khan throwing as many punches as he can while his chin is up in the air is always exciting. irondan is right, totally see mayweather-brook being a repeat of mayweather-canelo, a lackluster one-sided schooling.
i think the bloody nose made it seem more competitive than it actually was. cotto showed a disrupting jab but not much else.
Is Brook going to be drained ? Canelo performed drained. So I doubt Brook does that bad
This looks like it is gonna be Floyd's last fight. Is this a good style match up for Floyd? :boxing:
It's possible he's young, isn't wash up, has two arms.
I'm not sure he needs to. That's not his game. He needs to commit to his jab and counter Floyd's counters. Maidana had success in the center of the ring at times.
It's not one way to beat him. Rough and tough isn't the only way to get the job done.
Brook's an underrated boxer but I don't think he's going to be able to do that kind of thing enough to win 7 rounds. Brook can make it tough in a loss but imo to win he has to hurt him, I give him a legit puncher's chance.
Floyd clinched his ass off man. He was using headlocks and armlocks like an MMA champ too. There is no question, never was, that Floyd gets away with pretty much whatever he wants to at home. There are essentially no rules when he is in the ring...no way to sugar coat it either.
Lol there isn't a more embarrassing poster on the site tbh. U would think with as much boxing as u watch, u would pick up on somethings about the sport. Please take a break from all Floyd threads. U literally have no clue about anything he does or doesn't do in the ring.
That's a good example of why weighing in 32 hours before the fight stinks. No middleweights fought as welterweights in the weigh in 6 to 8 hours before the fight days.
I lean out pretty well at around 160-158. If someone were to teach me how to "drain down", I'm sure I could go from maybe 162-159 down to 147 and rehydrate back up and be fairly damn lethal. I mainly focus on cardio and stamina, so give me a substantial weight advantage and I'd be all over that ass like flies on schit.
You know Porter fought at 165 in the amateurs? He turned pro at 154 and boils down to make welter and is strong at the weight.That's a good example of why weighing in 32 hours before the fight stinks. No middleweights fought as welterweights in the weigh in 6 to 8 hours before the fight days.
Shawn Porter did that funny little dance a couple of times after taking Brook punches, and he's a natural middleweight.
Brook has a strong jab and legit power in his right hand.
Floyd clinched his ass off man. He was using headlocks and armlocks like an MMA champ too. There is no question, never was, that Floyd gets away with pretty much whatever he wants to at home. There are essentially no rules when he is in the ring...no way to sugar coat it either.I agree. The referee acted like another member of Mayweather's team. Not a single warning for excessive clinching and holding and hitting. He did let Mayweather do what ever he wanted.
Shawn Porter did that funny little dance a couple of times after taking Brook punches, and he's a natural middleweight.
Brook has a strong jab and legit power in his right hand.I doubt Porter is a natural middleweight. If he was I think he would fight at middleweight instead of agreeing to fight Broner at a weight limit of 144.
I don't think Khan will be all that exciting. Floyd is 1000% better at fighting at the range Khan likes to fight at.
The best opponent as far as competitiveness is Cotto but even he already lost in a 8-4 type of fight.
khan throwing as many punches as he can while his chin is up in the air is always exciting. irondan is right, totally see mayweather-brook being a repeat of mayweather-canelo, a lackluster one-sided schooling.
i think the bloody nose made it seem more competitive than it actually was. cotto showed a disrupting jab but not much else.
brook doesn't have the experience to give floyd a run for his money, imo. and he's a chore to watch. amir khan is the more entertaining fight.
floyd has beaten numerous fighters with skills that trumps both, yet it's maidana who's the only guy since castillo to make an argument. you need more than straight boxing skills to beat floyd, brook doesn't have the intangibles or the style to do it.
I don't think Khan will be all that exciting. Floyd is 1000% better at fighting at the range Khan likes to fight at.
The best opponent as far as competitiveness is Cotto but even he already lost in a 8-4 type of fight.
As an example, Maidana threw a jab, Floyd tried to pull counter over top but Maidana had a right hand waiting for him and had him hurt at the end of the round.
Few and far between.
Plus, that was a lot to do with his aggression and awkward unpredictable offense.
Brook is too basic, he's going to box from the outside, he's not going to be able to have the success Maidana did.
This fight will look more like the Canelo fight.
brook doesn't have the experience to give floyd a run for his money, imo. and he's a chore to watch. amir khan is the more entertaining fight.
It could be a tougher fight than many expect.
Like Maidana, Brook has the one-punch game-changer but with better boxing skills. Just not sure about how he closes distance and cuts off the ring.
floyd has beaten numerous fighters with skills that trumps both, yet it's maidana who's the only guy since castillo to make an argument. you need more than straight boxing skills to beat floyd, brook doesn't have the intangibles or the style to do it.
Just can't see that being successful.
How is he going to counter Floyd'd counters? Not going to happen.
As an example, Maidana threw a jab, Floyd tried to pull counter over top but Maidana had a right hand waiting for him and had him hurt at the end of the round.
I'm not sure he needs to. That's not his game. He needs to commit to his jab and counter Floyd's counters. Maidana had success in the center of the ring at times.
It's not one way to beat him. Rough and tough isn't the only way to get the job done.
Just can't see that being successful.
How is he going to counter Floyd'd counters? Not going to happen.
It could be a tougher fight than many expect.
Like Maidana, Brook has the one-punch game-changer but with better boxing skills. Just not sure about how he closes distance and cuts off the ring.
I'm not sure he needs to. That's not his game. He needs to commit to his jab and counter Floyd's counters. Maidana had success in the center of the ring at times.
It's not one way to beat him. Rough and tough isn't the only way to get the job done.