Pacquiao sails through nasty 1-2 blow | Inquirer Sports
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Pacquiao sails through nasty 1-2 blow

/ 02:48 AM February 22, 2015

AFTER Manny Pacquiao, a playing coach in the PBA, was called a “big joke,” the ageless freedom warrior Rene Saguisag dug in and said that, instead of commissioner Chito Salud, it’s the eight-division world boxing champ who should leave the pro league.

That was a nasty 1-2 blow that, if landed inside the boxing ring, could’ve stunned and dazed the victim.

Pacquiao took the shots with dignity and quiet grace.

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It was not  a glide, but what should bother legions of Filipino boxing fans was the statement made by trainer Freddie Roach that the Filipino boxing superhero,  a certified national treasure, has lost his killer instinct.

It was the first time Roach had made the tacit admission.

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“Does he have the killer instinct he once had?” Roach said in a talk with FightHype in Los Angeles. “I have to answer honestly. I don’t think so.”

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Roach, saying Pacquiao’s swirling carefree lifestyle that had included gambling, drinking and women, plus diminished testosterone, could’ve contributed to the decline in fierceness.

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This is what they have to live with now, Roach said, adding that on-fight passivity could get in the way when Pacquiao clashes with Floyd Mayweather Jr. at MGM Grand on May 2.

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Roach said Pacquiao could let Mayweather off the hook once he hurts him.

That should be music to the ears of Mayweather who, before yesterday’s official fight announcement, posted a video of himself doing his bit on the basketball court.

Mayweather, gliding with his display of classy book-form shooting, had unwittingly called attention to Pacquiao’s limited basketball prowess, which was branded as a joke by the Purefoods import after his team had lost to Pacquiao’s rookie Kia outfit.

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Maybe all Mayweather had wanted to do was show his basketball skills, but at the same time, it could be taken as a statement of how vastly superior he is in craft and overall athletic ability.

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Which should mean that, while Pacquiao had smiled off nasty taunts, like that joke-joke dig, he should go all out, rage relentless and rouse the hungry, angry lion in him to re-assume his role as the unforgiving Pacific Storm when he meets Mayweather in a bout billed in advance as the fight of the century.

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