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Manny Pacquiao's decline has been greatly over-exaggerated: A look at recent fights.

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    #11
    Originally posted by Fooliun_Smaxon View Post
    I don't think he has declined at all. Marquez 4 was Manny at his best, it was the most exciting boxing match i've ever seen live, both guys deserve all the credit in the world. Then after that Manny boxes the socks off a guy, something we have never really seen him do. I think that there is life in the old dog yet.

    I still back him to whup the shlt our of any welterweight in the world.
    Well I don't think you have been paying attention, son. And it's hard for him to be at his best when he got knocked out cold.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Fooliun_Smaxon View Post
      I don't think he has declined at all. Marquez 4 was Manny at his best, it was the most exciting boxing match i've ever seen live, both guys deserve all the credit in the world. Then after that Manny boxes the socks off a guy, something we have never really seen him do. I think that there is life in the old dog yet.

      I still back him to whup the shlt our of any welterweight in the world.
      if u look at the rios fight his punches are not exactly the same. the way he throws them, im not sure if he was only being cautious against rios because of the prior KO from marquez but if u look at the rios fight, the way manny throws most of his power punches he pushes it foward instead of clocking it back and then extending it forward at full force like how he would normally do. now im not sure if pac was being cautious against rios and didnt want to clock his punches back in fear of getting counter so instead he pushes his punches forward instead.

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        #13
        He was coming off the back of being iced by Marquez. If Rios fought Manny again he would get whooped.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Fooliun_Smaxon View Post
          He was coming off the back of being iced by Marquez. If Rios fought Manny again he would get whooped.
          And you're proving our point that he has declined. He's slowed down and he got knocked out. That stuff takes a toll. Which is why Rios survived 12 rounds. Whereas, the old Manny would have stopped Rios.

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            #15
            1 fight vs an over the hill fighter, 1 with an overmatched fighter, and 2 losses. Not a great sign that hes still got it.

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              #16
              Originally posted by V.WEBB View Post
              Well I don't think you have been paying attention, son. And it's hard for him to be at his best when he got knocked out cold.
              Knocked out cold because he jumped straight into a punch from a guy who he didn't expect would pull such a shot after fighting him 3 times.

              The chances of it happening again are slim to none.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
                Knocked out cold because he jumped straight into a punch from a guy who he didn't expect would pull such a shot after fighting him 3 times.

                The chances of it happening again are slim to none.
                Regardless....he was ktfo...period! And what makes u a ****ing physics teacher to say I would never happen again?? It's not like it was a lucky punch...it was 1 of the many things marquez said he worked on...that wa just plain old timing and right on the button punching...

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                  #18
                  You can see it in his balance. His physical attributes are waning and with his style even slight declines are huge.

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                    #19
                    pacquiao never really declined. he just chose not to push the pedal to the metal. perfect example is the rios fight, he was fighting at 1st gear the entire fight. another is the margarito fight, pacquiao decided to down shift gears after he saw the potentially deadly damage he inflicted. same with mosley.

                    we also saw pacquiao can still rev up the engine to the max in the 4th marquez fight before he got caught.

                    pacquiao chooses whether to push the pace or just ride it


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                      #20
                      I've followed Manny since his earliest bouts. Undoubtedly he has declined. The movement changed you can't even call him the energizer bunny now he's just not that frenetic anymore. His punching power leveled out to both hands. His ferocity is nowhere near The Destroyer he once was. What you're seeing is a 60% Pac still better than 99% of boxers out there. ****, he even looks every bit like a Congressman with his shirt off and sports shorts in a ring. This is a part time ATG flighter we are witnessing.

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