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Originally posted by cash cow View Postwhats up with the myth that mayweather has trouble with southpaws?
floyd mayweather vs demarcus corley
mayweather landed 47% of his 50 punches per round and 53% of his power shots.
Mayweather outlanded corley 283-150 in total punches.
Mayweather dropped corley in 8th & 10th rounds, landing 28 power shots in 8th & 34 in 10th.
Oh and mayweather shoulder rolled all night on corley...
8th & 10th rounds...problems with southpaws?
mayweather finished strong, outlanding corley 120-44 in power shots over last 5 rounds.
scoring: 119-107; 118-108; 119-108
floyd mayweather vs zab judah
mayweather dropped first 2 rounds on 2 cards after getting outlanded 11-5 in power shots in opening 6 minutes. Start of round 3 all floyd from then on, as he outlanded judah 153-53 in power shots, including 28-2 in the 9th. Floyd played some “d” as well, as judah landed in single digits in total connects in 10 of 12 rounds.
rounds 7,8 & 9..utter dominance
overall, mayweather landed 205 of 441 (46%) total punches to 89 of 485 (18%) for zab.
Floyd also landed 158 of 322 (49%) power shots to 64 of 177 (36%) for judah, who managed to land just 25 of 308 jabs (8%).
scoring: 116-112; 117-111; 119-109.
i sincerely hope this isn't all freddie roach has to go off of to prepare manny pacquiao for floyd mayweather
good stuff!!!
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Originally posted by Cash Cow View Post
[CENTER]I find this funny that whenever someone speaks on the Mayweather-De La Hoya fight they always revert back to the token....."Oscar would have won if he kep throwing the jab AFTER the 6th round"..........well boys & girls I am here to end all of that madness and lame message board rhetoric
Surprisingly, Floyd had the edge in jabs landed 69-40, throwing 240 to Oscar’s 246.
Oscar landed just 4 of 77 jabs in rounds 10-12, after landing 31 out of 124 jabs in rounds 6-9.....lol
Lets to the math....124+77= 201.....so after the 6th round...Oscar threw 201 Jabs.....he threw 45 jabs in the first 5 rounds......
So TRUTH BE TOLD Oscar actually threw MORE Jabs after the 6th round than he did before the 6th round....lol...
Thats all folks!
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And this is why Oscar put his Jab Away:
BODY SHOTS! That was making Oscar extremely uncomfortable, Oscar weakness always been BODY SHOTS, HE HATES THEM! And if you land a few on him it really can change the way he fights.
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Originally posted by Ravishing View PostJudah to me as of recent has been the one the land the most consistently through 4-5 rounds against Floyd due to his quickness and southpaw stance. Floyd can't really use the shoulder roll to his favor against a southpaw, so a lot of times he'll have the high guard. When he did that with Judah, Judah was able to land straight body shots down the middle and landed some fast lead lefts and right hooks (which managed to technically drop Floyd). The speed factor was in Zab's favor, but Floyd eventually timed him and got the better of Judah. To give Floyd credit, he knows how to keep his composure during difficult times which inevitably works to his favor.
Now, most will look at this and say "Well if Floyd did this to Judah, Manny's no problem". Unfortunately for those who believe that, Pacquiao and Judah, though both fight from a southpaw stance, present different problems. While both Judah and Pac are speed fighters, Pacquiao is the more aggressive, busier, probably a smarter fighter at this point along with having consistent power throughout the fight along with having amazing stamina. You also have to question whether or not Mayweather is able to take Manny's will away from him as he's done with other boxers and likewise with Pacquiao to Mayweather.
If and when Floyd does fight Pacquiao, throw out the notion of the skills because we know what Floyd can do. The question really is whether Floyd is still the same Floyd or is losing even a fraction of his speed and instincts which against Pacquiao can mean a long night for Floyd. The Ortiz fight to me (though not Floyd's toughest fight) is going to show where Floyd physically is at in his career.
cheers
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Originally posted by Cash Cow View PostIs Mosley a southpaw?
Changing to a different style because your old one wasnt working too well and going on the offense because your opponent is old and exhausted are obviously not the same thing.
stop being such an idiot.
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floyd was hit with a lot more punches than usual and he was hurt a couple times vs corley
floyd was hit with a lot more punches than usual and hurt a couple times vs judah
floyd was hit with an above average amount of punches against mitchell
floyd struggled with some bum named reggie sanders in his 2nd pro fight
floyd got tuned up in sparring against paul spadafora
floyd's own dad and the man who taught him his style told him to stay away from southpaws
almost every time he's mixed with a southpaw he's looked sub par. a smart person or even someone of average intellect would look at this evidence and say yeah he struggles against southpaws.
a ***** would say "still undefeated! floyd cannot be beat! he has no weaknesses!"Last edited by daggum; 07-07-2011, 11:22 PM.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postfloyd was hit with a lot more punches than usual and he was hurt a couple times vs corley
floyd was hit with a lot more punches than usual and hurt a couple times vs judah
floyd was hit with an above average amount of punches against mitchell
floyd struggled with some bum named reggie sanders in his 2nd pro fight
floyd got tuned up in sparring against paul spadafora
floyd's own dad and the man who taught him his style told him to stay away from southpaws
almost every time he's mixed with a southpaw he's looked sub par. a smart person or even someone of average intellect would look at this evidence and say yeah he struggles against southpaws.
a ***** would say "still undefeated! floyd cannot be beat! he has no weaknesses!"
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