How was the Castillo fight a blueprint on how to beat Floyd?
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That story, like Roy Jones' "fractured hand" is quite overblown. Both came into the fight injured but not to the extent the fable has grown to over the years. Who knows, maybe I'm wrong. but I don't remember it going down like that. I do know, however, that Floyd came into the Castillo fight with TWO separate injuries. One to the ribs and one to the shoulder.Comment
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his shoulder was probably hurt cuz he was hitting air all night but it wasnt torn rotator cuff.
Just like a week ago one dude in ultimate fighter show cried like Mayweather that he have torn rotator cuff and then doctor x-ray his ass and everything was right with his shoulder.
Shoulder injuries can be confusing,specially for someone who have 0 school like FloydComment
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Pot meet kettle.his shoulder was probably hurt cuz he was hitting air all night but it wasnt torn rotator cuff.
Just like a week ago one dude in ultimate fighter show cried like Mayweather that he have torn rotator cuff and then doctor x-ray his ass and everything was right with his shoulder.
Shoulder injuries can be confusing,specially for someone who have 0 school like FloydComment
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suppose you've got floyd and roger on speed dial, yea?Floyds shoulder being a problem was a myth. Those of you who believe that crap don't know Roger Mayweather or Floyd Mayweather.
Look, Floyd is a great fighter but he is one of the most delicately handled fighters in recent history, him along with JMM, Rapha Marquez and Tito Trinidad.
Floyd would never fight with a torn rotator cuff, it's not in him. He has had less injuries and postponed fights.
It was just Castillo's night that night, he pressed the action and I thought won a close fight, but he definitely won.
In the rematch, Floyd came out with a different strategy and won easily. I give credit where credit is due but let's not make Floyd out to be some blood and guts warrior because he's not and never will be.Comment
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