pac's lead left then fade way to the right has been so effective for some time now right hook, roll under is also good. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4uH-qfQXy0[/ame]
Check hooks, pull counters.. All beautiful. Don't believe anyone mentioned the way a fighter like Duran could make you miss, so subtle. Great D, ATG chin.
Left hook to liver by Mickey Ward. South of the border he'd be an honorary Mexican if they found out about him.
That straight left and that right hook as lead or counter and in varying combinations pretty much makes Pac impossible to press. Expect all of his remaining opponents to fight off the backfoot (except my boy EM if they ever fight a 4th, he always gets suckered into a firefight).
:thumbsup It's a skill which requires intelligence too. Others hate on it because their favorite fighter don't know how to do it. Pac's right hook roll under and lead left.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55WjwX1GzdM[/ame] I like Mike's right hook to the body, right uppercut combo
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Always know a ******* when he talks about a right hook. Guys let me let you in on a little secrete ==> Manny's Right hook still sucks ****, sorry.
Oh and the most devastating of all time is the Meldrick flurry [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=porsK2f9emo[/ame]
The smoothness in Salvador Sanchez punches was beautiful, his composure, his balance, his stamina, his completeness.... everything.
Mike McCallum's combination punching - body snatching and straight accurate blows upstairs Bernard Hopkins' short footwork - feinting, luring his opponent and then connecting on the fast transition Andre Ward's inside game and defense - blocks, ducks and always finds a way to connect on the way out or in the way in.