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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmanhatton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fanjohn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Does use of 'roids count as 'other'?
    Many people were speculating on that but Pacquiao had undergone drug testing on every fight and passed those tests. Maybe it's time for Manny to submit himself for thorough investigation.

    tests tend to mean very little these days....

    shane mosley - never failed a test
    barry bonds - never failed a test

    and alot of people are saying "he is just an extrodinary athlete he doesnt need any help" im pretty sure these would have been the same responses from RJJ fans before he got caught
    Those are still the answers from RJJ fans AFTER he got caught.

    I'd like to believe Pacquiao isn't the same & there is more evidence of him growing into the weight through better nutrition in the US. Someone pointed out the other day that at 24 or 25, he was fighting at Featherweight, well at the same age Mayweather was fighting at Super-Featherweight, so it's not like it's impossible.

    The guy is such a nice character, I'd like to ignore the cynic in me that is suspicious of him. The biggest problem is a lot of those who try & defend him understand little about nutritional training & how a boxer trains & looks as they go up in weight, usually doing a poor job of defending him & casting unfair doubt on his innocence through their own ignorance.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    I went with superior speed. As has been said, i think he gets quite a few knockdowns because his speed allows him to catch people as they're throwing and off balance, although all of the ones listed contribute to the knockdowns he scores

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    All of the above play a factor on Pacquiao being able to drop his opponents.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmanhatton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fanjohn View Post

    Many people were speculating on that but Pacquiao had undergone drug testing on every fight and passed those tests. Maybe it's time for Manny to submit himself for thorough investigation.

    tests tend to mean very little these days....

    shane mosley - never failed a test
    barry bonds - never failed a test

    and alot of people are saying "he is just an extrodinary athlete he doesnt need any help" im pretty sure these would have been the same responses from RJJ fans before he got caught
    Those are still the answers from RJJ fans AFTER he got caught.

    I'd like to believe Pacquiao isn't the same & there is more evidence of him growing into the weight through better nutrition in the US. Someone pointed out the other day that at 24 or 25, he was fighting at Featherweight, well at the same age Mayweather was fighting at Super-Featherweight, so it's not like it's impossible.

    The guy is such a nice character, I'd like to ignore the cynic in me that is suspicious of him. The biggest problem is a lot of those who try & defend him understand little about nutritional training & how a boxer trains & looks as they go up in weight, usually doing a poor job of defending him & casting unfair doubt on his innocence through their own ignorance.

    difference is floyd has changed his style, his got a bit slower and has a bit less pop in his shots, pac doesnt seem to have been effected like this at all

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    I voted taht they dnt see the punch commin.
    Pacs left hand is so fast that they see the punch to late to block it, in the slow motion replays you can almost alwayz see them retractin they hand to block it but r too late, so they are hit and knocked down.
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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Quote Originally Posted by fanjohn View Post
    What is larios trying to do hatton, looks dodgy lol And JMM looks like hes giving birth or something and cotto is like WTF is that (looking at Marquez) while delahoya is just chilling out in the corner lol
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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    All of the above
    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    All of the above play a factor on Pacquiao being able to drop his opponents.
    You can't pick just one. People get dropped by him often because all those things happen in one Pacquiao flurry.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Forgot to add "Weight-drainage on his opponents" as a possible reason too .

    Naaaaah, the guy is good, no doubt about that.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    Forgot to add "Weight-drainage on his opponents" as a possible reason too .

    Naaaaah, the guy is good, no doubt about that.
    and you're a pac hater and will always try to degrade pac's achievements...no doubt about that.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    why the issue of roids? hes been like that eversince! when i was watching cotto pac they showed pics of pac from different years. he was thin with very little muscles and fat, as he became older he bulked up. thats how our body works we bulk up as we grow old.

    speed is a tad slower but it wasnt noticeable cause he was fighting guys bigger thus a bit slower than the lower weights. so he looks faster now than before. punching power is about the same well maybe a little stronger.

    stamina is degrading a bit, back then he is much more relentless, its only now that he is starting to pace a little bit.



    as to why he kd's opponents? mainly cause of speed next is the opponents under estimate pacs speed. they all claim that they cant see pacs punches.

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    Default Re: Why does Pacquiao usually scores a knockdown on his opponents?

    An above-average fighter's instinct to go with a physicality and reflexes that will support it.

    What his mind conceives as the best sequence of moves in a toe to toe, panic boxing scenarios, his body and his skill set can and will be able to execute.

    In the sweet science, where there is knowledge, discipline and etc... one needs to build on to be successful in the sport, Pac brings with him a plus on the instincts of an inner beast inside him.

    As we have observed, repeatedly when in difficulty, PacMan draws more from this than from his learnings.

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