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Originally posted by IronDanHamza
Not really.
If that was true then why was Wilfred Benitez finished before age 30? Whitaker on the slide in his early 30’s. Etc etc.
Pacquaio seemed way less on the slide than Mayweather did at that point. When you heavily rely on reflexes and foot movement like Mayweather did being in your 18th year as a pro is not good.
Good point about the reflexes. But Pacquiao depended on them too. Were his semi-shot too? Did his style have anything to do with his wear and tear rate?
Watching Duran/Monroe Brooks again last night, I was amazed how Duran's reflexes allowed him to find opportunities to hit Brooks from angles that almost literally any other fighter wouldn't have even tried. Duran took all the orthodox means of hitting him and some quite unorthodox ones. All this relied on reflex because Brooks was a pretty fast fighter whom I once predicted to do big things. But he ran into an ATG and that was that.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza
Neither were in their prime but they were the #1 and #2 P4P fighters in the world at the time.
I think Mayweather had shown to be much more on the slide than Pacquaio who was still competing at the top level winning world titles for the following 4 years. Hell, even RIGHT NOW he’s competing at the top level and could very easily be world champion at WW 10 years on.
2010 was certainly the optimal time for Mayweather and Pacquiao to meet but both were arguably past their "prime" even then.
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He doesn't exactly have to work his way up anymore though. I don't keep track enough to know if he is really competing at world level now. I don't think he could ever have beaten Crawford though, or any great welterweight champions (not to say Crawford is one), whereas I can envision MW beating some ATG WWs.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza
Usually tends to be.
The elite fighters tend to still be at the top of the sport even passed their best days.
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Originally posted by Coverdale View Post
Is "prime" something we are able to ascertain in real time or only in retrospect? If the latter then is it fair to insist that fighters face "prime" fighters (e.g. Gervonta)?Coverdale likes this.
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Originally posted by Coverdale View Post
Is "prime" something we are able to ascertain in real time or only in retrospect? If the latter then is it fair to insist that fighters face "prime" fighters (e.g. Gervonta)?Coverdale likes this.
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