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It's damn near impossible to make clear analysis about the fighters by 24/7 sparring footage. To be honest, neither fighter looked particularly impressive in the very brief sparring footage they showed of each. Pac, for all of his speed, still lunges forward a lot and often looks unbalanced. Oscar looked to be doing the whole lot of all out punching (much like he did for most of the Floyd fight) instead of jabbing and crisp combos. Does this mean anything come the actual fight...probably not.
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Has anyone noticed DLH being far more raucous and outspoken in this 24/7 than against Mayweather?
Faced with the prospect of a Pacquiao fight he is talking a lot, being far more outspoken and aggressive than usual.
When it was Mayweather he knew he was the underdog and talked very very little.
Interesting.
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Regarding Pac going broke.... pacman has so many investments that he won't go broke even if he gives 50% of his earnings. I know.... I'm an accountant.![]()
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I disagree with all of those opinions guys.
I feel its far more primal.
This is a superfight. A superfight Oscar feels secure in because he is by far the bigger man.
Against mayweather a win was unlikely so he kept his mouth shut.
He now feels supremely confident and in my view is being arrogant as a result.
Make no mistake, Oscar will not be slighted for money. He's not just a fighter, he is the promoter, he will make a LOT of money here.
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I think HBO is doing a great job making both of them seem really personable, making you feel for both of them and want to win. I think they're doing this to add to the drama and help the "average" person feel connected and shell out the money for the PPV.
wow.....if pacman loses this fight badly
there might be a chancethis dude may go broke in afewyears
i mean look at his expenses....lol
mind over speed and power
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