Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
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Mayweather is better than Marquez, but will do much worst against Pacquaio.
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Since when did Floyd have a great jab? He uses the body jab most often, and that would get countered with the right hook by Pacquiao. Floyd doesn't really use the jab against southpaws anyways. He's always been right lead dominant against them.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View PostMayweather rarely uses the pull counter against southpaws, and against Pacquiao he won't need it. Just pepper Pacquiao with jabs, force Pacquiao to take the initiative; lunge in and land right hand counters whilst making Manny reset.
Jabs and rights set that up.
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Originally posted by TRTboy View PostAlgieri has a good jab as well with length and decent speed and he couldn't get it going because of pac's counters. It really is not a good idea to throw jabs at pac.
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Originally posted by TRTboy View PostAlgieri has a good jab as well with length and decent speed and he couldn't get it going because of pac's counters. It really is not a good idea to throw jabs at pac.
Morales, Barrera, De La hoya, Cotto, Mosley and Bradley all found this out the hard way. Pacquiao tore them all up up with his straight left countering the jab.
Even Marquez has never hurt or been effective against pac with the jab.Last edited by DARKSEID; 12-02-2014, 01:12 AM.
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Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostVery true. Pac counters the jab too well with his straight left. He times it so well to the point that the risk outweighs the reward when you jab against pac.
Morales, Barrera, De La hoya, Cotto, Mosley and Bradley all found this out the hard way. Pacquiao tore them all up up with his straight left countering the jab.
Even Marquez has never hurt or been effective against pac with the jab.
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Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View PostMorales utilized it perfectly in the first fight, Bradley utilized it well, as did Marquez, especially in the 3rd fight which allowed him to set up the uppercut. This is probably the first time since I've joined Boxingscene, where I've heard a couple of people express this kind of ******ity. It's never been said about Pacquiao, ever, at least not that I've accounted for.
Morales didn't win that fight with the jab. He won it with the right hand, his body shots and his counters against a less experienced Pacquiao who hadn't developed a right hand.
I don't know what fight you were watching, Pacquiao was countering Bradley's jab all night in both fights and won them both.
Marquez has never been effective against Pac with the jab.
38 jabs landed at 21% vs 100 Power punches landed at 39% In the 3rd fight.
Last edited by DARKSEID; 12-02-2014, 02:15 AM.
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Originally posted by - Righteous - View PostMorales didn't win that fight with the jab. He won it with the right hand, his body shots and his counters against a less experience Pacquiao who hadn't developed a right hand.
I don't know what fight you were watching, Pacquiao was countering Bradley jab all night in both fights and won both.
Marquez has never been effective against Pac with the jab.
38 jabs landed at 21% vs 100 Power punches landed at 39% In the 3rd fight.
Total Punches Pacquiao Marquez
Landed 176 138
Thrown 578 436
Pct. 30% 32%
Jabs Pacquiao Marquez
Landed 59 38
Thrown 304 182
Pct. 19% 21%
Power Punches Pacquiao Marquez
Landed 117 100
Thrown 274 254
Pct. 43% 39%
What your not suppose to do is leave the jab hanging out or looking to double up/ or triple up on it, that's what got Cotto in trouble and the fact that Cotto doesn't have a lead right hand to set it up with.
Mayweather will be effective with it because of his ranginess, quickness and reflexes, point blank. I'm not talking jab exhibition either but it'd definitely play a major role.Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 12-02-2014, 02:17 AM.
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