Much has been product of Manny Pacquiao’s “secret weapon”
and his behind-closed-doors strategy for next week’s fight against Floyd
Mayweather boy.
Many people assume Pacquiao can merely do what he’s been
doing his entire career, that is to hop in and out, hoping to land multiple
punch mixtures whereas attempting to induce out of the approach of Mayweather’s
counterattack.
While this is often for the most part true, a fighter of
Mayweather’s caliber and ring savvy will definitely need a couple of tweaks and
changes to the regular routine. I’ll let on the “secret weapon” to a small
degree bit later. But first, let’s begin with Mayweather’s strategy and what to
expect from Floyd, who’s wanting plenty just like the unbelievable Hulk
currently.
Chopping wood, swimming laps sort of a dolphin, and doing
cry therapy sessions all have their advantages in building and maintaining
strength. It’s clear that Floyd is attempting to make additional power in his
punches and it won’t surprise ME one bit if he comes out aggressive and presses
the action once the fight begins.
He can still be conniving and organized, however with
Floyd’s new confidence in his striated muscle, expect Mayweather to undertake
and walk Pacquiao down from the onset. Pacquiao, meanwhile, can sure enough
retaliate with punches in bunches, however I will see Mayweather making an
attempt to drag a “Marquez” and counter Pacquiao’s punches with mixtures of his
own and trust his menus to deliver a knockout blow. When Manny tries to return
in with an effort or a straight left, Floyd can instantly counter with a check
hook with either hand and follow it up with a straight right.
An orthodox fighter’s best counter to a southpaw is that the
3-2 combination (left hook, right cross). Conversely, Pacquiao’s handiest
counter to Floyd’s counter would be a 2-4 combination (left cross, right hook)
whereas moving to his right (Floyd’s left).