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AN ANGRY PACQUIAO WOULD ROUT MAYWEATHER

By Reni M. Valenzuela
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 03 May 2015



The size advantage is on Manny Pacquiao.

Who can stop Hulk from demolishing an enemy? Floyd Mayweather Jr. should brace himself for the worst in the event Pacman would grow big while fighting him. The smaller Pacquiao can suddenly evolve to become the angry Hulk monster inside the ring.

As opposed to the description of his father/trainer, junior cannot fight like he?s angry at Pacquiao because junior is bereft of reason to be so. In contrast, Pacquiao has volumes and vaults to be mad at Mayweather and be extremely ferocious and merciless on the canvass to humiliate his false-accuser and mocker in the twinkling of an eye.

Though, if Pacman remains to be Pacman, he must be aggressive but cautious of Mayweather's right "overhand" blows. The 8-division champion?s ingenuity is in a toe-to-toe fight. ?So as soon as he breaks and solves Floyd's intelligent moves in scoring points using a defensive posture, Floyd would be forced to dance to rock and roll music. If that happens, Pacman will dominate the bout and could score a knockout from round 4 to 10. ?

By the way, it is sad that I am not watching this bout that I have fought hard to help materialize due to developments that arose from the avalanche of avarice on the part of the producers; as well as on account of Mayweather's unrepentant "straight face" stance about his past and behavior in abusing women. ?

Call it sacrifice on my part, if you may. So be it. Let us send the promoters a message. Boycott ?May-Pac? despite our support for whoever we are rooting for to win. But as for me, I?m storming Heaven for the iconic fellow Filipino.

A whole nation is praying for you, Pacman!

Be transformed.

renimvalenzuela@yahoo.com


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