Floyd's offence is underrated

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  • Jamel H
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    #21
    I know the topic is about Floyd's offense not his punching power He doesn't have the greatest pop in his punches but his accuracy is deadly

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      #22
      Its easy to be accurate when you're beating on a sleeping woman.

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        #23
        Originally posted by puga
        thats a result of a low punch output more than anthying......
        errr....ok.

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          #24
          Originally posted by FeFist
          There's more to offence than blitzing the enemy with overwhelming force. It's like some people still have the mindset of barbarians wielding clubs.
          oh no doubt......the main ingredient for a great offense is power, accuracy, combinations, speed and killer instinct , floyd does'nt have all of that....

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            #25
            Of course he has an excellent offense. Boxing is about hitting AND not getting hit. How the **** would he have been on the top 10 P4P list ever since his career started if he doesn't know how to hurt people?

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              #26
              Originally posted by daggum
              it's very good when he has a statue like gatti or mosley in front of him. unfortunately when he meets someone who can move and punch it dwindles to a trickle because he's too worried about getting out of the way and avoiding punches to throw.
              You just pictured Manny Pacquiao right to a tee



              Since when has manny fought a fighter who can move and fight back when gettin hit? ohyeh Marquez and we know who really won herhe

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                #27
                Originally posted by puga
                oh no doubt......the main ingredient for a great offense is power, accuracy, combinations, speed and killer instinct , floyd does'nt have all of that....
                You don't need all of those attributes. You're not understanding a concept that was obvious to me at what age 12.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Johnny Chingas
                  Its easy to be accurate when you're beating on a sleeping woman.
                  It's easy to talk trash when your not facing anyone face to face and it's easy to talk boxing when you've probably never stepped in a ring lol

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by FeFist
                    You don't need all of those attributes. You're not understanding a concept that was obvious to me at what age 12.
                    ofcourse , floyd does'nt have all of those and he does very well......but we're simply talking about offense here...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by FeFist
                      No it doesn't. In Zab Judah he fought someone who can move and box. His offence looked crisp as ever. If you're to look at his career his offence usually dwindles when the offence is flat footed because he can pot shot for 12 rounds ( Baldomir).

                      Either you've only seen a couple of Mayweather fights or you were itching to pitch in a negative comment.
                      i said move and punch not move and box. judah can box and move for about 4 rounds till he fades but someone who throws with abandon while moving gives him trouble. guys that are pressure fighters and move forward cause his offense to go down cause he's busy moving around instead of throwing. he would never stand in front of these type of guys. he will always move. mosley and gatti aren't really pressure fighters they are more boxer/punchers so they were easy stylistically for him. guys like castillo, hatton, and margarito have this type of tough style matchup for him. obviously pac is his worst nightmare because he's a southpaw as well.

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