UK FIGHTER: "Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is my role model."

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  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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    #11
    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    I'm addressing the title of the thread
    The thread refers to FMJ's fight style. Double duh.

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    • Wiley Hyena
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      #12
      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
      I have actually seen young guys trying to fight like FMJ. He is a very influential fighter.

      His style is currently the most emulated.
      After December 8, thankfully the sport will be revived with young boxers going with the aggressive, relentless style of Hatton.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        After December 8, thankfully the sport will be revived with young boxers going with the aggressive, relentless style of Hatton.
        Hatton's been on TV. I think people have seen him. If even his own countrymen favour Floyd, maybe there's a reason for that.

        I'm just saying.

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        • Smokin'
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          #14
          So 1 UK fighter is a huge fan of Floyd Mayweather? So what?

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            #15
            Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
            Boxing: 'Villain' Mayweather now a role model for McCloskey


            Thursday, October 18, 2007

            By David Kelly

            Paul McCloskey is on the rise and says the world's best fighter Floyd Mayweather has something to do with it.

            McCloskey is the frontrunner to be the next Irish fighter moving into championship contention after two impressive victories in the summer.

            http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...8487&cat=boxer

            The unbeaten Dungiven man returns to the ring on Saturday night, hoping it is the final stepping stone before a title fight and believes he can learn from Mayweather on the way to the top.

            "Mayweather is an unbelievable fighter. He has all the moves. I'm a slippery boxer myself so I know I can learn from him," said McCloskey, who believes Mayweather is favourite to inflict the first defeat on Ricky Hatton at the end of the year.

            "It's not that you totally copy him, but you see the moves, see how he avoids the punches, how he controls the fights and it's that kind of stuff that I learn from.

            "Some people don't like him because of the way he gets on outside the ring. I think he has shown a lack of respect to Ricky Hatton, but he just seems to like playing the villain.

            "You have to say that when it comes to the ring he's the best in the world pound for pound and what people don't seem to realise is that not only is he a great boxer, but he's very strong as well.

            "He has shown his strength with the way he has moved up through the weights and winning world titles and in the fight with Hatton I think he has to be the favourite."

            As for his own career, McCloskey is delighted that Irish promoter Brian Peters has handed him regular fights, though he has been left bitterly disappointed by the withdrawal of Hungarian Laszlo Komjathi, who went the distance with Amir Khan in the King's Hall 18 months ago.

            "It's a shame because Komjathi would have been a good test and I could have shown people how good I am," said McCloskey.

            "I would have been happy with them to make comparisons with Khan because I would have been confident of doing a better job.

            "Whoever it is I'll treat him with respect and do the business - then I want a title fight. I feel I'm ready."

            Meanwhile, Irish lightweight Katie Taylor advanced to the semi-finals of the women's European Championships following a stunning first round knock out of Spain's Maria de la Guia Guerra in Vejle Denmark.

            The defending champion dropped the 6ft tall Spaniard with a left hook after just 30 seconds and her opponent was counted out.

            Taylor, the reigning World 60Kg champion as well, is targeting her third European title in a row. The 21-year old-will now meet Yana Zavyalova from the Ukraine in today's semi-final.





            Boxing: 'Villain' Mayweather now a role model for McCloskey - Other Sports - Sport - Belfast Telegraph
            Oh please not another boring ass fighter! Lord no!

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            • deliveryman
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              #16
              Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
              After December 8, thankfully the sport will be revived with young boxers going with the aggressive, relentless style of Hatton.
              Want to bet? All of my points.

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              • joepal
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                #17
                If you're boring even to your own fans that means you're not worth watching.

                Floyd, please retire before some other boxer imitates your monotonous style.

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                • BmoreBrawler
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
                  The thread refers to FMJ's fight style. Double duh.
                  Sorry, I'm not a sadist. I skimmed the rest of the OP and decided I didnt want to read about some lame fighter so I made things interesting.

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                  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
                    Sorry, I'm not a sadist. I skimmed the rest of the OP and decided I didnt want to read about some lame fighter so I made things interesting.
                    When was that, again? I missed it.

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                    • SkillspayBills
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
                      lol for 1 minute
                      lol I will use whatever works my friend, whatever works.

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