I would put good money on Alexander being in discussions in 2-3 years
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Na Floyd doesn't have the best offense, he has the most precise offense in the game imo right now, he is incredibly accurate and has an amazing defence (which is why he beats Williams handily imo).
It's pretty hard to choose who has the best offense imo there is just so many categories, Floyd is very precise and fast but lacks output and is a defensive first fighter, which is why he would never be the master of offense imo.Comment
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I'm still trying to decide who has the best offense in the game.
But I will say that criticizing Pac for his poor accuracy against Clottey, while ignoring the fact that Pac's offense in that fight almost completely shut down Clottey's. Pac makes up what he lacks in accuracy (which isn't that bad against someone that's actually trying to fight back,) he makes up for in volume and power.
Williams has poor accuracy, but IMO a great offense, in that he's able to beat top fighters in spite of having a fairly leaky defense. And he's able to land in close, at mid range, or at a distance. Even when he's missing, he makes you concentrate more on defense than exploiting whatever opening he might be giving you.
Gamboa, Williams, Pac, Adamek, Bute, Bradley, Darchinyan, in no particular order are the guys that come to mind when I think about offense.
Floyd definitely has the ability, but he seems more concerned with not getting hit than ending fights or overwhelming his opponents with sheer offense, at least for any length of time.Comment
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I agree.. U can throw JuanMa in there too.. all those guys are fun to watchI'm still trying to decide who has the best offense in the game.
But I will say that criticizing Pac for his poor accuracy against Clottey, while ignoring the fact that Pac's offense in that fight almost completely shut down Clottey's. Pac makes up what he lacks in accuracy (which isn't that bad against someone that's actually trying to fight back,) he makes up for in volume and power.
Williams has poor accuracy, but IMO a great offense, in that he's able to beat top fighters in spite of having a fairly leaky defense. And he's able to land in close, at mid range, or at a distance. Even when he's missing, he makes you concentrate more on defense than exploiting whatever opening he might be giving you.
Gamboa, Williams, Pac, Adamek, Bute, Bradley, Darchinyan, in no particular order are the guys that come to mind when I think about offense.
Floyd definitely has the ability, but he seems more concerned with not getting hit than ending fights or overwhelming his opponents with sheer offense, at least for any length of time.Comment

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