Floyd should stay offensive like that.

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #1

    Floyd should stay offensive like that.

    His attack was a thing of beauty last night. By the 4th rd he was getting off first and last. You never lose if you get off first and last. See klitschko, w and klitschko, v.

    Virtuoso performance IMO. I underestimated his attack and mental fortitude.
  • Joeyzagz
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    #2
    Originally posted by Walt Liquor
    His attack was a thing of beauty last night. By the 4th rd he was getting off first and last. You never lose if you get off first and last. See klitschko, w and klitschko, v.

    Virtuoso performance IMO. I underestimated his attack and mental fortitude.
    Please do not compare Klitschko to Mayweather. When Vitali is hurt any small nudge will cause him to hit the canvas. Floyd stays on his feet, and he doesnt QUIT matches over broken bones(see Hernandez).

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    • elfag
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      #3
      Originally posted by Soir
      [SIZE="3"][FONT="Palatino Linotype"]Please do not compare Klitschko to Mayweather. When Vitali is hurt any small nudge will cause him to hit the canvas.

      That is impressive for a guy who has never been down once in his 14 year professional career.

      Oh and that left hand on the ropes that missed and went past his head? Yeah that didnt put him down on the canvas.
      Last edited by elfag; 05-02-2010, 09:08 AM.

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      • MOTHER DUCKER
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        #4
        I was glad he looked way way more aggressive then he did vs Marquez and Hatton even and this was one of the biggest WW out there. In the ring Mayweather looked really at home to me as a WW though, Shane didn't look that much bigger at all.

        I think Pac could be in trouble if this new offensive Floyd is here to stay..

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        • Ray*
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          #5
          Originally posted by Walt Liquor
          His attack was a thing of beauty last night. By the 4th rd he was getting off first and last. You never lose if you get off first and last. See klitschko, w and klitschko, v.

          Virtuoso performance IMO. I underestimated his attack and mental fortitude.

          Dont go ***** on us now walt...j/k
          ....

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #6
            He kept saying he would do this in the prefight but I didn't think he would really do it for more than a few minutes. It was impressive to say the least. He still doesn't overcommit though. He will throw a 3 punch combo but with his good pop it would take a 5-7 punch combo to get Shane out of there.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Soir
              Please do not compare Klitschko to Mayweather. When Vitali is hurt any small nudge will cause him to hit the canvas. Floyd stays on his feet, and he doesnt QUIT matches over broken bones(see Hernandez).
              Vitali has never been down as a boxer. So you are a ****ing liar and he wasn't hurt right there.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                His attack was a thing of beauty last night. By the 4th rd he was getting off first and last. You never lose if you get off first and last. See klitschko, w and klitschko, v.

                Virtuoso performance IMO. I underestimated his attack and mental fortitude.
                He wasn't offensive last night. He threw one and two punches at a time and didn't go for a knockout. People are ******ed.

                Compare Mayweather's ****** fights to Pac's. RIDICULOUS.

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                • Spray_resistant
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                  #9
                  I wouldn't say he was overly offensive last night, maybe less defensive than he has been recently but if it was a fighter who was typically more offensive and was fighting at the level of offensiveness which Floyd fought with last night he would be called defensive today.

                  He stood his ground and didn't run, not that here was any reason to but lets not overstate his level of aggression.

                  He was still reserved and I thought could have won the rounds bigger if he was willing to open up more but that is just not the way he fights.

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                  • Joeyzagz
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by braddman
                    Vitali has never been down as a boxer. So you are a ****ing liar and he wasn't hurt right there.
                    Facts about that clip:

                    1. Vitali was hurt bad and his knees buckled
                    2. Sanders hit him on the chin and Vit hit the canvas.


                    Vitali was also rocked back by Lewis, but Vitali, like a ***** tried to pull Lewis down with him.


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