Shane Did Start Coming After Floyd

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  • DLT
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    Shane Did Start Coming After Floyd

    Ive read alot on here and by some actual writers on other sites that Shane just sat back all night, scared to let his hands go, never tried to pressure Floyd, never tried to be aggressive, etc....

    There is no doubt that Floyd stood in the center of the ring and even came forward alot but there was still alot of instances, e****ally in the 2nd half of the fight where Shane did that famous fast stalking walk down. For some reason it always looks so cool when Shane does it and he does it better than nearly anyone in history. Even in the fights he lost, he had alot of success doing that, e****ally late in fights.

    He still did that often tonight and each time I got a little scared because Floyd was winning but I was like "oh ****, Shane is about to go crazy". The problem is everytime he did, Floyd would take a step or 2 back, circle left, and then counter the **** out of him which immediatly stopped Shane in his tracks. People keep acting like Shane was weird, Shane didnt try, Shane couldnt let his hands go. That **** was all Floyd.

    Shane's obviously not in his prime anymore but that was still the same Shane. He didnt get gun shy or anything. Floyd just had his ass mixed and even when he tried to throw caution to the wind, Floyd would counter his ass with **** so sharp that he immediatly stood his ass up and then Floyd would step back into him. Dougie Fischer says that Shane shouldve thrown all caution to the wind and that was his only chance but he didnt say it in a way like its desperate and its just a punchers chance. He said it more in the way that it was the style that Shane shouldve had from the jump.

    Man, if Shane wouldve thrown caution to the wind like that then he would be in a ****in coma right now. Thats how on point Floyd was. Thats why Shane didnt do it. No one has more heart than Shane but Floyd still had his ass shook. Fischer said that Shane shouldve tried to overpower him and all of that. Man anyone who saw that fight knows that if Shane wouldve opened up more then there is no way in hell he wouldve made 12 rounds and probably not even close to it.

    Now if you wanna say that he shouldve done it anyways in a desperate manner just to win then thats fine but dont tell me that shouldve been his stategy or that he wouldve been better off that way. NO ****in Way. His ass wouldve been lit up even more and wouldve went to sleep, period. Fischer tried to make it sound like thats how he hurt Floyd in round 2 and he may have hurt him again if he wouldve done it but thats BS. Floyd had figured his ass out and he wasnt going to land anything significant again.

    He was just going to get KTFO if he wouldve rushed in all wild like that. Then he also talked about he shouldve tried to rough Floyd up. 1st of all I thought he did try that some but it was obvious that Floyd was stronger than him tonight. He looked equally as strong if not stronger than Shane and had more power. He wasnt going to rough Floyd up, no way no how
    Last edited by DLT; 05-02-2010, 03:34 AM.
  • Kalion
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    #2
    Originally posted by DLT
    Ive read alot on here and by some actual writers on other sites that Shane just sat back all night, scared to let his hands go, never tried to pressure Floyd, never tried to be aggressive, etc....

    There is no doubt that Floyd stood in the center of the ring and even came forward alot but there was still alot of instances, e****ally in the 2nd half of the fight where Shane did that famous fast stalking walk down. For some reason it always looks so cool when Shane does it and he does it better than nearly anyone in history. Even in the fights he lost, he had alot of success doing that, e****ally late in fights.

    He still did that often tonight and each time I got a little scared because Floyd was winning but I was like "oh ****, Shane is about to go crazy". The problem is everytime he did, Floyd would take a step or 2 back, circle left, and then counter the **** out of him which immediatly stopped Shane in his tracks. People keep acting like Shane was weird, Shane didnt try, Shane couldnt let his hands go. That **** was all Floyd.

    Shane's obviously not in his prime anymore but that was still the same Shane. He didnt get gun shy or anything. Floyd just had his ass mixed and even when he tried to throw caution to the wind, Floyd would counter his ass with **** so sharp that he immediatly stood his ass up and then Floyd would step back into him. Dougie Fischer says that Shane shouldve thrown all caution to the wind and that was his only chance but he didnt say it in a way like its desperate and its just a punchers chance. He said it more in the way that it was the style that Shane shouldve had from the jump.

    Man, if Shane wouldve thrown caution to the wind like that then he would be in a ****in coma right now. Thats how on point Floyd was. Thats why Shane didnt do it. No one has more heart than Shane but Floyd still had his ass shook. Fischer said that Shane shouldve tried to overpower him and all of that. Man anyone who saw that fight knows that if Shane wouldve opened up more then there is no way in hell he wouldve made 12 rounds and probably not even close to it.

    Now if you wanna say that he shouldve done it anyways in a desperate manner just to win then thats fine but dont tell me that shouldve been his stategy or that he wouldve been better off that way. NO ****in Way. His ass wouldve been lit up even more and wouldve went to sleep, period. Fischer tried to make it sound like thats how he hurt Floyd in round 2 and he may have hurt him again if he wouldve done it but thats BS. Floyd had figured his ass out and he wasnt going to land anything significant again.

    He was just going to get KTFO if he wouldve rushed in all wild like that. Then he also talked about he shouldve tried to rough Floyd up. 1st of all I thought he did try that some but it was obvious that Floyd was stronger than him tonight. He looked equally as strong if not stronger than Shane and had more power. He wasnt going to rough Floyd up, no way no how
    Im so happy Shane caught Floyd in round 2. From that point on, we saw shades of Floyd we havent seen since Judah. He walked shane down and stood in front of him from that point on. Shane wanted to press the fight, shane wanted to throw more but after taking 55+ punchs to the face in rounds (most of them being power shots)3,4,5 and only landing 15-20 himself he had no choice but to back pedal and stop throwing. Youre not gonna beat PBF on activity, no way , no how. Youre not gonna be as active as usual when you only connecting 20% of your punches while hes landing 45% his.

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