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  • Why is mayweather considered the most skilled boxer?

    Im not trying to say he isnt the most skilled i just havent seen a whole lot of mayweather's career to make such a statement.

    What is it exactly about him which make people call him the most skilled

  • #2
    Originally posted by Danny Gunz View Post
    Im not trying to say he isnt the most skilled i just havent seen a whole lot of mayweather's career to make such a statement.

    What is it exactly about him which make people call him the most skilled
    Because he is adept at hitting and not getting hit..the very best at it (My apologies to W Klitschko)

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    • #3
      because he's overrated.

      mosley is better.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mr._Pink View Post
        because he's overrated.

        mosley is better.
        Floyd would rape that green eyed *****

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        • #5
          Originally posted by The_Executioner View Post
          Floyd would rape that green eyed *****
          You just like him cuz' he's blacker than Shane.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The_Executioner View Post
            Floyd would rape that green eyed *****
            no way!!!!!!!!!

            mosley at 135-154 would beat floyd.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JACK D. RIPPER View Post
              You just like him cuz' he's blacker than Shane.
              Brown Skin aka Caramel>Dark Skin aka Hockey Puck

              That is all

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              • #8
                His ability to adjust and adapt is only rivaled by Juan Manuel Marquez and his defense and punching accuracy is unmatched in the sport today, Pacquaio is the only one that can be mention with him in the speed department from light weight on up, most people say he has decent punching power but I think his power is underrated... not to mention is supereme counter punching ability, he makes fighters now want to throw punches when they fight him... Some people go in a fight with a "plan a" and "plan b" when you fight Floyd Mayweather you need to bring plans A-Z... And if you think you're hitting Mayweather cleanly, then you're out of your damn mind

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                • #9
                  He does most things at a high level.

                  He's an accurate puncher. He picks his shots well. One example is the 8th round against Hatton when you'll see him move his body to get the angles for openings to Hatton's body, and then come upstairs. He has just about every punch in the book, and is effective both to the head and to the body. His defense is top notch. His footwork and elusiveness is good, but when he's in the pocket and within hitting range, he's still difficult to hit cleanly. He protects the body with his elbow, and slips/rolls with the head shots well. He breaks some fundamental rules (often walks back in a straight line to the ropes, often carries low left hand although maybe it's a trap since he does this more often against shorter fighters with lesser reaches) but no one's perfect.

                  One thing that I wish he did more was throw more combos. He's an excellent combination puncher at times but has a tendency to throw one shot at a time.

                  Whether or not he's the MOST skilled boxer is another debate but he's up there.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
                    He does most things at a high level.

                    He's an accurate puncher. He picks his shots well. One example is the 8th round against Hatton when you'll see him move his body to get the angles for openings to Hatton's body, and then come upstairs. He has just about every punch in the book, and is effective both to the head and to the body. His defense is top notch. His footwork and elusiveness is good, but when he's in the pocket and within hitting range, he's still difficult to hit cleanly. He protects the body with his elbow, and slips/rolls with the head shots well. He breaks some fundamental rules (often walks back in a straight line to the ropes, often carries low left hand although maybe it's a trap since he does this more often against shorter fighters with lesser reaches) but no one's perfect.

                    One thing that I wish he did more was throw more combos. He's an excellent combination puncher at times but has a tendency to throw one shot at a time.

                    Whether or not he's the MOST skilled boxer is another debate but he's up there.
                    Yeah the lowered left is a trap..... but yea the only knock is the combination which has faded since his hand problems, he said this break has gotten his body back to 100% and he feels the best he's felt in 15 years so hopefully the combos will return

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