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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Clearly he only fought Clottey in order to see whether he could retain his power without all the juice, like a trial run before he could agree to the blood testing against Floyd. Now the fight won't get made because he can't, it's obvious

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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Clearly he only fought Clottey in order to see whether he could retain his power without all the juice, like a trial run before he could agree to the blood testing against Floyd. Now the fight won't get made because he can't, it's obvious
    yeah he cant, he was really gasping for air and extremely tired! maybe god was the reason why he was able to throw more than a thousand punches.

    from the very start i knew he wasnt as juiced as normal. heck he even smiled less during the ring entrance.

    or maybe clot is on some stronger voodoo juice? stronger than the meth that we have here in the philippines? cause the only way not to get KOd by a juiced boxer is if you took double the amount.

    or maybe pac was weakened cause he recently got a new tat on his arm?
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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Joshua had his chance and blew it. He showed he could take Pacs power but didnt do anything about it. Reminded me of Mcullough against Nas. He took his shots but what next? Pac will be beaten when a guy takes his shots and punches back. Floyd and Shane spring to mind but a limited guy like Clottey had no chance when he wasnt letting his hands go. He would have made any fighter look good that night with those tactics. Disapointed in him but Im sure he will come again cuz he is a gatekeeper.

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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Joshua had his chance and blew it. He showed he could take Pacs power but didnt do anything about it. Reminded me of Mcullough against Nas. He took his shots but what next? Pac will be beaten when a guy takes his shots and punches back. Floyd and Shane spring to mind but a limited guy like Clottey had no chance when he wasnt letting his hands go. He would have made any fighter look good that night with those tactics. Disapointed in him but Im sure he will come again cuz he is a gatekeeper.

    I gotta disagree with that

    Clottey knew the instant he attempted engage he simply couldnt handle pacquiaos speed and movement and simply chose to spend 12rounds not taking too many risks and hoping for pacquiao to make a mistake

    He now has on his record that he went 12rounds with pacquiao in the middle weights, something no man has yet done
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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Joshua had his chance and blew it. He showed he could take Pacs power but didnt do anything about it. Reminded me of Mcullough against Nas. He took his shots but what next? Pac will be beaten when a guy takes his shots and punches back. Floyd and Shane spring to mind but a limited guy like Clottey had no chance when he wasnt letting his hands go. He would have made any fighter look good that night with those tactics. Disapointed in him but Im sure he will come again cuz he is a gatekeeper.

    I gotta disagree with that

    Clottey knew the instant he attempted engage he simply couldnt handle pacquiaos speed and movement and simply chose to spend 12rounds not taking too many risks and hoping for pacquiao to make a mistake

    He now has on his record that he went 12rounds with pacquiao in the middle weights, something no man has yet done
    Yeah I agree he chose not to take too many risks but what Im saying is that its a pretty poor attempt to fight a smaller guy whos moving up in weight and spend 12 rounds in survivial mode. He should have tried to test Pac abit. Pacquiaos been knocked out before and although he's improved alot since then, its isnt proven thats its because of performance enhancing drugs. Pacs still human so Josh should have gone for it instead of saying after the fight that Pac doesnt hit hard cuz it makes him look more stupid.

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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Yeah, it sure look and sound stupid for a fighter to cover up for the full 12 rounds... unmindful of any possible counters or chances to win you the fight, and then proclaim afterwards that the opposition's punches didn't hurt you. This is the height of hypocrisy on display at the very least.

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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    I only remember Fenster calling for an upset and that wasn't for any rational reason, except Pac had almost all the advantages and it was his time. Go ahead and look back through the threads and see how many people picked Clottey. The biggest discussion was Pac by wide UD or late KO. That covers this forum.

    As for the boxing media in general, they only talked about how big he was compared to Pac to make it sound more interesting to sell tickets. I don't think anyone there picked Clottey either.

    This wasn't like his ODLH and Hatton fights where it was 50/50 in picking who would win. This fight was predicted to be a blowout and it delivered.

    As to the original question, Clottey has always been reluctant to engage. He's always been one to wait his turn.
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    Default Re: Clottey said Pacquiao doesn't hit hard then why he's reluctant to engage?

    Here's the thing.We would not be talking about steroids if weren't for the mayweather's.Any time a fighter come along and runs throught the opposition everyone starts screaming foul.Clottey has never been knoced out.He's never been down.I wasn't looking for manny to knock him I was looking for fight to go to the score cards.It just amazes me that even after this clottey fight and manny passing the drug tests that people would still be making steroid allegations.Manny is by far the pound for pound of this decade.I think that Floyd should welcome the challenge of facing a fighter who is as good as he is if not better.The Floyd followers should want to see their fighter have to elevate his game to another level and show us how he good he really is.As manny's trainer said in the ring after the fight that"Flod needs to let the boxing commission do their job and come and fight them".

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