If you were a trainer and your boxer's next opponent was Mayweather....

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  • the_godslayer
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    #21
    wind him up by kissing his earlobe and whispering how you gonna **** his ***** and take his money every time you get in a clinch with him LOL

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    • tyson
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      #22
      A welterweight version of Glen Johnson could be successful.

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      • ßringer
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        #23
        Originally posted by the_godslayer
        wind him up by kissing his earlobe and whispering how you gonna **** his ***** and take his money every time you get in a clinch with him LOL
        That might work. Floyd is very protective of 50 Cent...........

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        • T-97
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          #24
          Shoot him.....

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          • frankpaganini
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            #25
            Originally posted by Addition
            ...What would be your game plan to beating him?
            matters on what type of fighter i have in front of me to train...

            are we talking a fellow slick boxer?

            or someone with not a ton of boxing technique but a big time brawler?

            or what?

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            • AntonTheMeh
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              #26
              to work the jab.and to faint alot.especially when floyd has his back foot on his tip toes with his head stuck out to try and lure in the opponent into a counter right hand over the top.to jab jab and jab.once in a while if you getem against the ropes to hit him everwhere.

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              • gunners
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                #27
                go all out in the first round ... throw every hook or haymaker possible and hope you land a few

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                • WetSexyLlamaPR
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                  #28
                  Have you and your fighter sacrifice a small goat in honor of Tye Fields. Tye Fields loves his sacrificial lambs and would then breathe on your fighter causing him to TKO Mayweather in Round 1.

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                  • jpeck
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                    #29
                    I don't understand why everyone always says you need to use pressure to beat Floyd. Minus the first Castillo fight, Floyd has looked pretty good against every aggressive come-forward fighter he has faced. Lets face it - Floyd can really fight off the back foot.

                    I think to have a chance at beating Floyd, you need 4 things: Speed, a good jab, good punch to the body, and you have be able to make Floyd come forward. The few times I've seen Floyd get hit cleanly, it was either from a guy with a good jab (Oscar) or when he was trying to walk his man down (Zab). But since you're not gonna beat Floyd with a jab alone, your best bet is to try to slow him down for the later rounds. I would have my fighter work off of the jab, and focus on the body on the way inside. And when he does get on the inside, I would HOLD Floyd just like Hatton did (I think the dumbest thing you could do is try to fight Floyd anywhere near the pocket). The combination of having Floyd chase the other fighter all night, the body shots and clinching could slow him down just enough to make a difference in the later rounds.

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                    • shadeyfizzle
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                      #30
                      Turn my fighter into a miniature version of mike tyson. Bobbing and weaving and on a hell bent trance to knock him out. Im sure a mike tyson-esque haymaker to the chin as the ref is calling for break would piss him off enough to actually come forward and fight instead of running like a ***** and throwing nothing but jabs for 12 rds.

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