Pac's got some very good footwork!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by johnnydrama, Nov 14, 2010.


  1. johnnydrama

    johnnydrama Guest

    I've seen a few PAC detractors stand behind their views that Manny has below average footwork as a boxer. I wanted to see if anyone had a change of opinion after what PAC put on display agianst Marg.
     
  2. maryann

    maryann Well-Known Member Full Member

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    and that he can't fight backward
     
  3. Skilletscuz

    Skilletscuz mma champ Ronda Rousey Full Member

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    ahhhhh....
    On Big Ragu's videoblog on Youtube, i specifically posted that "Faster Footwork" will rule

    Pacquiao's entire offense transition to defense is based off his phenomenal footwork
     
  4. Skilletscuz

    Skilletscuz mma champ Ronda Rousey Full Member

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    you may ask Ricky Hatton & Miguel Cotto about that too.... didnt they both suffer a knockdown as they were pursuing Pacquiao and he was backpeddling?

    SHUT THE **** UP!
     
  5. XavierHollywood

    XavierHollywood Member Full Member

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    I wouldnt exactly say Pac was backpeddling when he knocked out Hatton and Knocked down Cotto. More like they were charging in and he stood his ground. (minus the first Cotto knockdown when it was Pac that was rushing in)
     
  6. Polymath

    Polymath Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He has fast feet...not good footwork in a technical sense, he moves like a kangaroo. But its the result that matters I suppose, and he moves well enough.
     
  7. turk182

    turk182 not newbie Full Member

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    that was years ago... pac can throw a very strong right hook from the backfoot now. he did that several times vs. margo.

    vs mayweather, pac has no need to fight backwards... pac will be doing the chasing while mayweather will be the one fighting backwards.
     
  8. CasualFan

    CasualFan Guest

    He's like a rabbit in there. The way he close his distance and move away so fast.