Floyd's entire offense is underrated
Is Floyds power at the higher weights underrated?
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Sometimes it's not about how hard you punch, but where you land that punch. You can throw dozen of punches at a guy's face, and he'll keep coming at you. But if you can land one clean punch at his chin, he'll fall down or weaken. I don't believe in the whole "iron chin" bs, if your body was not made with metal, you can get knockout just like every living person.Last edited by Carpe Diem; 04-16-2010, 01:40 PM.Comment
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He's a potshotter who has outlanding more punches than every opponents he has faced except for the first fight he had against Castillo in which he clearly lost due to an injury earlier in that fight. He doesn't throws that many punches, he still somehow lands more punches than his opponent, that my friend is accuracy. His offense is very underrated because he can use any of his hands to land shots consistently and accurately, not that many fighters can do that.Last edited by Carpe Diem; 04-16-2010, 02:11 PM.Comment
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He's a potshotter who has outlanding more punches than every opponents he has faced except for the first fight he had against Castillo in which he clearly lost due to an injury earlier in that fight. He doesn't throws that many punches, he still somehow lands more punches than his opponent, that my friend is accuracy. His offense is very underrated because he can use any of his hands to land shots consistently and accurately, not that many fighters can do that.
but I bet hopkins gives floyd a run in the potshotting department.Comment
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Oh well, how accurate is Hopkins? But seriously though, how could a guy throws 50 punches a round while his opponent(s) throws 80 or 100 punches, and he still somehow manages to lands more. Not that many fighters can do that.Comment
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exactly. we all know floyd is a potshotter. so how can anyone underrate something everyone already knows?Comment
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