Greater Ring Intelligence: MAYWEATHER or pacquiao?
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The general consensus is that all "Boxers" are smart in the ring. And that coming forward aggressively as a style is looked upon as less intelligent. I disagree.
But because this is the established premise, you can't argue around it effectively.Comment
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There are two kinds of generals one sits back and thinks big picture strategy while other generals actually lead the fighting. Both take intelligence but just because you can do one doesn't mean you can do the other, Floyd is clearly the latter a battlefield quick thinker.
To me that is ring IQComment
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I don't think it has much to do with Floyd's IQ. It's his spontaneous reflexes that make him effective. Responding and adapting to what's in front of him, by using a Conan- The- Barbarian-imposed-on-him since childhood style, that was taught to him by his Father and Uncle.
IQ = Doing what the guy in my avatar does. And that's watch tapes, cover the basics.
If you listen to what TRAINERS and past opponents say about Floyd, they talk about the adjustments that he makes. In fact, Naazim Richardson described it as "there will be a window, but then that window will close".
Floyd makes adjustments in his body positioning, stance, angle and punch selection, etc.
Those are not reflexive. Those are strategic/tactical.
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You can fight any style and be smart for doing it in the correct situation, if that is in the guys bag.Comment
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Resorting to 'if you don't know, then I won't tell you' doesn't cut it. That's an infantile response that only shows that you guys do not know what you are talking about.Comment
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You and Gino obviously do not have an inkling on what the parameters are that will accurately define what 'ring intelligence' really mean.
Resorting to 'if you don't know, then I won't tell you' doesn't cut it. That's an infantile response that only shows that you guys do not know what you are talking about.Comment
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You and Gino obviously do not have an inkling on what the parameters are that will accurately define what 'ring intelligence' really mean.
Resorting to 'if you don't know, then I won't tell you' doesn't cut it. That's an infantile response that only shows that you guys do not know what you are talking about.Comment
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It's not reflexes (or not solely).
If you listen to what TRAINERS and past opponents say about Floyd, they talk about the adjustments that he makes. In fact, Naazim Richardson described it as "there will be a window, but then that window will close".
Floyd makes adjustments in his body positioning, stance, angle and punch selection, etc.
Those are not reflexive. Those are strategic/tactical.
I didn't say it was all about reflexes. Did you catch the Conan the Barbarian part?
It's a combination of reflexes and that.Comment
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