right, with Jones it was both a matter of moving down so much weight, and age second.
few fighters stay great into their mid/late 30s. JMM is an example. He's been through wars, gotten knocked down, and still stays competitive at close to his natural weight.
Floyd is def getting older, his reflexes are nowhere near what they were, he's shown a bit of flat-footedness, and who knows if he has 4 spectacular fights left in him. Let's face it, he's nearing his limit like everyone else eventually does.
He's always had pain in his hands and it ain't getting any better.
few fighters stay great into their mid/late 30s. JMM is an example. He's been through wars, gotten knocked down, and still stays competitive at close to his natural weight.
Floyd is def getting older, his reflexes are nowhere near what they were, he's shown a bit of flat-footedness, and who knows if he has 4 spectacular fights left in him. Let's face it, he's nearing his limit like everyone else eventually does.
He's always had pain in his hands and it ain't getting any better.
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