Roger Mayweather talks about J-Cal and Oscar rematch
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I'll take this as I didn't completely explain myself. At the lower weights PBF was more active and stayed in front of his opponents basically for however long the fight lasted unless he hurt himself. I agree with you that PBF makes his opponents tired its just that he does it in a very different way than what he did at the lower weights. Now with the bigger opponents PBF hits them with very well placed counter shots. He jabs them to the pit of the stomach constantly add that to his ring movement and making them miss shots the bigger fighter is now tired. Once PBF knows he has them tired is when he becomes more aggressive and opens up more. Truth be told even then PBF still doesn't open up like he would at the lower weights which is understandable.LOL.
Floyd outboxed the boxer Hernandez for the first five rounds. Once Chicanito realized he couldn't outbox him, his corner told him to sell out - that's when the action shot up and when he got beat the **** up as well.
Floyd ALWAYS begins by boxing, often jabbing to the body to slow his opponent down. Man, he's beein doing that for ages. How dumb would it be to wait for a bigger opponent to get tired...that's how you get tired yourself! NO, he MAKES the bigger opponent get tired. He beat Hatton's body up pretty bad, wouldn't you say?Comment
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Now this I agree with.I'll take this as I didn't completely explain myself. At the lower weights PBF was more active and stayed in front of his opponents basically for however long the fight lasted unless he hurt himself. I agree with you that PBF makes his opponents tired its just that he does it in a very different way than what he did at the lower weights. Now with the bigger opponents PBF hits them with very well placed counter shots. He jabs them to the pit of the stomach constantly add that to his ring movement and making them miss shots the bigger fighter is now tired. Once PBF knows he has them tired is when he becomes more aggressive and opens up more. Truth be told even then PBF still doesn't open up like he would at the lower weights which is understandable.Comment
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For those on this thread who have talked out of their ass saying that Floyd wasn't agressive in the early rounds, watch the video:
Both guys were equally as agressive, only in the later rounds Judah started fading away and backing up more. Floyd remained consistant from the begining to the end.Comment
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