Alot of people here talk as is they had the perfect plan and knowledge to beat the boxers they dont like. Well then,here's a chance to prove it. State the boxer,and give an explanation of exactly what another fighter would have to do,in order to pull off a victory against said fighter. For example:
Amir khan
You'd have to smother him with pressure, and keep him against the ropes. He's got fast hands,but his combinations are basic,and sometimes can be timed. He can be drawn into a dogfight,which can lead him to drop his guard and look exchange. Look for him throw the straight right,slip it,and you can nail him with the left hook. Dont try to box him,because if you do,you'll fall into his range and rythem,and he'll beat you on the cards. Dont stand right in front of him,and instead of waiting for him,take the fight to him as much as possible.
Floyd:
. Pressure pressure pressure. Different angles, different punches, keep throwing and work work work. Be prepared to take one to give one, but do not let him get into a rhythm and control the fight. You control the fight by working and pressuring, being rough where you can and just generally upsetting him.
Thats why I think mannys the guy to beat him, because he can apply this game plan with his speed (especially foot speed) and southpaw stance which floyds not as comfortable with,
Also, feint. Floyd doesn't react well to feints.
And use your jab.
But what if some of the powder gets on the ref? Or if you forget that the powder is on there,and you scratch your nose,or your own eyes?
Oh, I won't forget about the power, that's my ace in the hole. If the ref gets in the way, well....he should just let the fighters fight.
Plan B would be to have my wing man in the second row peg the opponent with a poison dart from a blowgun. He will signal when he his ready to fire by putting on a mysterious hat, just like the guy in the Khan-Peterson fight.
How to beat Feloiduh Mehwuther:
Step 1: Put him in the ring with any one of his fans, he will lose via arsehole being devastatingly caved in, solid KO victory.
Floyd: Do exactly what he does, like a mirror image, never come press the action or walk into one of his traps. Since the fight finishes with 0 punches thrown or landed I have a 50% chance of victory.
Another misconception. If you just stand there, Floyd will hit you. You have to fight Floyd to win, everyone knows that.
I'll beat any of them.
Plan: We get into the ring, I swipe the opponent with my glove which happens to be covered in capsaicin powder. My opponent staggers into the corner grasping at their face begging for the burning to stop. I punch them in the nose repeatedly until they turn their back and the ref gives them a count. They will undoubtedly tell the ref they can't see and the ref will ask them if they want to continue, they will certainly say hell no and................I WIN!!
But what if some of the powder gets on the ref? Or if you forget that the powder is on there,and you scratch your nose,or your own eyes?
I'll beat any of them.
Plan: We get into the ring, I swipe the opponent with my glove which happens to be covered in capsaicin powder. My opponent staggers into the corner grasping at their face begging for the burning to stop. I punch them in the nose repeatedly until they turn their back and the ref gives them a count. They will undoubtedly tell the ref they can't see and the ref will ask them if they want to continue, they will certainly say hell no and................I WIN!!
Floyd: Do exactly what he does, like a mirror image, never come press the action or walk into one of his traps. Since the fight finishes with 0 punches thrown or landed I have a 50% chance of victory.