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  • #41
    The problem is no one including Castillo had a plan B or C. Floyd always has a nother option. But he uses plan B and C until he sees an opening to bring back plan A. I know it may seem a little confusing but bare with me. It pains me as a Mayweather fan,"stan" or what ever, to give a blueprint but here goes. It starts with a certain mentality. You have to be confident in what you do(jab, countering, "cheating" etc.). You have to keep your emotions under control because nothing recks a game plan like someone hitting you with right hand leads and then laughing at you like DLh, Corrales, and Judah. Once you got that, Your second order of business is to plan to be punished for your mistakes and make adjustments. If you try charging him in round one and you get peppered dont try it again in rounds 7 and on because youre slower and he definitely sees you in slow motion A La Ricky Hatton. Third, If you are a bigger man fight big and throw double jabs the whole fight. If you are a smaller fighter step three is not for you but step 4 is. Wether you want to admit it or not(publicly), skill for skill Money May very well Maybe the best boxer we've ever seen. Then you may say "ah he doesnt have much power". The numbers say different. Step 4 is the most important. Bend the rules. Take your chances with the ref. See how far he will let you go. When you get him cornered punch at a smothering distance. Dont worry about knocking him out just make him complain. Continue until the ref physically breaks you apart. I mean really make him use some muscle. Dont throw 50 baby punches like DLH. Throw a few hard digging punches to the body and borderline rabbit punches by his ear. Nothing would help more than a little jolt to the equilibrium. When ever you get close sneak something in. When ever he can better believe he is going to hold your head down and put his forearms in your grill. No choir boys become champions. Last but not least, be in the best shape of your life. Floyd is always in shape for 15 rounds at least. None of these things help if you are on E and hes at 3quarters of a tank. Floyd learns as the fight goes on,so he takes his through the same series over and over. The series is not the same in every fight but if you feel like youre going through the same thing round after round then you are and hes gettin it in better and better everytime. Cuts, swelling, rough housing and forearms can change routines even with Pretty Boy Floyd.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by studentofthegam View Post
      The problem is no one including Castillo had a plan B or C. Floyd always has a nother option. But he uses plan B and C until he sees an opening to bring back plan A. I know it may seem a little confusing but bare with me. It pains me as a Mayweather fan,"stan" or what ever, to give a blueprint but here goes. It starts with a certain mentality. You have to be confident in what you do(jab, countering, "cheating" etc.). You have to keep your emotions under control because nothing recks a game plan like someone hitting you with right hand leads and then laughing at you like DLh, Corrales, and Judah. Once you got that, Your second order of business is to plan to be punished for your mistakes and make adjustments. If you try charging him in round one and you get peppered dont try it again in rounds 7 and on because youre slower and he definitely sees you in slow motion A La Ricky Hatton. Third, If you are a bigger man fight big and throw double jabs the whole fight. If you are a smaller fighter step three is not for you but step 4 is. Wether you want to admit it or not(publicly), skill for skill Money May very well Maybe the best boxer we've ever seen. Then you may say "ah he doesnt have much power". The numbers say different. Step 4 is the most important. Bend the rules. Take your chances with the ref. See how far he will let you go. When you get him cornered punch at a smothering distance. Dont worry about knocking him out just make him complain. Continue until the ref physically breaks you apart. I mean really make him use some muscle. Dont throw 50 baby punches like DLH. Throw a few hard digging punches to the body and borderline rabbit punches by his ear. Nothing would help more than a little jolt to the equilibrium. When ever you get close sneak something in. When ever he can better believe he is going to hold your head down and put his forearms in your grill. No choir boys become champions. Last but not least, be in the best shape of your life. Floyd is always in shape for 15 rounds at least. None of these things help if you are on E and hes at 3quarters of a tank. Floyd learns as the fight goes on,so he takes his through the same series over and over. The series is not the same in every fight but if you feel like youre going through the same thing round after round then you are and hes gettin it in better and better everytime. Cuts, swelling, rough housing and forearms can change routines even with Pretty Boy Floyd.
      wall... of ... text ... hurts.... my ...... eyes.... >_<

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      • #43
        Coming from King, I didnt even have to read the post.. I knew it would be trash...

        If world class trainers cant figure it out, what makes you think the dumb **** can...

        Now when Roach, or beristain, or Evangelista, or someone with some significance says it then I will listen... Not this dumb KING ****er...

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        • #44
          ORIGINAL POSTER DID NOT WRITE THIS.

          Written by Orgil B. Martin

          Article is from easts1deboxing.com

          http://www.easts1deboxing.com/news.php?p=21054&more=1

          REPLACE NUMBER 1 WITH LETTER i
          Last edited by FromAfrica; 09-13-2009, 09:07 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by rob_tC View Post
            wall... of ... text ... hurts.... my ...... eyes.... >_<
            I know because I just really looked at it. Just read the bold and the last few sentences

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            • #46
              Originally posted by writeright View Post
              ORIGINAL POSTER DID NOT WRITE THIS.

              Written by Orgil B. Martin

              Article is from easts1deboxing.com

              http://www.easts1deboxing.com/news.php?p=21054&more=1

              REPLACE NUMBER 1 WITH LETTER i
              It pays to give credit where credit is due.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by MindBat View Post
                It pays to give credit where credit is due.
                Yea...trying to help OP out. Notice post #43.

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                • #48
                  If linking to ESB wasn't something people got banned for I would have posted the link. Those familiar with me know I like to post boxing articlesi come across in my journey across the interwebs.

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                  • #49
                    I'll tell you str8 up......whoever beats Floyd will KO him......NOONE can out point Floyd.......it will have to be like when Tarver caught Roy!!......it will be tough for a dude who boxes in the conventional stance......but a southpaw could sneak one in on him IMO

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