The blueprint to beat Floyd Mayweather
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That point of view is counting on Floyd just fighting the same way the whole fight and not adapting. Fact is, after getting hurt, he adapted and went to town on Shane.
Part of the reason Shane looked so tired was mental, he hurt Floyd and couldnt finish him, Shane has always been known as a good finisher. He was discouraged. He also was tense and tightening up whenever Floyd made a move, that tires you also. Floyd knew he got caught, so he made sure Shane couldn't line him up again, but getting in his face, making him react, countering whatever he threw, going first and catching him.
There is always a ****ing excuse when Floyd adapts in a fight and starts whooping ass. "Oscar stopped throwing the jab" "shane got tired" "Judah quit mentally, otherwise he would have finished Floyd"
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its sad this is what you call a blue print, a robbery ??
u heard the commentators said floyd had the first 2 rds n the bag, so a guy does decent in the last rd and whens the fight? lolComment
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hahahaha wow look how desperate some Pacman fans are, they have to go back as far back as his Amateur fights to try and come up with a way to beat Mayweather...lol
Mayweather don't fight anything like that so good luck if this is the "Blueprint", not only that but Mayweather was dominating that fight early but he just shut it down offensively too early like the announcer saidComment
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If the blue print to beat Mayweather was established in the first JLC fight you think he would have won the second fight.............
It's hard to establish a blue print to beat a fighter who has the ability to adapt the way Mayweather does. Getting to the point straight away, other fighters go in matches with a game plan or a certain style of fighting as such they're static and a ''blue print'' can be formed on their traits.
Mayweather can be completely different fighter depending on the opponent.
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