cmonmang, dont be a clown, explain...
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HAHA this clown put me on ignore because he is unable to answer a simple question and I am even prevented to reply to his clown threads...
cmommmang, here is the question, rephrased for your poor reading comprehension
what do you see in Spadafora and Mayweather's styles made you say ”styles make fights”?
dont give me your ”undefeated“ crap, it has nothing to do about styles... boxers, sluggers, brawlers, righties, lefties, tall, short fighters can all be undefeated. That's not what you should be able to answer
I suggest you do not mention sparring because it will make you look bad in the eyes of anyone who knows more than zero about the sport.
just answer a simple question:
what do you see in Spadafora and Mayweather's styles made you say ”styles make fights”?
It's about being able to backup a statement you made about boxing. You talk about styles, show that you vaguely know what you are talking about.Comment
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Don't you like to wrestle around with your pregnant girlfriend with a loaded hand gun while ****** drunk. That is like my favorite past timeComment
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Vs a very talented, albiet inconsistant figheter who takes breaks in rounds, gets lazy, and was out of shape for the fight and not taking it very seriously.Comment
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That question was because i did not think he has seen any of Paul Spadafora's fights. Also he brought up that styles make fights, in the Judah-Baldomir fight Zab's plan was to knockout Baldomir or that is how it appeared to me. Now going into a fight and trying to knockout a dude you can not knockout is a terrible plan. Zab also overlooked Baldomir, now tell me when was Floyd Mayweather overlooking dudes and not dedicated to his training or fighting a guy with the wrong plan?Comment
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That should have been evident when you watched the sparring (if you actully did) that Floyds punches weren't very crisp, and he laid down after the session was over (this coming from a guy who spars 12 3 rounds sessions with a different fighter each round on a good sparring day)
Floyd has never denied he got worked that sparring session but both he and Spaddy know the situation would be different if they got in the ring together.
In fact, every boxing fan with some type of knowledge is aware of that.
Its no suprise then, that you were ignorant of this.Comment
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A guy with a great chin who never gets discouraged with a ton of heart who walks through punches and keeps on coming. Not to mention it was his one shot at the big time and to potentially become welterweight champion.
Vs a very talented, albiet inconsistant figheter who takes breaks in rounds, gets lazy, and was out of shape for the fight and not taking it very seriously.Comment
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