Mayweather's style - dissapointing?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Ryno113
    Yes i have. i saw the gatti fight the n'dou fight etc. I admit he was exciting at lighter weights i know thats the way he fights bigger men but i beleive he is skilled enough to min by a much larger margin than the end result shows.

    He hardly loses rounds. You expect a sweep of all rounds, all the time, in every fight? That's not unrealistic at all.

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    • Ryn0
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      #22
      Originally posted by dadon5
      so u saying he has to KO a dude just to cement his legacy?? and reg wins are not enough??
      i didnt say he should KO a person to cement his legacy i'm saying if he can he should he couldn't KO oscar and thats fine but if he can KO a man he should i believe if he has the capacity to KO say hatton then he should and he should look good doing it. Reg wins are perfectly fine nothing against them but as i said before i think he could win by a lot more basically what im saying is he has a lot more talent at welter than he shows.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #23
        Originally posted by Azteca
        You're just talking from an obvious agenda. It doesn't matter what you just said...I was just pointing out that you were wrong. FACT. You were wrong. FACT.
        Lol you are sounding a tad bit dillusional, you didn't prove anything to make your statement fact, or even plausible for that matter.

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        • Azteca
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          #24
          Originally posted by skilspaydabills
          Lol you are sounding a tad bit dillusional, you didn't prove anything to make your statement fact, or even plausible for that matter.
          Im just buggin' you. But Zab has always shown flashes of brilliance...but he has always looked a little shaky on his feet even early in his career. Wasn't exactly dominating against Pineda and Corley was he? What about Bergman where he got put flat on his ass....later to dominate however. What about Spinks dropping him and winning on the cards? Or the Tszyu fiasco.

          Hardly a world class fighter. World class skills maybe. But missing plenty of other intangibles that great fighters have.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Azteca
            Im just buggin' you. But Zab has always shown flashes of brilliance...but he has always looked a little shaky on his feet even early in his career. Wasn't exactly dominating against Pineda and Corley was he? What about Bergman where he got put flat on his ass....later to dominate however. What about Spinks dropping him and winning on the cards? Or the Tszyu fiasco.

            Hardly a world class fighter. World class skills maybe. But missing plenty of other intangibles that great fighters have.
            he didnt look that shaky agains ward

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              #26
              Originally posted by dadon5
              he didnt look that shaky agains ward

              Good point, and Zab Judah, a guy with a shaky chin.. said Ward was the hardest puncher he's ever faced.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Azteca
                Im just buggin' you. But Zab has always shown flashes of brilliance...but he has always looked a little shaky on his feet even early in his career. Wasn't exactly dominating against Pineda and Corley was he? What about Bergman where he got put flat on his ass....later to dominate however. What about Spinks dropping him and winning on the cards? Or the Tszyu fiasco.

                Hardly a world class fighter. World class skills maybe. But missing plenty of other intangibles that great fighters have.
                Lol takes alot to ruffle my feathers but heck of a try. We know Zab lacks the fundamentals and the focus to put him over the most elite fighters. Maybe a coach change would help because even him getting KO'd seems to do nothing to change his work ethic. Either way I am saying Floyd is the one that brought people to truly realize ab being a front runner and he is susceptible to be drowned in deep waters and that, is fact.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by C-Drone
                  Good point, and Zab Judah, a guy with a shaky chin.. said Ward was the hardest puncher he's ever faced.


                  That was Zab actually keeping his hands up, he was outclassing Kosta that first round and decided to play around and leave his hands down, and to this day he still does that.

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                  • Azteca
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                    That was Zab actually keeping his hands up, he was outclassing Kosta that first round and decided to play around and leave his hands down, and to this day he still does that.
                    ..........lol. Or Tszyu found the range and hit him with a perfect shot???

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                      People tend to forget, who exposed Zab Judah as a front runner who gasses out during fights? Was it Kosta? NO. Was it Cory Spinks? NO. It was FLOYD MAYWEATHER who did that and after the fight when asked what his strategy was he said "Zab is a front runner he is good for the first 4 rounds and than gasses out" we found this out because Floyd was the one to expose him as such, and now everyone uses that blueprint.
                      I thought it was Carlos Baldomir who did that?

                      Anyway, you're right, your point is undeniable. I bet when Kostya Tsyzu watched Floyd beating Judah he thought to himself "I feel a right twat now for knocking him the **** out in two rounds - what was I thinking?"

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