Anyone have that gif that was taken by either a spectator or a photographer, I believe the camera was slightly below ringside and pointed up at the fight. Floyd landed a straight right across Pac's chin. Great gif with a nice POV.
I also think its hilarious how real life pictures of the fight mirror the photoshopped pictures of the fight that Floyd posted to his FB page two years ago
Actually, Pacquiaos explanation for not throwing much was that Floyd moved too much and so he couldn't throw punches. He clearly stated straight after the fight that he would have been able to throw many punches if Floyd had stayed still. That's on record, from Pacs mouth directly after the fight and has nothing to do with any injury. In fact, there was no mention of any injury at all amazingly!
He never mentioned any injury when it was most important and instead only said that Floyd and his movement was the only reason he couldn't throw more punches. If it was the injury, it would have been the very, very first thing he mentioned and it would have been the only thing he mentioned as to the reason he didn't throw a thousand punches or whatever other bull**** people think he was going to find easy against Floyd.
He's not going to lie on the spot when asked about it right after the fight and make up some bull**** about Floyd's movement being the problem if it was actually an injury stopping him throwing. He's never been afraid of giving excuses as to his losses and bad performances, so he would have been more than happy to say it, if it was true. He would have said the truth because being put on the spot directly after the fight didn't give him time to make up some bull**** excuse and lie about it. If it was an injury, he would have said it was there and then. But it was Floyd's movement and not the ridiculous excuse made up an hour later by his media promotions team for the press conference.
The only evidence needed is the simple fact that he was throwing the right hand often, and with power and speed all fight, all night, without any hint of trouble. In fact, he was using his right hand more than his left and landing it better during many parts of the fight right up to the end. Not the actions of someone with a severe shoulder injury stopping them from throwing punches is it, particularly as he was throwing punches.
pretty much all I need to see too... athletes who have suffered the same injury have come forward and said it would be impossible to throw the way he was if the injury was legit. What's more likely the injury is old and there is some damaged tissue there and once he came up with the excuse he decided to get that cleaned up?... or his arm was falling off but he was able to fight through without even as much as a grimace on his face when he threw? and he also forgot to mention it in the post fight and he also forgot to mention it pre fight when filling out the form?...
I also think its hilarious how real life pictures of the fight mirror the photoshopped pictures of the fight that Floyd posted to his FB page two years ago
Awww cute. Must be nice taking a trip down memory lane when Pacquiao was at his peak as number 2 p4p in the world. What is he now? Like, 9th? Is he even top 10?!
He shouldn't be. He's 3-6 in his last 6 fights and about to take a year off. Does anyone honestly think that the current version of Manny Pacquiao beats any of the guys on that list if he's shrunken or made to be bigger? Because that's what that list is about ... not a popularity contest.
Ask yourself does Manny beat Rigo if he was shrunken down to 122? you know the answer... I honestly don't think Manny could beat Rigo if Rigo fought him at 140 ... lol but that's a whole different debate.
Floyd barely had to make any adjustments. That's how whack manny's style is vs Floyd
lol a one handed Pac gave all that Floyd can handle.
Bottom line. Pacquiao demonstrated the true dynamics of a warrior's spirit. He did the best he could under the circumstances and admitted himself that he was at 60% having to nurse his right shoulder for 12 rounds. That speaks volumes for the spirit of the man. the key is hitting first in an attempt to take your opponent out. Floyd fought to gain points but not cause any damage. Pacquiao came to fight. Floyd came to spar. Should have been a sparring match with headgear. Floyd's boxing tactics show much cowardice.
And that's the bottom line. Cheers! 47-1
An injured one handed PAc = or > FLoyd
even if you watch it over and over, wether he won it, he went tooth and nail with an injured one handed fighter. Now that's pathetic.
lol a one handed Pac gave all that Floyd can handle.
Bottom line. Pacquiao demonstrated the true dynamics of a warrior's spirit. He did the best he could under the circumstances and admitted himself that he was at 60% having to nurse his right shoulder for 12 rounds. That speaks volumes for the spirit of the man. the key is hitting first in an attempt to take your opponent out. Floyd fought to gain points but not cause any damage. Pacquiao came to fight. Floyd came to spar. Should have been a sparring match with headgear. Floyd's boxing tactics show much cowardice.
And that's the bottom line. Cheers! 47-1
An injured one handed PAc = or > FLoyd
even if you watch it over and over, wether he won it, he went tooth and nail with an injured one handed fighter. Now that's pathetic.
And that's the bottom line.
The difference in the "true dynamic of a warrior" or whatever that bull**** you spouted was that when Floyd fought with a torn rotator cuff (castillo) he found a way to win and was even more dominant in his rematch in case people were left with doubts ... Manny accepted defeat as soon as he was denied his drugs and cruised to a loss.
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