Quote of Note
Here's the Prediction–Pacman Is Unpredicatble
“Pac's weaknesses and strengths are very different than Cotto's – the lefty stance, the speed and unusual angles, the snappy footwork, the sheer pain of those sharp punches, can throw Floyd off his game far more readily than the straightforward boxing-punching that Cotto did. However, Pac's relatively weak defensive headwork would also make him more vulnerable than Cotto if Floyd's sharpshooting succeeds in blunting his offensive momentum.” –Mortcola still needs to see Floyd fight Manny to see how it plays out
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