Originally posted by Ryn0
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Why is Tim Baldy so featherfisted?
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Power is not seen, it is felt. You never know it's there until they start hitting.
If you stood Edwin Valero and Paulie Malignaggi next to each other, and asked someone who had never watched boxing in his life who is the harder hitter, they would have no idea.
You can never assume someone is a puncher just by their physique, size, or speed.
It's simply about who is the best at generating the most energy from their body and releasing it in a concentrated point, the fist, in each punch.
Look not at the fighter throwing punches; look at the face of his opponent, and look at the reactions of his opponent when his punches land.
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Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00k View Posthave u watch the provo fight?
provo looked like a mess
and also the marquez fight
marquez face after the fight is lightly mess
does not mean pac can handle his punches he does not have power
pacs chin has been able to withstand heavy fighters punchers u have to time pac coming in to KO
bradleys power is average and he could KO fighters with average chin
He has power, but not enough to knock an opponent. Or it has to be a perfect shot to get that ko.
The haymakers he threw on Pac. Those over hand right. If it landed might have hurt Pac, coz if you see how wild he threw it, to that extent Timmmy's body spun 360* degrees after not landing that wild punch. Shows his intent to land a haymaker. If that landed which he was generating all his weight that he spun around. Would have ko'd Pac I think. If it landed.Last edited by Spoon23; 04-18-2014, 08:54 PM.
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Originally posted by valero View PostPower is not seen, it is felt. You never know it's there until they start hitting.
If you stood Edwin Valero and Paulie Malignaggi next to each other, and asked someone who had never watched boxing in his life who is the harder hitter, they would have no idea.
You can never assume someone is a puncher just by their physique, size, or speed.
It's simply about who is the best at generating the most energy from their body and releasing it in a concentrated point, the fist, in each punch.
Look not at the fighter throwing punches; look at the face of his opponent, and look at the reactions of his opponent when his punches land.
Nice analysis. I've been saying in this board Timmy's eyes says it all the backward movement of Timmy. The eyes that shows fear that shows a spooked fighter who doesn't want none of pac's punches, And the evident swelling of his face after the fight. Shows Pac hits hard.
While Pac acknowledge he got hurt in the chin by Timmy in the post interview. Tells he has power in his punches, power to hurt, but not power to KO I think. Unless he caiught manny with a perfect shot, like the Marquez shot were in Pac was moving forward and Marquez was throwing a laser straight right down the pipe. 2 forces colliding equals KO.
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Originally posted by mathed View Post"I was seeing stars" - Manny Pacquiao
"He hurt me on the chin" - Manny Pacquiao
But Bradley was really landing some hard body shots with all his weight that took steam off Pacs legs early. I think Pac got cramped up from the early body work.
I gotta give Bradley credit, he lived up to his word, usually guys like Mayweather will say they are coming to fight but just pot shot, Bradley said he was going to beat Pacman up and try to knock him out and he tried too.
Gotta give Bradley props for being a man of his word, its rare.
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