Does Floyd break under pressure??

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  • Nwahs !!
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    #81
    Originally posted by Smokin__
    You're right. that flaw is engrained (sp?) in him.

    But Floyd CAN do his best to hide that flaw, and he clearly has.
    I dont think anyone with any chance of success has actually tried to counter punch against Floyd, with the exception of Zab Judah, who was a south paw and could not exploit the left hook weakness, but he did a good job of exploiting his weakness against southpaws until he gassed and cracked. So he has pretty much gotten away with it so far. I'm sure his people know about the weakness and have steered him clear of people that could exploit it.

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    • Smokin__
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      #82
      But like I said, Shawn, it is a single punch. I will look into it but their are plenty of other punches he can hit you with and confuse you with.

      It's just not the right hand because he gives you different looks so you are well aware of the other shots he can hit you with.

      WHy do you think DLH stopped jabbing after Floyd buckled him with a right.

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      • Brockton Lip
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        #83
        Originally posted by IronFistKilla
        All in all, it's gonna take boxing smarts to beat floyd, not brawn. These fools will never learn. I think Vernon Forrest would be the one to time floyd correctly.
        I agree. Although pressure would be good, such as the kind that Norton imposed against Ali in their fights.

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