Pacman leaps with his straight left punch. He learned that from Bruce.Originally Posted by brucelee
Pacman leaps with his straight left punch. He learned that from Bruce.Originally Posted by brucelee
You have a very good spy network PAcstraightleft.
Pacman's idol before was bruce lee. So he tried Karate and kung fu. It did not do well for him because there was no money in karate. So he tried boxing.He became a Fernando Poe fan. He started to use the style of Fernando Poe and fortunately for him, Barrera does not know how to counter a Fernando Poe style. Romy Diaz and paquito Diaz are no longer alive so no one will be able to teach BArrera on how to counter a Fernando Poe boxing style.
Ikariam
Tnx!Originally Posted by brucelee
Yeah, Julius pointed that out to me on the other thread. I know what you guys talking about. The "reverse uppercut". Pac uppercuts, while he's behind on his opponents back.
FPJ did those moves a lot against Dick Israel, Val Iglesia, Max Alvarado, Roco Montalban, Joaquin "Buwaya" Fajardo, the Diaz brothers, even the old dude Eddie Garcia, and many more.
Barrera's camp will be looking now for a boxer who knows the Fernando Poe Style.hehe.![]()
Ikariam
haha let them try they won't be able to find oneOriginally Posted by brucelee
NOt just the uppercuts, also the vicious body punches when he squares his shoulders and throws ten body punches in a rowOriginally Posted by Pacstraightleft
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That technique is pure Filipino.Am happy that there was Fernando Poe in the local cinema. Pacquaio had his inspirations.
Ikariam
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