Danny Garcia "Floyd makes a lot of mistakes."

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  • The_Sandman
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    Danny Garcia "Floyd makes a lot of mistakes."

    I remember Freddie Roach once saying "When I watch tapes, I don't look for mistakes. Anybody can make a mistakes. I look for habits." I find this quote to be true. Everyone is going to make a mistake in a fight. Instead of trying to figure out the mistakes they're going to make, they should look for what the opponent constantly does. What will he do when my fighter throws a jab? What happens when my fighter moves to his left? I mean, if you're going to look for mistakes, then you shouldn't be looking for your opponents mistakes. You should be looking for your fighter's mistakes and try to fix them.

    I don't know if Danny Garcia is a good trainer, but to me, he seems too kind. If his fighter was to tell him "I'm tired, I need to take a day off", I feel like Danny Garcia would just be like "Sure, you had a rough day. We'll continue tomorrow." He just doesn't seem like the discipline type.
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    i think he said floyd makes a few mistakes but same thing.and lol @ him asking his kids whats mayweathers biggest weapon

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    • Battle*Hardened
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      A mistake is a mistake. Who knows if he makes it over and over again. Roach is a ****ty trainer anyways. He always is suppose to have these great game plans yet his fighters do the same thing against every opponent regardless.

      I liked Garcia's advice to keep his glove in front of his face while jabbing sometimes. Protect himself from that counter straight right.

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        Originally posted by -Genesis-
        A mistake is a mistake. Who knows if he makes it over and over again. Roach is a ****ty trainer anyways. He always is suppose to have these great game plans yet his fighters do the same thing against every opponent regardless.

        I liked Garcia's advice to keep his glove in front of his face while jabbing sometimes. Protect himself from that counter straight right.
        A lot of mistakes happen because they do it by accident. If you want to talk about "over and over again", that is the definition of habit. Look for habits. If the fighter makes a mistake, he won't do it again. Habits will keep happening.

        And I know Roach is not the wisest or the best trainer. He contradicts himself in many cases, but I found that ONE quote of his to be true. I also believe that Freddie Roach is responsible for Manny Pacquiao countering and head movements now. I remember when Manny would eat punches all day. So Freddie does know what he's doing. He just contradicts himself too much.

        And about Garcia keeping his glove to his face while jabbing. Oh God, how basic can you get? That is something all fighters should know from the amateurs.
        Last edited by The_Sandman; 09-11-2011, 06:01 AM.

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          Originally posted by The_Sandman
          A lot of mistakes happen because they do it by accident. If you want to talk about "over and over again", that is the definition of habit. Look for habits. If the fighter makes a mistake, he won't do it again. Habits will keep happening.

          And I know Roach is not the wisest or the best trainer. He contradicts himself in many cases, but I found that ONE quote of his to be true. I also believe that Freddie Roach is responsible for Manny Pacquiao countering and head movements now. I remember when Manny would eat punches all day. So Freddie does know what he's doing. He just contradicts himself too much.

          And about Garcia keeping his glove to his face while jabbing. Oh God, how basic can you get? That is something all fighters should know from the amateurs.
          Ya, but what fighter does that against Mayweather? Ortiz listens to everything he says and does it. It can't hurt that's for sure.

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            Originally posted by -Genesis-
            Ya, but what fighter does that against Mayweather? Ortiz listens to everything he says and does it. It can't hurt that's for sure.
            Trust me. Every fighter has a game plan. And that game plan goes right out the window when they fight floyd. Floyd can adapt and adjust on the fly. Can we say the same thing about Victor? I don't know. But when asked in the face off with Max Kellerman, "How are you going to beat Floyd", Victor said, "As of right now, I don't know. I have to discuss with my trainer." In another words, Victor relies on his trainer to tell him what to do during the fight. So can he adapt and adjust ON THE FLY? Probably not. Danny Garcia not only needs to know how to hit Floyd, but he also needs to know how to hit the adjusted Floyd. If Floyd does get rocked by a punch, you can bet that he won't get rocked again by that same punch.

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            • shogunn
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              #7
              roach does suck, says the armchair champion trainers.

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