Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
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FightFan: Do you think the Mexicans are going to support Manny? I’m hearing a lot of rumblings about that.
Freddie Roach: Of course! Manny fights like a true Mexican warrior. They’ve never liked Oscar and he’s never really had their support and nothing is going to change there.
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lololololol, De La Hoya pissed off to many Mexicans with the JCC fights.
That is true alot of us did not support him through out his career because how he beat a whashed up Gran Campeon Mexicano I mean come on Those JCC days where all exitement,
as for Pac maybe that is what is happening with him Philipines has never had a great fighter and right now that they have him its like he could fight Klitsco and they would swear Pac would stop him in the late rounds.
more like in the early rounds. just bring klitschko down to 147. ;D
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lololololol, De La Hoya pissed off to many Mexicans with the JCC fights.
That is true alot of us did not support him through out his career because how he beat a whashed up Gran Campeon Mexicano I mean come on Those JCC days where all exitement,
as for Pac maybe that is what is happening with him Philipines has never had a great fighter and right now that they have him its like he could fight Klitsco and they would swear Pac would stop him in the late rounds.
more like in the early rounds. just bring klitschko down to 147. ;D
LOL;D;D;D
Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
Wow, Freddie's current paycheck-giver hits harder than his former paycheck-giver. Even though the former one is 20lbs heavier and known for crushing guys a few weight divisions higher. Maybe Pacquaio should fight Margarito as a tuneup?
Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
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Wow, Freddie's current paycheck-giver hits harder than his former paycheck-giver. Even though the former one is 20lbs heavier and known for crushing guys a few weight divisions higher. Maybe Pacquaio should fight Margarito as a tuneup?
Probably... if PAC will be successful against Hoya then his next fight will be against PBF or Hatton or Cotto or Margarito? ;D
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Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
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Formerly D@vid Leeder
Wow, Freddie's current paycheck-giver hits harder than his former paycheck-giver. Even though the former one is 20lbs heavier and known for crushing guys a few weight divisions higher. Maybe Pacquaio should fight Margarito as a tuneup?
off topic: you got my tetris trophy. i can take it back from you but then i'm sure it'll start going back and forth and would then have waste a whole lot of my time. so you can keep it. and freddy's former paycheck giver also doesn't want to face margarito, and is former 20lbs heavier but is currently 5lbs lighter. lol
Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
Can't really gauge on who hits much harder... Hoya didn't land enough meaningful punches... ;)
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Can't really gauge on who hits much harder... Hoya didn't land enough meaningful punches... ;)
The first time Hoya really hit Pac was about in the 3rd or 4th round, and Hoya actually had to hold Pac's head in one place while he was against the ropes to actually get more than 1 punch in... Pac was not phased..
Hoya just can't translate his weight into power anymore, through lack of speed or whatever..
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oscar actually has heavier hands and can hit harder but pac has more pop in his punches and with the speed that he throws them it throws the recepient off because the punch that hurts the most is the one that you couldn't see.
Re: Manny Pacquiao hits much harder than Hoya?
Lately, Pacquiao's punches are the very long and "stenciling", combinations. If I'm an opponent, I'd be wary of these "punches in bunches" even if unafraid that he does not possess that single-punch, knockout variety.