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    #31
    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
    it was a good read.

    Is Pac really so quick he can't be hit? Marquez managed to hit him so how come Diaz and De La Hoya couldn't lay a finger on him?

    Hatton is one of the few boxers who was able to get right up in Floyd's face though so that will count in his favour and he's not scared to take one on the way in either.
    i don't believe so because erik,barrera and marquez were all hittin him and the barrera and marquez fights were right befor the diaz and oscar fights and jmm outlanded manny in both of there fights

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      #32
      Originally posted by letsgobrady View Post
      i don't believe so because erik,barrera and marquez were all hittin him and the barrera and marquez fights were right befor the diaz and oscar fights and jmm outlanded manny in both of there fights
      See you have to explain by outlanding. In the 2nd fight, Pac threw zilch on the round he got cut, i believed the 8th round. Thus concluding JMM landed more.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Infern0 View Post
        It might do if you arent some weakling midget like Diaz.

        If Pac trades with Hatton he will get destroyed
        ummm......diaz and hatton are the same size.

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          #34
          Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View Post
          That's his one piece of advice to Ricky Hatton...
          "The first couple of rounds," Diaz says, "I thought I was OK. I figured he'd start to wilt and we'd wear him down. But I realized pretty quickly that I was always trying to catch up. I'd go to the corner, sit down and think, 'OK, he got that round, but I'll get the next one.' And then I'd be on my stool in three minutes, thinking the same thing.

          "By about the fourth round, I was asking my corner what to do about his speed. I told them I couldn't get my timing against it. He just was never there to hit. I thought I could take his punches, and the plan was to wade in and bring it to him. But it just didn't work that way."

          The next thing Diaz knew, he was down.

          "Never saw the punch," he says, "but I guess those are the ones that really get you."

          He remembers referee Vic Drakulich kneeling over him and telling him to stay down. Diaz remembers the minute he was waved out, Pacquiao was hovering over him, trying to help him up and expressing concern for his health.

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            #35
            yo signature is in bad taste,tone it down a little

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              #36
              Bump

              I guess Diaz knew what he was talking about. Lets have a good laugh reading some of the post people made on this thread.

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                #37
                Originally posted by SRcrit View Post
                I guess Diaz knew what he was talking about. Lets have a good laugh reading some of the post people made on this thread.
                They got owned, if people search my older posts I've talked about how david diaz was getting too much hate on here. I knew pacquiao was the legendary warrior who has great defense and offense. He is like bruce lee in that ring.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                  I find what he's saying interesting because Oscar couldn't seem to hit Pac either. Every time he went to swing Pac would be in, hit him, and out of there before Oscar could blink.

                  Hatton's best chance is to push Pac up onto the ropes and keep him there battering him like Oscar did to Floyd at times.
                  Absolutely right but didn't work out well against Pac and yeah Diaz was right.

                  Warpac!
                  Last edited by bestboxingonly; 05-03-2009, 07:59 PM.

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                    #39
                    One of these days he oughta do his ringwalk wearing that yellow and black jumpsuit, with a pair of yellow nunchucks dangling around his neck.

                    I would die laughing.

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                      #40
                      Pacquiao fights like he has 2 more fists than everybody else. Marquez is the only person so far to figure a way around them.

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