Re: Defensive Messiah?

Originally Posted by
p4pking

Originally Posted by
BoxingGod
a southpaw with speed and power and great condition puts pbf defense in a vulnerable position, its a matter of that southpaw being able to continue an onslaught.
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judah
watch how pbf's right hands covers his right side but a straight left catches pbf right on the spot, and while pbf left hand is covering his left body side, a right hook from a southpaw is there to hit pbf.
pbf defense is great agains conventional righty fighters, but i always had an idea of a great southpaw with outstanding condition with power and matching speed to knock pbf on his a$s, a winky wright with not much power but great defense and a southpaw stances with great boxing offense also can make pbf have to change defensive stance if not he'll have to really be offensive and against a winky damn that would be hard.
a perfect example of a southpaw with speed and power with outstanding condition is no other then manny "the deystroyer" pacquiao. i know a lot easily dismiss this thought but, pac is second rank p4p behind pbf in most p4p list so i always thought it is foolish to just dismiss the thought that pacman can knock pbf out. i can understand on how some may make a point about pacs defense is weak, but that too is foolish. pac has enough defense and more then enough offense to atleast have pbf having to change game plan. if pacs defense is so weak or his chin is weak then how come the 3 greatest featherweight recently hasn't ever put him on his a** or atleast beat him down if his defense is so weak then shouldn't he have lost via tko by now? nope prime pacman is way to brutal.
pac is no gatti nor is pac any of pbf past oppenents.
i still would love to see this fight, but pbf has move on way to far up. i'd love to see a straight left from pac land on pbf face, or a right hook over pbf miss left jab. whooooo that would put pbf on his a$s. and those brutal body shots, damn...
It's funny.... You started off making perfect sense, as if you were actually about to embark on an informative post... Then it turns into how Pacman would KO Mayweather.. Somehow I'm not surprised...
...and you honestly didn't see that coming?

Originally Posted by
BoxingGod
maybe, but its a matter of constant left straight. judah failed to keep in condition and fight for 12 rounds, he owned pbf in the early rounds. we all know pac has heart and keeps coming with great condition.
Judah's conditioning was fine...he just fell apart & resorted to dispicable tactics once he lost his footing.
The thing is...Judah has 4-5 good rounds against Floyd & he owns him?
Please.
Since people like bringing Pac into the equation (one that he doesn't remotely belong in) let's get to it.
First & foremost having a few good rounds...& they were good against Floyd aint beating the man. There's a HUGE difference. Winning a handful of rounds does not a won fight make.
Now...Pac to Floyd. It aint like Floyd lost his fight against Judah, nor was he bloodied, bruised, cut & beaten down like Pac was against Morales in their first match. Floyd won the fight against Judah decisively. He didn't need a rematch to stop him or win or however you want to look at it, because he beat him soundly.
Using pressure & going the distance in bursts wasn't enough to beat Morales the first go around so how do you honestly believe it would be enough to take Floyd out who is the superior to both Pac & Morrales in lines of defense & speed? Power? Morales took that from Pac...so it's a good chance that the superior boxer (that's Floyd) could do the same against Pac.
When lighter weight fighters move up they generally lose either power, speed, or reflexes. Pac's move up to a weight around Floyd's would surely cause one of those to leave...he aint inhuman...neither is Floyd...hence the reason that I give Oscar the slight edge in beating him.
But Pac to Floyd? Not a reasonable comparison.
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