Such speed, power, good use of angles, and a beautiful blend of high octane offense coupled with slick defense in a very high pressure style where he transitions gracefully from outside to inside and back again to outside. I can also see how this got him ko'd though. Lunges in with head exposed. Thats a disastrous collision counter strike waiting to happen. But with his feared ko reputation not many souls dare...they would rather cover up and hide. Try to survive by keeping distance and using the jab on his short frame
What made him so hard to KO was his usage of feints and again angles. Its hard to counter someone when they’re resetting you over and over relentlessly to the point where it feels like you’re fighting multiple people. Marquez KO of him was very impressive and it took him 4 fights to find that shot.
Pacquiao would have been a matchup problem for many of the Great Boxers in Ring History, in the light weight divisions; nearly every single Great throughout Ring History. He was from the beginning, and, over time continually, a very very unusual Boxer. His opponents were varied and substantial. He not only beat most everyone he went into the Ring against, he crushed his adversaries, where in the the latter halves of the contests, he dishes out lopsided destruction, mainly by KO. Not even Pinnacle Greats such as Salvador Sanchez could have escaped the weaponry of Pacquiao's heavy hitting fists, accuracy, ring movement, a granite chin, rugged tough endurance, superb physical conditioning, volume of extremely hard punching, footwork, an increasing tempo of intensity as the rounds went further, and all-around ring use savvy. He had a bewildering arsenal, variety, of offense. One could not run away either. Thinking of what the exchanges (of punches launched by both gladiators) would have looked like, it appears Pacquiao may be the Rings Greatest Champion. No one is invincible, yet there does not appear to be anyone in Boxing History, Chavez included, who would have been able to weather getting hit so hard so often, without let up, and under an onslaught of this kind of offensive juggernaut that only increased in intensity as the rounds wore on.
a matchup between pacquiao and Salvador Sanchez would be historic, but I believe that Salvador Sanchez have the capability to beat both Pacquiao and Mayweather
@@g.panitikan1929 That is possible. Salvador himself was a matchup problem to everyone and anyone. I think Pacquiao would have thwarted him however. Pacquiao spanned many weight divisions which put him in the rarest of all Historically Greatest of Champions. He could take on anyone; having begun as a *flyweight* . Too much too often in the exchanges would have been overwhelmingly daunting and I think Salvador would have withered following the 8th or 9th round. I imagine him gracefully taking a knee to let the count of ten decide it. Since he was among the absolute greatest of Champions who would certainly never ever have been counted out by knockout. He was too great in The Ring, Salvador.
What's the best physic and height in ur opinion for a featherweight pro boxer because if I ever get to the point of going pro I'd want to be a feather weight
Because I have a very small frame I'm tall but I don't have broad shoulders or anything like that and plus the featherweight division is my all time faverate division
you mean latin american countries not just mexicans. From an objective point of view it would be pushing it to say asians are generally dominating in lower divisions.
Such speed, power, good use of angles, and a beautiful blend of high octane offense coupled with slick defense in a very high pressure style where he transitions gracefully from outside to inside and back again to outside. I can also see how this got him ko'd though. Lunges in with head exposed. Thats a disastrous collision counter strike waiting to happen. But with his feared ko reputation not many souls dare...they would rather cover up and hide. Try to survive by keeping distance and using the jab on his short frame
What made him so hard to KO was his usage of feints and again angles. Its hard to counter someone when they’re resetting you over and over relentlessly to the point where it feels like you’re fighting multiple people. Marquez KO of him was very impressive and it took him 4 fights to find that shot.
Been waiting for ages for a Pacman highlight vid. Good work as always!
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He's so fucking fast. I barely spotted that left hook in slow motion.
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Pacquiao would have been a matchup problem for many of the Great Boxers in Ring History, in the light weight divisions; nearly every single Great throughout Ring History.
He was from the beginning, and, over time continually, a very very unusual Boxer. His opponents were varied and substantial.
He not only beat most everyone he went into the Ring against, he crushed his adversaries, where in the the latter halves of the contests, he dishes out lopsided destruction, mainly by KO.
Not even Pinnacle Greats such as Salvador Sanchez could have escaped the weaponry of Pacquiao's heavy hitting fists, accuracy, ring movement, a granite chin, rugged tough endurance, superb physical conditioning, volume of extremely hard punching, footwork, an increasing tempo of intensity as the rounds went further, and all-around ring use savvy.
He had a bewildering arsenal, variety, of offense. One could not run away either.
Thinking of what the exchanges
(of punches launched by both gladiators) would have looked like, it appears Pacquiao may be the Rings Greatest Champion.
No one is invincible, yet there does not appear to be anyone in Boxing History, Chavez included, who would have been able to weather getting hit so hard so often, without let up, and under an onslaught of this kind of offensive juggernaut that only increased in intensity as the rounds wore on.
a matchup between pacquiao and Salvador Sanchez would be historic, but I believe that Salvador Sanchez have the capability to beat both Pacquiao and Mayweather
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That is possible. Salvador himself was a matchup problem to everyone and anyone.
I think Pacquiao would have thwarted him however. Pacquiao spanned many weight divisions which put him in the rarest of all Historically Greatest of Champions. He could take on anyone; having begun as a *flyweight* .
Too much too often in the exchanges would have been overwhelmingly daunting and I think Salvador would have withered following the 8th or 9th round.
I imagine him gracefully taking a knee to let the count of ten decide it. Since he was among the absolute greatest of Champions who would certainly never ever have been counted out by knockout.
He was too great in The Ring, Salvador.
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Pls make a defense highlights of him he's also a slick fighter.
he had great defensive tactics in the mayweather fight
Nice.
Wow
Do you have a Paul Spadafora highlight??
nevemind brother I see it. just watched it.
awesome video. and now lets wait for the comments about how he was robbed against mayweather
Not true lol
The definition of Contradiction lol
Only had to wait 5 years. He was robbed!
What's the best physic and height in ur opinion for a featherweight pro boxer because if I ever get to the point of going pro I'd want to be a feather weight
It's tough to say really it just varies from person to person. I'd say 5'6 would be good height for a Featherweight.
Ok,I was just curious because I'm 17 5'9 and still growing
5"9 at featherweight would give you a nice advantage. I'm 5"10 and I fight at 160. Amateur, don't know if I wanna turn pro tho.
Because I have a very small frame I'm tall but I don't have broad shoulders or anything like that and plus the featherweight division is my all time faverate division
In lower divisions, asians and mexicans are dominating and heavier divison black people are dominating
you mean latin american countries not just mexicans. From an objective point of view it would be pushing it to say asians are generally dominating in lower divisions.
You mean Eastern Europeans are dominating in heavier divisions...
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Do Riddick bowe
Already have a Bowe highlight.
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