FightHype.com exposes Floyd's weaknesses against Pacquiao

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  • SuckaPunch
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    FightHype.com exposes Floyd's weaknesses against Pacquiao

    THE KANGAROO LEFT HOOK

    Floyd has this move that he executes with amazing athleticism and speed. He leaps in with a left hook. Some have called it "The Kangaroo Left Hook." Floyd Patterson, Charlie Burley, and other great fighters have incorporated this move in their arsenal. It takes exceptional speed and timing for it to be effective. Floyd does this in many of his fights. He nailed Juan Manuel Marquez with it time after time and actually knocked him down in the 2nd round with the same move. However, when he leaps in like this, he leaves himself wide open, but only for a split second. His right hand slightly drops and his chin is exposed. No one has been able to capitalize off of this because of the blinding speed in which Floyd executes it. If Manny is able to slip under Floyd's leaping left and counter it with a RIGHT hook of his own, he would be effective. Another approach for Manny, which is the most difficult, is to TIME Floyd leaping in with one of his own shorter LEFT hooks. This might spell doom for Floyd. Watch the 2nd round of Marquez vs. Mayweather and slow-mo the knockdown; you will see exactly how Floyd leaves himself wide open for a well-timed shot.

    FALLING BACK ONTO THE ROPES

    Floyd has a habit of reverting backwards to the ropes. He is very comfortable when his opponent comes in. When they try to unload on him, Floyd, for the most part, shoulder rolls out of harm's way and effortlessly counters with rights hands. Notwithstanding, some fighters have found success in landing on Floyd, for he puts himself in a position of vulnerability. His right glove is usually by his chin and when he pulls straight back, his left hand typically dangles by his waist. Many times, Oscar De lahoya, Juan Manuel Marquez, Jose Luis Castillo, Ricky Hatton,and even Emmanuel Augustus pinned Floyd up against the ropes and they landed more punches than Floyd avoided. With Manny's swarming offensive style, he would give Floyd fits. Against the ropes, Floyd is vulnerable to body shots as well. The type of body shots that Manny delivered on Clottey were devastating. Pacquiao is very proficient going downstairs.

    VERY ECONOMICAL PUNCH OUTPUT

    According to CompuBox stats, Floyd's output average is around 40 punches per round, but with a 48% connect rate. That is an average of 480 punches in a 12 round fight. When Floyd is in this comfort zone, he is very relaxed and in his own rhythm and dictates to his opponents. The domination that he showed over the late warrior Diego Corrales was embarrassing to say the least. Floyd was fighting Floyd's fight at Floyd's pace. "Money May" has what I call "reflexive speed" and when he catches his opponents with it, they are stunned. His opponents tend to think twice about letting their hands go.

    Manny's objective must be to make Mayweather fight at a different tempo. It will bring him out of his comfort zone. Zab Judah did this for the 1st half of their fight and even knocked Floyd down with a right hook in the 2nd. . Mayweather's right hand touched the canvas, but referee Richard Steele missed the call. Zab was beating Floyd to the punch and was fighting at a tempo that Floyd could not handle. Zab fizzled out as the fight went into the last half and Floyd came back and won. Manny has a tsunami like punching style. At times, he throws 8-punch combinations from the southpaw stance at very unorthodox angles. This will befuddle Floyd and could make him fight Manny's fight as Zab Judah did. Floyd will be taken out of his comfort zone.

    In April of 2009, when Manny was training for Ricky Hatton, Freddie Roach told me personally at the Wildcard Boxing Gym, that Manny went 17 straight rounds with NO rest. That is 51 uninterrupted minutes of nonstop mitt work! Manny tends to get stronger as the fight continues and this endurance will enable him to outhustle Floyd in the later rounds. The trick will be getting Pacquiao's output to land. It will not be easy for Floyd is a MASTER of defensive wizardry.

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    Everyone has a plan until Floyd is starring at you from across the ring before the bell rings.

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    • V.WEBB
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      #3
      I may be wrong, but I've never really seen him throw the leaping left hook against a southpaw.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #4
        This is very good. Manny is more than game to beat Floyd. It won't be easy but if he pulls out all stops he could maybe pull it off. That being said I just don't see it happening. The one main reason I think Floyd is good in any era is his ability to adjust, to any style, at anytime. That is close to unbeatable when someone can figure you out quickly and immediately think of something to counter you no matter how you fight. Manny will need a plan A-M to beat Floyd.

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        • adobostreak
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          good article. i think a lot of *****s will be surprised how much difficulty floyd will have when the fight goes down. if pac can annhilate clottey and his defense i can only imagine how easy itll be fighting floyd

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          • Boxin'
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            #6
            Originally posted by adobostreak
            good article. i think a lot of *****s will be surprised how much difficulty floyd will have when the fight goes down. if pac can annhilate clottey and his defense i can only imagine how easy itll be fighting floyd
            lol i hope you're trolling.

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            • DLT
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              This is dumb. Fool talking about the left hook but Floyd only throws that agaisnt Southpaws when he knows they arent waiting. You cant compare the way Floyd fights a righty in JMM to the way he fights a Southpaw like Pac. Thats dumb. His #1 punch against the Southpaws is the straight right.

              Then he's talking about guys landing more on him on the ropes then he blocked. What the hell is this fool talking about? None of those guys landed hardly anything on him on the ropes and Floyd wont be using the shoulder roll much against the Southpaw Pac. Does this guy even know boxing?

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              • joeboy1983
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                #8
                Clottey's defense and floyd's defense are totally different...we won't go there though

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                • mikeyh1015
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                  #9
                  You said it just perfect!!!!!

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                  • Chuckguy
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                    #10
                    Is that really how he knocked JMM down?
                    I dont think Packy will incorporate that into his training
                    that is a counterpunchers gameplan and pac is not a counterpuncher
                    that is a more defensive mind set and paky is all offense

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