Suffered his 1st loss @ 38 years of age in Dec. 2013
Where would you rate him (if you rate him at all)
Some say he had the recipe for Floyd Mayweather, there is a sparring video (to be taken with a grain of salt) that shows Spadafora getting the better of Mayweather.
Thoughts on him as a boxer, where he ranks, what the possible out come would have been if he fought Mayweather?
Spada was an underdog in this fight.
Look at the way he changes angles, changes the distance, puts his combinations together and constantly keeps Cardona off balance, never lets him set his feet.
Spada may not give you highlights, but he sure could box. This is boxing 101 right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rxo4-2y168&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I enjoy a good boxer, I can't get behind Lara because he waits for opportunities as oppose to creating them, Spadafora not only mixed it up in close he had tricky footwork and consistently let his hands go whilst countering. Again one of the biggest waste of talent ever. I also liked his fight against Sosa where he was dropped twice, fought through adversity and gave a beautiful display of boxing.
Whoa take it easy , that doesn't mean you need to make excuses for Mayweather about the sparring session...
It's not an excuse. It's the truth, even his trainer Jesse Reid said the same thing.
Are you kidding me? The guys a bum, with a padded record that wasted any of the limited talent that he had! The only reason he was of any relevance was because of that sparring session (Where he openly admitted Mayweather had not been training and he himself had a fight in the coming weeks!)
The most noteworthy claim on his resume was when he tried to murder his girlfriend!
Whoa take it easy , that doesn't mean you need to make excuses for Mayweather about the sparring session...
spadafora was a ESPN level fighter with a padded record, mayweather would have embarrased if they fought in the pro ranks. that 1 min sparring video doesnt do him any justice
Mayweather HAD to be 100% to do well against an espn fighter in sparring? Think about it.
Spadafora had a great skillset, he was and still is underated, just couldn't stay our of trouble to reach his true potential.
Suffered his 1st loss @ 38 years of age in Dec. 2013
Where would you rate him (if you rate him at all)
Some say he had the recipe for Floyd Mayweather, there is a sparring video (to be taken with a grain of salt) that shows Spadafora getting the better of Mayweather.
Thoughts on him as a boxer, where he ranks, what the possible out come would have been if he fought Mayweather?
Are you kidding me? The guys a bum, with a padded record that wasted any of the limited talent that he had! The only reason he was of any relevance was because of that sparring session (Where he openly admitted Mayweather had not been training and he himself had a fight in the coming weeks!)
The most noteworthy claim on his resume was when he tried to murder his girlfriend!
I don't take him seriously at all. Hell, he's a fighter who never fights. If the guy is in Mayweather's class he should be fighting 4 times a year, kicking ass and making lots of money.
Spada was better than anyone wants to give him credit for, he wasn't fast, wasn't strong, but technically he could really box.
I can't remember who it was against, but he fought a columbian or argentian up and comer, the guy fought just like Maidana.
spada was the underdog, and expected to get destroyed, and he boxed the living **** out of the guy. He was technically brilliant, he just didnt have any explosiveness at all. and he gets a lot of disrespect because he didn't fight a lot of guys. He was protected, but he didn't suck by any means.
This.
He is the cause of his own demise, Spada could have become something.
Yeah, I always loved to watch the fight vs Pito Cardona. Agree with everything you say, changes angles superbly. One moment he´s throwing quick combos in front of Cardona, the next second he´s standing behind the guy. Really good footwork and balance. Plus he punches in combos, not so common anymore.
Spaddy also had a good victory over Angel Manfredy and the draw vs Leo Dorin was a real good fight. But his wild private life and drugs & booze put him in jail, he lost his best years in there.
Recent interview; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmVDZhre-WY
He was always a honest dude when the mic was around.
I just wish once though, he would say, "warriors, come out and playiiiiiyaaaa"
Spada was an underdog in this fight.
Look at the way he changes angles, changes the distance, puts his combinations together and constantly keeps Cardona off balance, never lets him set his feet.
Spada may not give you highlights, but he sure could box. This is boxing 101 right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rxo4-2y168&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Yeah, I always loved to watch the fight vs Pito Cardona. Agree with everything you say, changes angles superbly. One moment he´s throwing quick combos in front of Cardona, the next second he´s standing behind the guy. Really good footwork and balance. Plus he punches in combos, not so common anymore.
Spaddy also had a good victory over Angel Manfredy and the draw vs Leo Dorin was a real good fight. But his wild private life and drugs & booze put him in jail, he lost his best years in there.
Recent interview; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmVDZhre-WY
People still judging a 1 min sparring video where Spadofora was getting his assed whooped for half of that time.........People act like Floyd got dropped 5 times, just 2 dudes slugging it out
Floyd will never be that heavy again in his life, and he doesn't fight that brave without headgear
Spada was an underdog in this fight.
Look at the way he changes angles, changes the distance, puts his combinations together and constantly keeps Cardona off balance, never lets him set his feet.
Spada may not give you highlights, but he sure could box. This is boxing 101 right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rxo4-2y168&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Spada was better than anyone wants to give him credit for, he wasn't fast, wasn't strong, but technically he could really box.
I can't remember who it was against, but he fought a columbian or argentian up and comer, the guy fought just like Maidana.
spada was the underdog, and expected to get destroyed, and he boxed the living **** out of the guy. He was technically brilliant, he just didnt have any explosiveness at all. and he gets a lot of disrespect because he didn't fight a lot of guys. He was protected, but he didn't suck by any means.
he was a beast. mayweather ducked him like the plague because of the severe beating he received in sparring that had him on the canvas in pain. another chapter in floyd's "i duck any good southpaw" story. fraud.