Can Mayweather be forced to fight?

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  • andres aza
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    #1

    Can Mayweather be forced to fight?

    or is he too good defensively? I it impossible to make May get into a "fight"?
  • Sin City
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    #2
    yes. but you need someone who isnt afraid to engage and had relentless pressure like pacquiao.

    pacquiao vs mayweather would be like the first leonard duran in which leonard was forced to fight.

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    • F l i c k e r
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      #3
      Yes, it's possible.

      It won't last long though. He will duke it out maybe 2 rounds then Roger will tell him to change his ****. Then he will out box the dude for the remaining rounds and Mayweather will win UD.

      Chop Chop and Judah are perfect examples of this.

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      • andres aza
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sin City
        yes. but you need someone who isnt afraid to engage and had relentless pressure like pacquiao.

        pacquiao vs mayweather would be like the first leonard duran in which leonard was forced to fight.
        Wasnt leonard more of a brawler than Mayweather?

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        • ajohnz
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sin City
          yes. but you need someone who isnt afraid to engage and had relentless pressure like pacquiao.

          pacquiao vs mayweather would be like the first leonard duran in which leonard was forced to fight.
          leonard wasn't forced to fight IMO. he chose to becaue he thought he could win either way and he wanted to destroy duran.

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          • El Chicano
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            #6
            Originally posted by andres aza
            Wasnt leonard more of a brawler than Mayweather?
            Leonard had more balls than Mayweather

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            • boxing2106
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sin City
              yes. but you need someone who isnt afraid to engage and had relentless pressure like pacquiao.

              pacquiao vs mayweather would be like the first leonard duran in which leonard was forced to fight.
              in that era it was vice versa..the brawler who was duran was the **** talker and sugar ray was the soft spoken quiet confidence guy and the boxer. duran got in sugar's head so bad that all he wanted to do was take durans head off and it backfired on him. thats why floyd is the smartest fighter to date. cuz he wont have what ali has now nor he will get into an emotional brawl like sugar ray

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              • niceguy45
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                #8
                yes he can be.....you will see may 1st, he might just loose his cool in the ring

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                • Heru
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                  #9
                  Of course. You have to have 1 of 2 things, in addition to a great chin, to do it though. Either fast feet to close the distance or enough power and skill to get to Mayweather's body consistently.

                  Castillo forced Mayweather to fight for most of the 2nd half by taking his legs from the consistent body work throughout.

                  If Hatton knew what he was doing and was strong enough to break Mayweather's clinches, he could have made it a fight. Hatton was closing distance and making Floyd uncomfortable while Mayweather was potshotting and wrapping him up, so a fight didn't break out. And he did it until Hatton slowed down.

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