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More to come, and Berto should learn from the 3rd gif :lol1:
Whoever the guy was who said Floyd's lead right hand was "predictable" needs to come into this thread lol. Only thing predictable about it is that it always lands
Awesome gifs man
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I'll upload more later, hit me up with requests, remember name the round and time frame within said round. Peace...
got the one where he dodges three punches on the back foot then turns guerrero onto the ropes?
That was a beauty.
He threw a pretty left uppercut to keep Robert honest as well. He throws a couple of right uppercuts in the championship rounds that fire out like a rocket.
Name the round and time in the round in which it happened.
More to come...
i've forgotten. i've only seen the fight once. i'm pretty sure it came before the half-way point. there were several replays of it at the end of the round.
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I know this is one gif but this was a theme throughout the fight. Guerrero was outclassed but a big part of his performance was poor preparation. He was waiting and looking to counter numerous times during the fight and ended up losing on those exchanges.
got the one where he dodges three punches on the back foot then turns guerrero onto the ropes?
Name the round and time in the round in which it happened.
More to come...
Fighters like Khan think all you need is one attribute...fighters think that Mayweather's approach is simply the way he holds his arms..as if it was some magical stance where if you hold your lead hand across your stomach and power hand by your ear, then you automatically have "The Mayweather Defense"....
They don't realize that those are just a fraction of what makes Floyd who he is in the ring...heck his hands are up or down most of the time...
Simply, the guy is smart in the ring...it's in his DNA...he works hard (his pitty pat glove work is muscle endurance and sharpness...while his opponent's trainers make fun of the routine because they don't see the benefit compared to loading up with every punch "like a real fighter"...meanwhile their fighter is tired by the 7th round and Floyd is still punching fresh because his shoulders aren't tired to ****)
...he knows how to adjust...doesn't need to be the fastest hands...biggest punch, etc...he takes what works and applies it the whole fight..while his opponent doesn't know how to adjust..and if his opponent does adjust, Floyd simply 1-ups him