when he used 8oz gloves :patsch
     
  9. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    But I thought he was on steroids and KOing dudes left and right. Didn't he just put Margo to sleep? He's gotta be on roids.
     
  10. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    sir I have a question, how long have you been following the sport? Cotto's chin was never Agrade, it was Cgrade at best...Marg was just KO'd by Mosley, suspended for a year, then had a less than impressive bull**** tune-up bout against an unknown unknown...
     
  11. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac takes special roids that make you stronger, more powerful, and durable but at the same time make you have a weak chin and overrated power.

    And if you don't understand it's cause you don't know **** about boxing.
     
  12. PIPO23

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    Pacquiao hits hard anyone who thinks he doesn't are in for a rude awakening in the squared circle.
     
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  14. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    So Wladimir Klitschko doesnt hit hard either then?
     
  15. johnnydrama

    johnnydrama Guest

    I'm not asking you to take it back. I'm just questioning your perspective on PAC's power. Most dont say he's a heavy hitter. some do. But most think he's a sharp puncher with incredibly fast hands that end up breaking down his foes. PAC rarely ever get ONE PUNCH KO's. Aside from PAC and a few others PAC normally punishes his opponents until they submit or someone stops the fight.

    Cathweights or not doesn't play a factor in guaging power. That's a negotiable area that sometimes allows for fighters in two seperate weight classes to meet somewhere in the middle to make for a more even fight.