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Your logic is as if there's a universal age as to when a fighter gets "old", when it should be obvious that it's different for everyone. Rid**** Bowe got old at like 29. I'm not saying Floyd isn't in his prime, but who are you to determine that when you haven't even seen him fight since his layoff.
You are right.. some people age faster than others.. Floyd does everything right to avoid such a fate..
it's so obviousComment
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Thats where you and me differ then for sure.. I think Floyd's greatest assets is his ring smarts and adaptability ... even a slow fighter can win with ring smarts.. Just ask B-Hop..
so even if he has slowed down a little.. it ought to not be noticeable..
His stamina is still prime
His accuracy is still there
His reflexes.. there is not much difference between 30-32 if you are in shape
His Power is the same
His timing might be off for about a round
His Mental game will more than make up for any loss of speed
this isn't Roy Jones we are talking about.. Floyd is so much more than just speed
Your intuition must be out of this world... when can I schedule a personal reading?Comment
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So you are going to fight my opinion with yours??? Wow.. this ought to be fun..
This isn't a 40 year old man trying to go out on a win after losing his last 3 fights..
His mind is sharp.. and anyone who is OLD at 32 isn't living right..
I go on 200KM bike rides and I am not even out of breath.. That's how I know a PROFESSIONAL level athlete is still in his prime at 32.. because I am an amateurComment
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Hence my point. Even the average person who is in excellent shape is nowhere near the physical condition 1 must be in to go 10 rds in the ring. Nor can any fighter expect to be ready for a 10-12 rd fight in just 3-4 months of training after a 14 month layoff even if he has been keeping in shape. It just doesnt happen. The only way it would be possible if he had been training and sparring secretly during that layoff.Comment
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