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  • jimmy webb
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    PBF is human afterall

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    Lately I've been watchin' some ***** fight vids and I noticed some things that I didn't before. What I got out of it is this...

    When he's facing conventional fighters, he's great !!

    Against southpaws, he's just a good fighter !!

    When us fans were all hyped up about the mega-matchup of PAC vs *****. Initially, I thought, w/o a doubt in my mind it would be ***** via UD.

    Now, I'm still picking ***** to win. However, I'm now giving PAC an even better chance at defeating him if this fight ever takes place !!

    Another thing I noticed, when I was comparing Juanita's boxing/counter-punching skills compared to *****. It's obvious, ***** is head n' shoulder's above Juanita, but, Juanita is better at dealing with southpaws !!
  • El Castigador
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    Originally posted by jimmy webb
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    Lately I've been watchin' some ***** fight vids and I noticed some things that I didn't before. What I got out of it is this...

    When he's facing conventional fighters, he's great !!

    Against southpaws, he's just a good fighter !!

    When us fans were all hyped up about the mega-matchup of PAC vs *****. Initially, I thought, w/o a doubt in my mind it would be ***** via UD.

    Now, I'm still picking ***** to win. However, I'm now giving PAC an even better chance at defeating him if this fight ever takes place !!

    Another thing I noticed, when I was comparing Juanita's boxing/counter-punching skills compared to *****. It's obvious, ***** is head n' shoulder's above Juanita, but, Juanita is better at dealing with southpaws !!
    He beat the **** ouit of every southpaw hes ever faced. The fights were not even close.

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    • Evil Abed
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      #3
      Floyd is undefeated against southpaws.(he also dominated them)

      His hardest fight was a against a orthodox fighter.

      Castillo.

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      • da chosen 1
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        #4
        llike wtf,lol do u even watch his fights come on man

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        • jimmy webb
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          #5
          Originally posted by El Castigador
          He beat the **** ouit of every southpaw hes ever faced. The fights were not even close.
          And he should've, because he was the heavy favorite. I didn't say he ****** at fighting southpaws, but, I'm not nearly as impressed when he fights conventional fighters, that's all.

          I mean, c'mon bro. Who hasn't beaten Corley and Judah(he got beat by Baldomir for chrissakes)

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          • Spacey1991
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            #6
            Originally posted by jimmy webb
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            Lately I've been watchin' some ***** fight vids and I noticed some things that I didn't before. What I got out of it is this...

            When he's facing conventional fighters, he's great !!

            Against southpaws, he's just a good fighter !!

            When us fans were all hyped up about the mega-matchup of PAC vs *****. Initially, I thought, w/o a doubt in my mind it would be ***** via UD.

            Now, I'm still picking ***** to win. However, I'm now giving PAC an even better chance at defeating him if this fight ever takes place !!

            Another thing I noticed, when I was comparing Juanita's boxing/counter-punching skills compared to *****. It's obvious, ***** is head n' shoulder's above Juanita, but, Juanita is better at dealing with southpaws !!
            He beaten all of the southpaws he has faced convincingly by a decent margin, how does that tell you that hes just a good fighter? Because he got caught once or twice more against southpaws, which is a given anyway... he didn't look average against those fighters he beat them convincingly and just got caught once or twice.

            Floyd against southpaws still doesn't get hit as much as most fighters do at elite level, whether its orthodox vs orthodox or whatever, he just gets caught a little bit more than he does when he faces orthodox, which is basically because even though Floyd has many different defenses his shoulder roll is his main one, you can't really use it against southpaws so he uses a different guard, its still effective just not as effective as his shoulder roll so he got caught a few times more.

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            • aristotlemoses
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              #7
              there are other fighters than Floyd. I mean, is this known?

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              • Spacey1991
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                #8
                Originally posted by jimmy webb
                And he should've, because he was the heavy favorite. I didn't say he ****** at fighting southpaws, but, I'm not nearly as impressed when he fights conventional fighters, that's all.

                I mean, c'mon bro. Who hasn't beaten Corley and Judah(he got beat by Baldomir for chrissakes)
                Who doesn't find southpaws different? Pretty much every orthodox fighter does, and the fact that he beat all of the southpaws he faces convincingly means that its hard to criticise his skill against southpaws.

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                • jimmy webb
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spacey1991
                  He beaten all of the southpaws he has faced convincingly by a decent margin, how does that tell you that hes just a good fighter? Because he got caught once or twice more against southpaws, which is a given anyway... he didn't look average against those fighters he beat them convincingly and just got caught once or twice.

                  Floyd against southpaws still doesn't get hit as much as most fighters do at elite level, whether its orthodox vs orthodox or whatever, he just gets caught a little bit more than he does when he faces orthodox, which is basically because even though Floyd has many different defenses his shoulder roll is his main one, you can't really use it against southpaws so he uses a different guard, its still effective just not as effective as his shoulder roll so he got caught a few times more.
                  Zab had a legit shot at beating *****. It wasn't so much what ***** was doin', it's that Zab did what he always does, get tired.

                  Do you really think that if ***** were to attack PAC the way he attacked Judah in the mid-rounds he'd go untouched, trust me, ***** ain't gonna be able to come through the front-door unscathed against PAC.

                  And c'mon man, I can name 20 fighters that could beat Corley !!

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                  • jimmy webb
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Spacey1991
                    Who doesn't find southpaws different? Pretty much every orthodox fighter does, and the fact that he beat all of the southpaws he faces convincingly means that its hard to criticise his skill against southpaws.
                    All I'm sayin' is, there's a window of opportunity for PAC bigger than I initially thought.

                    ***** made mistake after mistake in every f**kin' round against Judah(more than any other fights I've seen of *****'s). Judah did not seize the opportunity, he stood there and watched. Have you ever seen PAC not return a favor ?
                    Last edited by jimmy webb; 02-10-2010, 04:37 PM.

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