Floyd Mayweather DOES NOT have a Double Jab

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #11
    Originally posted by pesticid

    agreed! his downfall was lack of discipline and notorious chin
    Conversely, that’s part of the reason his technical ability is so impressive though, even when he was overweight and out of shape he was still outboxing much bigger men.

    It’s a shame Toney lacked the discipline though, although he still had a great career he could have achieved a lot more IMO. The early 90’s Toney was special man.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      Originally posted by mxtali
      He rarely used his jab upstairs IIRC in his later fights. Not as much as pure boxer usually does anyway. I think he preferred it to the body
      Floyd loved that stab jab to the body. Was a great range finder for him. It was my favourite shot as an amateur too, I used to get caught a lot when I threw it though.

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        #13
        Originally posted by elfag
        Floyd had a 72" reach and from 130-154 he really didnt have anyone with equal or greater reach in those divisions. You base your style around your physical attributes and his style was based on his reach. He was a good inside fighter but he didnt develop a tactic for rangier fighters because he never fought one.
        Thats why I could never see him as "TBE"
        How do you call yourself the best P4P when every opponent was either shorter or had short arms/reach. When was the last time Floyd had to work his way inside against a good tall elite boxer? Probably the closest was Oscar de la hoya, and even then I think Floyd had longer arms + Oscar never fought tall. SRL managed to do it against Hearns, and even guys like Donny Lalonde. Pacquiao's done it his entire career.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain

          Thats why I could never see him as "TBE"
          How do you call yourself the best P4P when every opponent was either shorter or had short arms/reach. When was the last time Floyd had to work his way inside against a good tall elite boxer? Probably the closest was Oscar de la hoya, and even then I think Floyd had longer arms + Oscar never fought tall. SRL managed to do it against Hearns, and even guys like Donny Lalonde. Pacquiao's done it his entire career.
          It reminds me of Teo after his fight with Nakatani, he said no more tall guys lol

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            #15
            Originally posted by elfag
            Floyd had a 72" reach and from 130-154 he really didnt have anyone with equal or greater reach in those divisions. You base your style around your physical attributes and his style was based on his reach. He was a good inside fighter but he didnt develop a tactic for rangier fighters because he never fought one.

            Huh? He fought Tony Pep, Oscar, Corrales, Ndou just to name a few

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              #16
              Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain

              Thats why I could never see him as "TBE"
              How do you call yourself the best P4P when every opponent was either shorter or had short arms/reach. When was the last time Floyd had to work his way inside against a good tall elite boxer? Probably the closest was Oscar de la hoya, and even then I think Floyd had longer arms + Oscar never fought tall. SRL managed to do it against Hearns, and even guys like Donny Lalonde. Pacquiao's done it his entire career.

              Floyd fought plenty of opponents that were tall/rangy or a combination of both.
              Pep was like Paul Williams size. Oscar was as tall, equally as long and had a great jab. Corrales was tall and long, Ndou also.
              I don't really want to mention him but Conor is also taller & had a much longer reach than Floyd.

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                #17
                Originally posted by pesticid

                Yeah but he couldn't fight Logan and Conor from the outside, could he? So to cut it short Floyd wasn't all around or all terrain fighter. So just pointing this out for simpleton like yourself
                What a dumb ass ***** you are.

                Real ****ing simpleton like you make anyone with a ****ing brain look bad everytime you open your ****ing mouth. I am NOT a fan of Floyd, but a ****ing simpleton like yourself really thinks I'm defending him.

                I'm ****ing talking boxing you ****ing ******. I don't care about your personal beef with him. I don't care where he hurt you.

                Defensive minded fighters don't need a double jab because he's not looking to engage. Hence the point.

                A shorter fighter can fight on the outside all ****ing day if he has the tools to do so because reach is NOT everything. Movement and reflexes allow you to fight on the outside too but a real ****ing simpleton like yourself wouldn't be able to understand **** like that.

                You're nothing but a straight up ******ed ****ing hater.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  James Toney is possibly the best pure technician of all time IMO.
                  Not even close

                  I like you you’re a very good poster so not trying to start a fight here

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by pesticid

                    agreed! his downfall was lack of discipline and notorious chin
                    His downfall was he wasn’t good enough.

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                    • pasawayako
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                      #20
                      nah. floyd was just an average boxer a product of media hype and he was protected by the judges, referees and commission to preserved his undefeated.

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