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    If Pac struggles with and/or loses to Aljelly, he's done. Put a fork in him.

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      After watching Algieri's performance against Ruslan, I'd be really surprised and disappointed if Pacquiao doesn't knock him out within the first four rounds.
      Last edited by Carpe Diem; 09-24-2014, 04:45 PM.

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        i really think algieri will pump a jab and be very cautious, and a good chance to go 12 rds.

        bad thing is,
        A) he doesnt really clinch well
        B) hes not a counterpuncher

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          Originally posted by Brockton Lip View Post
          This is an intriguing fight, Pac has never fought someone of this size and skill before. If I recall the reason he never fought Yuri Foreman was because Roach said Foreman was too big with the skill to match, Algieri is very similar. I expect him to fill out better at 147 and I'm interested to see how Pac handles the movement and speed.
          Yeah it's an interesting fight. Algieri's got a unique style for the current welterweight scene. Rangy, sharp, and elusive. I can see how he could make an impact regardless of what happens in the Pacquiao fight.

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            Originally posted by sugarsmosley View Post
            i really think algieri will pump a jab and be very cautious, and a good chance to go 12 rds.

            bad thing is,
            A) he doesnt really clinch well
            B) hes not a counterpuncher
            His defence is also a little leaky for his style. He drops his right hand quite a lot, especially when he leans to his left to throw a hook to the body. Ruslan caught him with good shots several times because of that.

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              :WORD:So Algieri has a chance huh? Come on people.


              13 of his 20 were coming off a loss or multiple losses!
              *Ruslan Provodnikov 23-2-0
              Emmanuel Taylor 17-1-0
              Wilfredo Acuna 14-12-0 - Coming off 5 losses in a row
              Mike Arnaoutis 24-8-2- coming off a loss
              Jose Peralta Alejo 10-1-0
              Winston Mathis 7-4-1- coming off loss
              Curtis Smith 10-5-0 - coming off loss
              Bayan Jargal 15-2-3 - coming off 2 losses
              Julias Edmonds 7-10-0 - coming off 4 losses
              James Hope 4-3-0 - coming off 2 losses
              Edward Valdez 3-6-2 - coming off 4 losses
              Jose L Guzman 5-4-1
              Henry White Jr 3-2-1
              Eric Rodriguez 4-3-0 -coming off 2 losses
              Jason Jordan 6-27-4 - coming off 2 losses
              Clarence Smith 0-1-0- coming off loss (only fought twice in life)
              Rakeem Carter 0-3-3 - coming off 3 losses
              Jeradiael Figueroa 1-0-0
              Ken Dunham 3-4-0 - coming off 3 losses

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                Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post
                After watching Algieri's performance against Ruslan, I'd be really surprised and disappointed if Pacquiao doesn't knock him out within the first four rounds.
                Pac meeds to knock this kid out to reclaim his power puncher status.

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                    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
                    "no way to maintain him"

                    this is what happened to rios in his last fight, maidana will be similar, he'll stay a much smaller welterweight from now on, or just get fat

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                      Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
                      I serious think ariza is on crack or some other hard drugs. He looks terrible here like he's been up for days.

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