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  1. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    He looked exactly the same. Like a guy who can't do shit when he isn't facing a cherry picked shopworn opponent that can't throw a right hand or counter worth a damn.
     
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    TBH, Manny wasn't in his usual stride, because Marquez never allowed him to.
     
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    mexican wedding shirt The Greatest of Are Times

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    Can't do shit, yet somehow has never lost to Marquez :kidcool:

    And if Manny "Looked exactly the same", so did Oscar when he fought Floyd and Pacquiao.
     
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    mexican wedding shirt The Greatest of Are Times

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    Marquez came to the ring at 150. A fairly solid looking 150 too, not like the tubby one that fought Floyd.

    Pacman was 148.
     
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    No..I think Pacquiao is GREAT. He's a GREAT fighter. But it's obvious that sharp counterpunching from a game clever fighter compromises his ability to look great. No shame in that...same is true for 99% of fighters.
     
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    We knew that already Sly, I'm not really sure what your point is.

    It's still amazing that he beat the absolutely shit out of everyone he has at 140+.

    Cotto is a very good counterpuncher too btw.
     
  8. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    You're the least objective person here besides mws, Irish and sly (who gets a bit carried away with the Floyd love at times). You have your tongue so far up manny's ass that when he blows his nose, your saliva comes out.
     
  9. mexican wedding shirt

    mexican wedding shirt The Greatest of Are Times

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    Your more of a blind groupie than any single poster here, including Sly.

    The reason is - you don't just have your cranium touching Floyd's intenstines, you're also a blind Pacquiao hater.

    At least the Manny fans on this site generally have a pretty objective view of Floyd, however loathesome he is.

    You're basically just a pretty awful poster.

    95% of your posts are either salivating over Floyd "Aww, aww, Floyd, ungh, such a clever fighter, ungh, so complete aww, splooge splooge", or hating Pacquiao "lolz pactards pactards, lolz, pacquiao so crap, marquez put on a clinic despite neevr winning, pacquiao sucks lolz".
     
  10. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    If only the whole forum was as soberly objective in Manny/Floyd chats as yourself:mj:
     
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    mexican wedding shirt The Greatest of Are Times

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    :lol:

    He really is such a tool. The more he posts, the more I think he's one of the worst posters fightbeat has ever had, like qwerty/TLC levels of awfulness.

    Most of the proper Floyd fans like Barristan/V10 etc seem pretty objective.

    Sly is awful, but at least he's amiable.

    loadedgloves is just an obnoxious little sand monkey.
     
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    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    loadedgloves is both a socialist and a big Duran fan, so he's brand new in my book
     
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    No he isn't. Cotto can counterpunch...but to say he's a GOOD counterpuncher suggests that this is one of the talents that he's known for. That's misleading.

    Perhaps you don't know what is meant by good counterpunching. It's consistent making the opponent miss and pay and/or firing back immediately and accurately preventing the opponent from getting into a punching rhythm.
     
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    The Duran fan is the only good thing about him. Other than that, he's just an obnoxious Floyd fan that hangs around like a bad smell.
     
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    How am i awful? I'm just the guy that everyone loves to hate because I'm outspoken and I'm a Floyd fan and go against the grain at times. But I'm far from awful.

    I'm a far better poster than you are. If you were to stop posting no one would notice. If I stop poasting for 3 days, the place dies.
     
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    That's a huge part of Cotto's game, have you never seen him fight?

    Cotto has always been a counterpuncher, since he was like a 5 fight novice.

    Granted he's not as good as it as Marquez, and he can lead too, and jab and move a bit, but he IS a counterpuncher make no mistake.
     
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    We'll see this in action against Margarito no doubt then....
     
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    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    Cotto started counter punching when he started taking a beating too late. Cotto like Marquez in the first fight came out aggressive, Marquez was on his ass 3 times, and since that point has learn..counterpunch, counter, counter....be aggressive when countering(more than one/two punch) but never lead...
     
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    You already saw it in Plasterito 1 Sly, and the Mosley fight, and early against Pacquiao, and in almost every one of Cotto's fights.
     
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    He was countering Pacquiao early, but often just with the jab, playing it safe. In fact he did pretty well early when he was countering.

    He wasn't countering late, he was fucking running away.

    Cotto has always had somewhat of a counterpuncher mentality, since very early in his career.
     
  21. Anthony

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    yup. He was contering early. He busted up Pac's face countering. And Cotto always countered. That is why he would always try and fight going backwards when he was younger. He was always trying to work on that.
     
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    That's what I always liked about Cotto actually, his smooth, relaxed, counterpunching style.

    As most of you know I LOVE aggressive fighters, but for some reason I've always liked Cotto's style.
     
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    I honestly think Margarito's gloves were loaded against Cotto and i think had they not been loaded, Cotto would have won. And with that win and not being damaged by the MArgarito loss, i see him doing much better in the pac fight. I think Cotto was dealt a bad hand. I am not saying cotto would beat Pac, but it would be a great fight
     
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    Cotto is too fragile to have ever beaten Pacquiao. Although he has decent defensive skills he's not particularly elusive either....as the slow punching Mummy Margarito found out.
     
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    You weren't calling Cotto fragile until Pacquiao beat him.
     
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    let me hit you one time with a brick and see how elusive you are.
     
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    Yeah, I remember that round exactly. I think it was the 7th. It seemed Pacquiao was taking more chances and I remember thinking okay this is the rd Pacquiao takes over and JMM can't keep up because of his age. Pacquiao seemed to fight through Juan's counters and got the better of the exchanges, but then just like you said, the very next rd Pac went back to being more cautious than normal.
     
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    Exactly! WTF?! I thought the same thing - "ok, this fight has taken a turn. And it's not going to be good for JMM." And lo and behold, Pacquiao returned to his previous form. It was very puzzling.

    I'd be lying if I said one or two conspiracy theories didn't go through my head.

    I understand Pacquiao may not have had the conditioning to fight like that the entire fight. But I found it hard to believe, and very strange, that he didn't go back at all to fighting with that energy. Or that he didn't fight that way prior to the 7th round, for that matter.

    Is it really possible he had just one round of that in him? And that even given the success he had with it, he wouldn't go back to it once? Not even when Roach told him to put JMM on his back?

    I'd share with everyone my conspiracy theories, and the fact Pacquiao was chuckling in the corner about something just prior to that round, but I know it'd be a nearly irresponsible amount of speculation and I'd only be ridiculed for it, if not accused of being in denial regarding Pacquiao's less than dominant performance.
     
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    Go on Doubs, you might as well spill the beans.
     

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