I'd like it more if he used his abilities to box properly. To engage wherever possible and infilct damage on opponents. Not win by technicality.
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Would you like mayweather more if he was more explosive?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostTechnicality... or technique?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostThis is coming from a fan of a sport where the purpose of the sport is to cause temporary brain damage to the other guy. A sport where guys die in the ring, or are often disabled from competitive injuries.
You are upset because a guy brags and talks about his money. Think about that.
The thread was no criticism of your "main man", just a query of how people may like him to improve.
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Originally posted by Naps View PostAs expected, you defend PBF, but surely if he was more explosive and ****** people out for fun, you would prefer that wouldn't you?
The thread was no criticism of your "main man", just a query of how people may like him to improve.
The thread was "would you like him if he was more explosive". COMPLETELY LEGITIMATE QUESTION. We like or don't like fighters based on their fight style.
That poster commented on Floyd's money. How is that remotely related to in-ring performance?
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Originally posted by McKay View PostI'd like it more if he used his abilities to box properly. To engage wherever possible and infilct damage on opponents. Not win by technicality.
I have never seen a Willie Pep fight. But I heard he was great. Everybody has heard the story about how he won a round without throwing a punch.
Do you think it's the influence of UFC that has changed the focus to violence over technique?
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostThere has been a shift at some point in the definition of boxing. It may be the MMA-ization of the sport.
I have never seen a Willie Pep fight. But I heard he was great. Everybody has heard the story about how he won a round without throwing a punch.
Do you think it's the influence of UFC that has changed the focus to violence over technique?
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostThere has been a shift at some point in the definition of boxing. It may be the MMA-ization of the sport.
I have never seen a Willie Pep fight. But I heard he was great. Everybody has heard the story about how he won a round without throwing a punch.
Do you think it's the influence of UFC that has changed the focus to violence over technique?
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostThere has been a shift at some point in the definition of boxing. It may be the MMA-ization of the sport.
I have never seen a Willie Pep fight. But I heard he was great. Everybody has heard the story about how he won a round without throwing a punch.
Do you think it's the influence of UFC that has changed the focus to violence over technique?
Thoughts?
I love boxing for the sweet science, which is one of the reasons that my favourite performance of all time was Calzaghe Vs Lacy. No knockout power, just pure technique, and the taming of an (alleged) beast.
However, I do feel that PBF would be more exciting to watch just knowing that at any point he could just explode and have a mad power punch destroying anything in it's path, blocked or unblocked.
Before you say it, I am aware I have contradicted myself by citing the Calzaghe Lacy fight as a fave of mine, but I would love Calzaghe 100x more if he had the ability to just **** out of the blue.
I respect your views totally Dios, and I never try to bait anyone on here. Your opinion is valued, so disagree with me at will if you wish, I enjoy the objectivity, seriously.
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