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    Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    I've discounted them for both fighters.
    Mayweather uses the jab more offensively than Pacquiao because Pacquiao uses it as a distraction doesn't mean it isn't an effective punch for Mayweather. A good jab can stop a fighter in his tracks. You're taking away something in Mayweathers arsenal just because Pacquiao hasn't got the ability to use it the same way.

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      If fighter x needs to throw an uncommited jab in order to land another type of punch, fighter x obviously has thrown 2 punches. One of which missed, one of which landed. That would be a 50% connect rate. You can't just say "oh he landed the second one, therefore the first one missing doesn't count. 100% accuracy Pacmen he de best!"

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        Originally posted by Own3d View Post
        Mayweather uses the jab more offensively than Pacquiao because Pacquiao uses it as a distraction doesn't mean it isn't an effective punch for Mayweather. A good jab can stop a fighter in his tracks. You're taking away something in Mayweathers arsenal just because Pacquiao hasn't got the ability to use it the same way.
        He didn't last night, and even if he did, how would using the jab more offensively effect the accuracy of his power punches?

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          Originally posted by Dudley View Post
          bro if i'm not mistaken, if the punch doesn't on the opponents face or body it's not scored are you ****ting me? am i wrong are they give scoring shots hitting a guy who is blocking? omfg!
          Sorry I did not make myself clear, was referring to the jab, not the body shots

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            Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
            He didn't last night, and even if he did, how would using the jab more offensively effect the accuracy of his power punches?
            A good jab will cause a fighter to put up his defence for anything coming behind it thats how it effects the accuracy of his power punches.

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              Originally posted by Own3d View Post
              A good jab will cause a fighter to put up his defence for anything coming behind it thats how it effects the accuracy of his power punches.
              So Pacquiao must have the best jab in history, if you watch the Clottey fight.

              Any examples of your theory, our are you just talking BS

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                Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                So Pacquiao must have the best jab in history, if you watch the Clottey fight.

                Any examples of your theory, our are you just talking BS
                what happened in the clottey fight ?i barely seen i clean punch land in that fight.Before the marquez fights there were a couple fights where floyd would barely jab

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                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
                  So Pacquiao must have the best jab in history, if you watch the Clottey fight.

                  Any examples of your theory, our are you just talking BS
                  you mean the fight that clottey admitted he was paid to lose? oh ok...

                  cant wait to see the argument on this one, even though its basic fact, but lets go anyway...

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                    Originally posted by letsgobrady View Post
                    what happened in the clottey fight ?i barely seen i clean punch land in that fight.Before the marquez fights there were a couple fights where floyd would barely jab
                    Own3d seems to thing having a good jab will make the opponent more defensive and just put their guard up.

                    I don't, the guy is just grasping at straws and can't back up his theory with any evidence or logical reasoning.

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                      Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
                      you mean the fight that clottey admitted he was paid to lose? oh ok...

                      cant wait to see the argument on this one, even though its basic fact, but lets go anyway...

                      LOL paid to lose getting desperate again.

                      Clottey did a better defensive job against Cotto than Floyd did.

                      Too bad Clottey took the last 3 rounds off against Cotto.

                      Cotto seemed less effective against Clottey's defense than Floyd's

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