Yeah, his aggression was absolutely freakish, but those double punches, even though I only know of him doing a couple times, are even harder to explain for me. It served no favorable purpose to him when thrown, all I could see is someone with excess aggression looking for a way to get it out in some way because one punch at a time no matter how many or fast was not enough...really makes you scratch your head if you think about it.
Yea that double punch was just weird and made no sense. It's like a hyper kid or an excited dog that can't control itself.
pacquiao was already doing it in sparring before the clottey fight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH6J7EQhn9U
:deal can you list other boxers who was tested positive for PED or was caught and NEVER became a great fighter?
I still can't believe Roger actually said that sh#t. What US-Phillipino conflict is he even talking about?
Manny playing it off after the Cotto fight as it were some kind of normal training routine for him because he knew people were scratching their head after that. It's even more telling for me when even he knows it's so awkward that he feels the need to cover up for it.
you sound as if you haven't seen a double punch before. peter did it against toney (though he got deducted a point for it) which was way before pac doing it against clottey.
sheet...that is tame compared to what hector camacho and jorge paez used to do. you sound like you're new to boxing.
And you sound like you're gonna try and convince everyone a double punch is normal...lol, *******s go through any and lengths for their hero...
He said it was "strange", not "out of control". Calm down with the "you're knew to boxing" cliche comeback. :bbb