The Shoulder Roll: Toney or Mayweather?

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  • Andrew Cuff V2
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    The Shoulder Roll: Toney or Mayweather?

    Who executes the shoulder roll more effectively?
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    Floyd Mayweather, no question. Trust me, I'm unbiased!

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    • Andrew Cuff V2
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      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
      Floyd Mayweather, no question. Trust me, I'm unbiased!
      Haha, yeah! lol.

      Anyway, Toney would get the edge for me. He was more effective firing off counters than Floyd IMO.

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      • ELPacman
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        Toney without a doubt. Proven by his level of competition he's used it on.

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        • street bully
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          Based on solely the shoulder roll I would say Toney. Floyd has the speed, reflexes and athleticism to do things Toney could not do.

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          • TysonJones3
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            Watch Toney vs Iran Barkley for the best demonstration of the shoulder roll. That said, Floyds mastered his craft and his record speaks for itself. I'd say floyd, but I'd also say floyds the better fighter overrall as well.

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            • PBFP4P
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              Mayweather mastered it to me toney did it before mayweather but mayweather perfected it

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              • Andrew Cuff V2
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                #8
                Originally posted by TysonJones3
                Watch Toney vs Iran Barkley for the best demonstration of the shoulder roll. That said, Floyds mastered his craft and his record speaks for itself. I'd say floyd, but I'd also say floyds the better fighter overrall as well.
                That fight is a magnificent example of boxing skill.

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                • ELPacman
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PBFP4P
                  Mayweather mastered it to me toney did it before mayweather but mayweather perfected it
                  Based on his lack of competition? He makes it look good because his opponents suck, lol. Toney faced elites and used it to great effect.

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                  • TysonJones3
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Andrew Cuff V2
                    That fight is a magnificent example of boxing skill.
                    It sure is. Toney's best fight imo. Not many would have beat him on that night.

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