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  • #71
    Shakur is mad his career isn't unfolding like Tank Davis, but Shakur fights like Demetrius Andrade.

    When you fight like Demetrius Andrade, your career is going to look like Demetrius Anrade's.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by paul77 View Post
      Shakur is mad his career isn't unfolding like Tank Davis, but Shakur fights like Demetrius Andrade.

      When you fight like Demetrius Andrade, your career is going to look like Demetrius Anrade's.
      I’m beginning to think his problem is he has brittle hands

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      • #73
        Currently rewatching Mayweather-Canelo. Again, stop comparison these current guys to Floyd. There are levels to this ****. As great as Crawford looked against Spence, Floyd looked much quicker, sharper, with faster twitch/reflexes against Canelo than Crawford did against Spence. Only difference is, Bud is a cold blooded killer with KO punching power and finished his fight in a more aggressive and dominant fashion.
        Last edited by Carpe Diem; 07-11-2024, 04:04 PM.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post
          Currently rewatching Mayweather-Canelo. Again, stop comparison these current guys to Floyd. There are levels to this ****. As great as Crawford looked against Spence, Floyd looked much quicker, sharper, with faster twitch/reflexes against Canelo than Crawford did against Spence.
          Mayweather would never even think of fighting Bud
          That would be a calculated loss imo

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          • #75
            People don’t really take the time to really study what Floyd does in there. He only needs a slight opening to land a punch, and that was the main reason why majority of his opponent punching output dropped against him. He wasted nothing and capitalized off of any mistakes and openings. Shakur doesn’t do that, he can do it in spurts, but he’s not consistent with it. Crawford usually let his opponent overly commit and then capitalize with a KO counter punch, but he isn’t as good at manipulating/baiting his opponents to open up(No Diddy) as Floyd was. Abdullah Mason looks promising, but it looks like Crawford is the only one who stands out as of right now, and even then he’s still a tier below than Floyd in terms of talent and skills.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

              Mayweather would never even think of fighting Bud
              That would be a calculated loss imo
              That’s your opinion. You might be right or wrong, we’ll never know. Stylistically, Crawford takes longer to adjust against Orthodox than he does against Southpaws. Having calculated patience and timing can momentarily disrupt Crawford’s flow(Kell Brook, Mean Machine, etc). I honestly think the only thing Floyd would have to worry about is Crawford’s sneaky right hook counter that he catches orthodox boxers with when they overcommit with the straight right hand.

              Floyd tends to get a bit carried away with lead straight right hand without any set up to disguise it especially in his “Pretty Boy” days, and I think Crawford is good enough of a counter puncher to catch him with a right hook, and I think that would’ve been Crawford’s bread and butter in that fight. Floyd would’ve been quicker/faster with faster reflexes and the punching accuracy to box circles around Crawford. I’ve been studying Crawford for a while now, he leaves himself opening quite a lot of time and even get hit repeatedly in spurts in the same round with the same shots that Floyd normally wouldn’t have let happen to him.


              Last edited by Carpe Diem; 07-11-2024, 04:29 PM.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post
                People don’t really take the time to really study what Floyd does in there. He only needs a slight opening to land a punch, and that was the main reason why majority of his opponent punching output dropped against him. He wasted nothing and capitalized off of any mistakes and openings. Shakur doesn’t do that, he can do it in spurts, but he’s not consistent with it. Crawford usually let his opponent overly commit and then capitalize with a KO counter punch, but he isn’t as good at manipulating/baiting his opponents to open up(No Diddy) as Floyd was. Abdullah Mason looks promising, but it looks like Crawford is the only one who stands out as of right now, and even then he’s still a tier below than Floyd in terms of talent and skills.
                Like I said Floyd would never take that fight with Bud
                That says it all and this is no knock against Floyd

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